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Can you change your course in New Zealand?

Can you change your course in New Zealand?

The new course must be at the same, or higher level, and provided by a University or category 1 or 2 education provider. Don’t end your course before we authorise it or you will break the conditions of your visa and you may have to leave New Zealand.

How to change your driving licence to New Zealand?

If your licence is from a non-exempt country, you must pass a theory test and a practical driving test. You need to make your application at a specialist overseas conversion site first, and sit your theory test. Your application will then be sent to Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency for your overseas driver licence to be assessed.

When do I need to change my steering plate?

The requirements detailed here apply only to light vehicles subject to WOF (i.e., Group L vehicles, Classes MA, MB, MC, MD1, MD2, NA, TA, TB). Steering conversions performed after 1 March 1999 must have a LVV plate fixed to the vehicle’s bulkhead.

When does a steering conversion need to be done?

Steering conversions performed after 1 March 1999 must have a LVV plate fixed to the vehicle’s bulkhead. We highly recommend that a Low Volume Certifier is contacted before the project begins. Contact the AA Motoring Advice Helpline for more information.

What to do if your situation changes in New Zealand?

If your situation or plans have changed, you want to stay longer or change jobs. Find out how your work visa is affected. If your situation or plans have changed you may find an answer to your situation here.

What are the changes to Immigration New Zealand?

Immigration New Zealand recently announced changes to temporary work visas. Included in the announcement were changes to the visa application process, visa and job categorisation, sector agreements, and family reunification.

Do you need to notify the NZ Transport Agency when buying a car?

When a vehicle is bought or sold privately, both the buyer and the seller are legally required to independently notify the NZ Transport Agency of the sale and acquisition. They must do this without delay. Traffic and travel information.

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