Planning to study in New Zealand can feel exciting and a little scary. One of the first questions students ask is: “What English level do I need for a New Zealand Students Visa?” This simple guide explains everything clearly — what tests are accepted, who sets the rules, typical scores, and step-by-step tips so you won’t be left confused. For short visits, I’ll also mention how to Submit NZeTA Online when it matters.
Two groups set the English rules you must meet:
People often mix up two things: the admission rules (what the school wants) and the immigration rules (what the visa office needs). To avoid problems, read the course page and the visa page carefully.
Many providers and immigration accept these tests: IELTS (Academic or General where allowed), TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic, Cambridge B2 First, and the New Zealand Certificate in English Language (NZCEL). The exact tests and scores can vary by provider and by course. If you use a test result, make sure it fits the time limits the school or visa office allows.
Below are common expectations — remember each course can be different.
Also note: some courses require minimum band scores for reading, writing, listening and speaking. Check the course page before you book a test.
You can usually show English by:
If your school sends a confirmation letter that your English is at the required level, this usually helps your New Zealand Students Visa application.
No — you do not always need IELTS specifically. Many providers accept other tests or proof of study in English. Still, IELTS is widely used and trusted, so many students choose to take it to avoid delays. If you are unsure, ask the education provider and check the official visa guide.
If English is not your first language, start early. Book an IELTS or other test slot at least 2–3 months before the course deadline. Practice speaking and get someone to check your writing. Keep one folder with all visa documents so you don’t lose anything. These small steps make the whole New Zealand Study Visa process much calmer.
A New Zealand Students Visa depends a lot on two things: the school’s English rules and the evidence you bring to the visa office. IELTS is common, but other tests and qualifications often work too. Read the university course page, check what NZQA accepts, and follow the official visa instructions so you don’t face surprises.