In a landmark move aimed at strengthening educational and professional ties with India, New Zealand has officially removed the International Qualification Assessment (IQA) requirement for most Indian degrees, effective June 23, 2025. This development makes it faster, cheaper, and simpler for Indians to study, work, or migrate to New Zealand, especially through the Student Visa, Skilled Migrant Category, and Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV).
India has now been added to New Zealand’s List of Qualifications Exempt from Assessment (LQEA), confirming the country’s academic credentials and streamlining the visa process for thousands of Indian applicants. This change also complements the growing usage of the NZETA visa for short-term travel, encouraging easier entry into New Zealand for Indian nationals, whether visiting, studying, or beginning their work journey.
The removal of the IQA requirement eliminates a major hurdle that previously delayed and complicated visa applications. Earlier, Indian students and professionals were required to submit their qualifications for IQA through NZQA—a process that could take up to 12 weeks and cost NZD 445 to NZD 746. Now, for many degrees from recognized Indian institutions, this step is no longer necessary.
This streamlined process applies across various visa categories, including:
Indian citizens planning short-term visits (for study tours, professional meetings, or tourism) can also take advantage of the NZETA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority), a quick-entry visa waiver available for eligible travelers.
With the IQA requirement waived for most Indian degrees, New Zealand becomes an even more attractive destination for higher education. This reform helps students:
For Indian nationals arriving via the NZETA visa, this also means faster clearance for short academic programs, pre-admission campus visits, and post-admission travel arrangements. Paired with scholarships like the New Zealand Excellence Awards 2025, which offer up to NZD 20,000 per student, this makes study in New Zealand a compelling, cost-effective option.
Indian professionals aiming to work in New Zealand through the AEWV or Skilled Migrant Category now enjoy a much simpler process. Their qualifications—bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degrees—will be accepted without requiring the lengthy IQA documentation, provided the issuing institution is listed by NZQA.
For skilled Indian workers in fields like engineering, information technology, medicine, construction, and teaching, this means:
To take full advantage of this policy change, follow these key steps:
This visa reform is a bold, welcoming step that opens the gates wider for Indian students and professionals. By removing the IQA requirement and simplifying eligibility for key visa categories—including the increasingly popular NZETA visa for short-term stays—New Zealand is positioning itself as one of the most accessible and opportunity-rich destinations for Indian talent.
Whether you’re planning to study, build a career, or explore short-term professional opportunities, 2025 is the ideal time to act. With fewer barriers, faster processing, and more scholarships, the New Zealand dream is now closer than ever.