Graduate Diploma in New Zealand Immigration Advice
Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-02-17 | - |
2025-07-07 | - |
Program Overview
The Graduate Diploma in New Zealand Immigration Advice equips students with the knowledge and skills to become licensed immigration advisers. This fully online program covers immigration law, visa systems, and ethical advising practices. Graduates can pursue careers as licensed immigration advisers, meeting the requirements set by the Immigration Advisers Authority (IAA).
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
This graduate diploma provides the necessary qualifications to become a licensed immigration adviser in New Zealand. It is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and professional ethics required to practice in this field. The program meets the licensing requirements set by the Immigration Advisers Authority (IAA).
Objectives:
The objectives of the course are to:
- Understand the role of a licensed immigration adviser and the licensing requirements.
- Develop a strong understanding of the New Zealand immigration visa system, laws, and policies.
- Gain proficiency in providing immigration advice and support to clients.
- Learn to manage client cases effectively and ethically.
- Develop strong communication and professional skills.
- Meet the competency standards set by the Immigration Advisers Authority.
Outline:
The Graduate Diploma in New Zealand Immigration Advice is a 120 credit program that can be completed in one year full-time or part-time. It is delivered fully online with online tutorials at set times. The course is structured into eight core papers:
LAWS6015 - Introduction to the Immigration Industry and Professional Responsibilities:
- This paper introduces the role of an immigration adviser and the legal framework within which they operate.
- It explores professional responsibilities, code of conduct, and effective communication skills.
LAWS7012 - Introduction to Immigration Law and Decision-Making:
- This paper analyzes the legislative framework governing immigration advice and the New Zealand immigration visa system.
- It examines decision-making processes, the Operational Manual, and health and character requirements.
LAWS7022 - Temporary Entry:
- This paper focuses on temporary entry class visas, analyzing client circumstances and providing relevant advice.
- It also explores communication skills for effective client interaction.
LAWS7014 - Residence:
- This paper covers residence class and skilled migrant visa applications, evaluating client eligibility and applying relevant laws.
- It further emphasizes written English communication skills for professional practice.
LAWS7015 - Professional Practice:
- This paper delves into practical aspects of immigration advising, including business practices, professional skills, ethical considerations, and the Code of Conduct.
- It emphasizes communication skills in providing immigration advice.
LAWS7016 - Specialist Immigration Areas:
- This paper explores specialized areas of immigration advising, requiring students to apply their knowledge and skills in these areas.
- It focuses on applying written English skills to a professional standard.
LAWS7017 - Managing Client Cases:
- This paper focuses on interpreting and applying immigration law to client cases, managing client demands, and applying professional knowledge and skills.
- It includes using written and oral English language skills for effective client communication.
LAWS7021 – Compliance, Unlawful Status and Deportation:
- This paper explores professional knowledge and skills in handling compliance, unlawful status, and deportation matters.
- It emphasizes applying professional English skills in client interactions.
Careers:
Upon successful completion of the course and licensing, graduates can pursue careers as:
- Licensed Immigration Advisers: Providing professional immigration advice to individuals and families seeking to reside or work in New Zealand.
Other:
- The course content is developed in collaboration with the Immigration Advisers Authority (IAA) and the immigration advice industry.
- The program is designed to meet the specific requirements for obtaining an immigration adviser license in New Zealand.
- Students must complete the first four papers (LAWS6015, LAWS7012, LAWS7022, and LAWS7014) before proceeding to the last four papers.
- Students are eligible for a Provisional Licence after successfully completing the first four papers.
- A Full Licence can be obtained after completing all eight papers and working under the supervision of a Full Licence holder for two years.