Now, more than ever, is the perfect time to study teaching in New Zealand.

Why?

  1. There’s a big demand for teachers, which also makes it easier to apply for Permanent Residency (PR). New Zealand has around 150,000 registered teachers, but it still needs more teachers, especially in high schools. There’s strong demand for teachers in science, math, technology, and Pacific languages.

  2. IDP’s special offer on NZ student visa, plus the recent updates from Immigration New Zealand, make it even easier and more affordable to apply for a student visa in NZ.

If you're studying to become a teacher, especially in these subjects, it could be your pathway to live and work in New Zealand long term.

Curious to know more about all these?

This guide will walk you through. 

Study Teaching in New Zealand With No Visa Fee

Want to study teaching in New Zealand?

IDP makes this move easier for you.

You can now apply for a student visa in New Zealand and get a FULL REFUND.

Simply apply for your visa and university with IDP. Once your visa is approved and your enrollment starts, we will refund your full student visa fee (NZD 850). You’ll also get a NZD 20 e-gift card!

Sounds interesting? Here are more reasons why studying in New Zealand can be a great choice, especially if you're a temporary visa holder in Australia.

Learn more about this offer

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Study Teaching in New Zealand for a Pathway to PR

In 2024, the NZ government announced plans to spend $53 million over the next four years to train and recruit 1,500 new teachers. This is reflected in the Green List of skills shortages in NZ:

  • Tier one roles are eligible for straight to residency visas, while

  • Tier two must work for two years before being eligible to apply for PR.

Role

ANZSCO number

Residence pathway

Qualification required

Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher – registered

241111

Tier two

Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

Kaiako Kura Kaupapa Māori Teacher (Māori-medium Primary level)

241211

Tier two

Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) with a focus on Te Reo Māori

Pouako Kura Kaupapa Māori Teacher (Māori-medium Primary School Senior level)

241212

Tier two

Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) with a focus on Te Reo Māori

Primary School Teacher

241213

Tier two

Bachelor of Teaching (Primary)

Middle School Teacher / Intermediate School Teacher

241311

Tier two

Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) or Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with a focus on intermediate level

Secondary School Teacher

241411

Tier one

Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject plus Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary)

Special Needs Teacher

241511

Tier two

Bachelor of Teaching (Special Education)

Teacher of the Hearing Impaired

241512

Tier two

Bachelor of Teaching (Special Education) with a specialization in hearing impairment

Teacher of the Sight Impaired

241513

Tier two

Bachelor of Teaching (Special Education) with a specialization in vision impairment

Special Education Teachers nec

241599

Tier two

Bachelor of Teaching (Special Education)

Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages

249311

Tier two

Bachelor’s degree in Teaching, Linguistics, or a related field, often with a TESOL or TEFL certification

Salaries for teachers depends on what ages they teach and reflects the level of education required to qualify:

  • ECE: NZ$49,000 to $95,000 a year

  • Primary: NZ$55,000 to $95,000 a year

  • Secondary: NZ$89,000 to $115,000 a year

Pathway for PR for International Students Through Teaching in New Zealand

  1. Once you’ve completed your degree, you can then register as a teacher in NZ and gain your practicing certificate ‘Kaiako Whai Rēhitanga’.

  2. You can apply for a post-study work visa, which allows you to live and work in NZ in any role while you apply for teaching roles

  3. Apply for relevant teaching roles

  4. Once you have a job offer, you can apply for your visa. If you are applying for a secondary school teaching role, you are eligible for a tier one straight-to-residence visa. For all other teaching roles, you will be required to apply for a tier two work to residence visa.

  5. After two years on the work to residence visa, you are eligible to apply for residency.

2025 immigration updates that can make it easier for you to travel, or study teaching in New Zealand.

Below, you’ll find some updates from Immigration New Zealand that can make it easier for you to apply for a student visa, or to just visit New Zealand if you’re an offshore international student.

You can now apply for a NZ student visa, even if your enrolment isn’t final yet

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Learn more about applying with a Conditional Offer

You can now apply for a New Zealand student visa even if you’re still processing the entry requirements for your New Zealand university. 

Maybe you're:

  • Still finishing your course and don’t have your final grades yet,

  • Waiting for a test result, like an English test,

  • Or still arranging a payment that your school needs.

That’s okay.

Immigration New Zealand has made a new rule. You can now apply for a student visa using a conditional Offer of Place.

This is a letter from your New Zealand school that says: “You have a place in our course, as long as you meet some final conditions.”

Even though your enrolment is not final yet, Immigration New Zealand will start processing your visa application while you finish those last steps.

Then, when you get all your documents ready — like your final grades or test results — your school will give you an unconditional Offer of Place. That means you’ve met all their entry requirements.

Once you submit this final offer, Immigration New Zealand can approve your visa faster, because they have already started checking your application earlier.

This is really helpful if your course is starting soon and you’re running out of time to apply.. 

So if you’re hesitant because you still have pending documents, no worries, you can still apply for your student visa!

Still confused about how this works?

Learn more about applying with a Conditional Offer

Travel to NZ without a visitor visa

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From November 2025, if you’re a Chinese passport holder with a valid Australian visa (like student, work, or family), you can travel to New Zealand for up to 3 months with just an NZeTA — no need for a full visitor visa.

This might come in handy if you want to check out teaching courses or institutions in NZ in person before committing.

How to apply for an NZeTA

How can I travel to NZ without a vistor visa

Top Teaching Courses and Universities in New Zealand

There are multiple pathways for qualifying as a teacher in NZ and it depends on what level of teaching you want to do.

Early Childhood Education

You can complete the New Zealand Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care and New Zealand Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care. These level five and six qualifications are also a pathway into the Bachelor of Teaching (ECE).

Primary School Teaching

The three-year level seven Bachelor of Teaching results in teacher registration. After completion of the course, which includes a lot of time in the classroom, you can apply for a provisional practising certificate. Once you’ve finished two years of teaching, you can apply for your full practising certificate.

A three-year level seven Bachelor of Education is more theoretical and does not result in NZ teacher registration. If you get this degree, in order to qualify as a teacher, you will need to complete a diploma of teaching as well.

The Graduate Diploma in Teaching level 7 degree is a one year programme, and designed to be completed after a Bachelor of Education to allow you to become a provisionally certified teacher.

Secondary School Teaching

To qualify as a secondary school teacher, you need a bachelor's degree in a subject relevant to the New Zealand secondary school curriculum, such as English, geography, or statistics. Then, you need to complete the one-year Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary) in order to start becoming a registered teacher.

Post Graduate Courses

  • Master of Teaching and Learning

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching

  • Graduate Diploma in Teaching

All these courses are available for secondary and primary levels. These courses provide depth to existing learning. You need a bachelor's degree in order to enrol. For the secondary endorsement you’ll require knowledge of your teaching subject (math, physics, English, geography, for example).

3 Popular Institutions in NZ for Teaching Qualifications

There are a number of institutions that offer teaching degrees. However, the following three offer the largest number of options in terms of courses:

  1. AUT (Auckland University of Technology) offers a huge range of ECE, Primary, and Secondary options.

  2. University of Waikato, alongside ECE, primary and secondary, also offers Te Reo Maori programmes

  3. University of Canterbury is the largest provider of courses in the South Island.

An updated and thorough list of providers and their programme are available from the Teachers Council website.

Fees range across providers but generally are around $30,000 per year.

IELTS requirements for International Students Studying Teaching in NZ

IELTS requirements differ across providers, but you’ll need at least 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5 or higher for undergrad, and 6.5 overall with all bands 6.0 or higher for a postgrad qualification.

Top Scholarships available for international students studying Teaching in NZ

Become a Teacher in New Zealand

With a host of different roles and simple and fast pathways to PR, starting your teacher career in NZ is an exciting choice. If you’re ready to apply, contact our IDP migration agents for all your immigration and visa needs. We can help with everything from choosing your institution, through to help with your visa application.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I become a teacher in New Zealand?

You need to get the appropriate qualification, have two years teaching experience, and then you can apply for your teacher registration. For primary teachers, you need a Bachelor of Teaching, and for secondary teachers you need a bachelor’s degree in your specialist subject plus and a post-graduate teaching diploma or masters.

Where can I study teaching in New Zealand?

There are more than 20 institutions in NZ that offer teaching degrees. The biggest providers with the largest number of teaching options are:

  • AUT (Auckland University of Technology)

  • University of Waikato

  • University of Canterbury