FOR OFWs & FILIPINO FAMILIES WHO WANT A LONG‑TERM FUTURE IN NEW ZEALAND

Discover the Study‑to‑Residency Path That Can Help You Build a Stable Future in NZ

WHY MOST STUDENTS DON’T REACH RESIDENCY

They choose a course that doesn’t lead to residence

Their course doesn’t connect to their next visa

They only plan for the student visa, not the full pathway

They spend ₱1M+ on a plan that breaks after graduation

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FOR FILIPINO PROFESSIONALS & OFWs SERIOUS ABOUT LONG-TERM MIGRATION

Discover the Study‑to‑Residency

Path That Can Help You Build a Stable Future in NZ — For Yourself and Your Family

Why Most Students Don’t Reach Residency

They choose a course that doesn’t lead to residence

Their course doesn’t connect to their next visa

They only plan for the student visa, not the full pathway

They spend ₱1M+ on a plan that breaks after graduation

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“We’ve seen applicants spend over ₱1M+ —
only to realize their pathway doesn’t lead to residency.”

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1,100+ Visa Approvals

1,100+ Visa Approvals — Including Student, Work, and Residency Pathways

“We’ve seen applicants spend over ₱1M+ —
only to realize their pathway doesn’t lead to residency.”

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1,100+ Visa Approvals

1,100+ Visa Approvals — Including Student, Work, and Residency Pathways

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

The exact path from study → residency

 Which courses lead to long-term stay

 The #1 mistake that causes delays

 How to plan your full pathway (not just one step)

 How to include your partner or family

From a Filipino Licensed Immigration Adviser

I’ve seen applicants spend ₱1M+ on a course— thinking it leads to residency.

But after graduation?

No job pathway.
No next visa.
No way forward.

Some start over.
Others go home.

The problem isn’t getting approved.
It’s choosing the wrong pathway from the start.

The real strategy isn’t just a student visa— it’s planning your residency pathway from Day 1.

Sheila Doctor-Hernandez

Director and Licensed Immigration Adviser

LICENSE NUMBER: 201700443

Real Filipinos Who Got Their NZ Pathway Right

Pamela Doctor, K12 Student

Sponsor: Cousin - NZ Citizen

Student Visa → Work Visa → Residence

At 19, I came to New Zealand because I wanted to experience life here. I didn’t have a long‑term plan — I just knew I wanted to be in NZ. My adviser guided me on the right course with a residence pathway. I studied, moved into a work visa, and now I’m a New Zealand Resident. Now, I get to explore the country with my boyfriend driving me around.

Cecil Najial, Business Owner

Sponsor: Self-Funded

Student Visa → Work Visa + Family → Residence
(Currently Completing WTR Criteria)

I owned a thriving business in the Philippines, but I wanted a future with more stability and opportunity for my family. I followed a study path that aligned with residence. I secured a job, brought my family with me, and now I’m completing my Residence pathway and my children are enjoying Free student fees.

Chiqui Doctor, OFW from Saudi

Sponsor: Sister - NZ Citizen

Student Visa → Work → Residence

After 10 years as an OFW nurse in Saudi, I thought migration was only for people who started young. But one decision changed everything. I followed a study path that was planned with residence in mind from the start, moved into work, and now I hold a Resident visa enjoying Free Healthcare and social services in New Zealand.

Luzviminda Reyes, OFW from Saudi

Sponsor: Self-Funded

Student Visa (With Residence Pathway) + Partner Work Visa

After 20+ years as a nurse in Saudi, my husband and I wanted to invest our savings into something that could give us a better life — not another temporary move. With the right guidance, I chose a structured study path with a clear residence pathway.
We exited Saudi together and now I’m taking my Master of Healthcare Management (Level 9) while my husband is on a work visa. We’re finally building a long‑term future we can call our own.

Mae Florita, wife of Seaman OFW

Sponsor: Mother

Student Visa (With Residence Pathway) + Partner Work Visa

With my background in management accounting and as the wife of a seafarer OFW, I wanted a study path built on my skills and could give our family a more stable future. With the right guidance, I’m now studying Master’s in Professional Practice (Level 9), and my husband secured a work visa. Now we’re both in New Zealand, building our future together.

Joanne Gonzalvo, IT Professional

Sponsor: Sister - NZ RV holder

Student Visa (With Residence Pathway)

With over a decade of experience in IT, I wanted to study at a higher level to upgrade my skills and open more opportunities in my field. With the right guidance, I'm now taking Master of Business Informatics (Level 9), giving me a clear pathway from study to work — and toward residency here in New Zealand.

Real Filipinos Who Got Their NZ Pathway Right

Pamela Doctor, K12 Student

Sponsor: Cousin - NZ Citizen

Student Visa → Work Visa → Residence

At 19, I came to New Zealand because I wanted to experience life here. I didn’t have a long‑term plan — I just knew I wanted to be in NZ. My adviser guided me on the right course with a residence pathway. I studied, moved into a work visa, and now I’m a New Zealand Resident. Now, I get to explore the country with my boyfriend driving me around.

Cecil Najial, Business Owner

Sponsor: Self-Funded

Student Visa → Work Visa + Family → Residence
(Currently Completing WTR Criteria)

I owned a thriving business in the Philippines, but I wanted a future with more stability and opportunity for my family. I followed a study path that aligned with residence. I secured a job, brought my family with me, and now I’m completing my Work‑to‑Residence pathway while enjoying work–life balance in New Zealand.

Chiqui Doctor, OFW from Saudi

Sponsor: Sister - NZ Citizen

Student Visa → Work → Residence

After 10 years as an OFW nurse in Saudi, I thought migration was only for people who started young. But one decision changed everything. I followed a study path that was planned with residence in mind from the start, moved into work, and now I’m a New Zealand Resident living here with my family.

Luzviminda Reyes, OFW from Saudi

Sponsor: Self-Funded

Student Visa (With Residence Pathway) + Partner Work Visa

After 20+ years as a nurse in Saudi, my husband and I wanted to invest our savings into something that could give us a better life — not another temporary move. With the right guidance, I chose a structured study path with a clear residence pathway.
We exited Saudi together and now I’m taking my Master of Healthcare Management (Level 9) while my husband is on a work visa. We’re finally building a long‑term future we can call our own.

Mae Florita, wife of Seaman OFW

Sponsor: Mother

Student Visa (With Residence Pathway) + Partner Work Visa

With my background in management accounting and as the wife of a seafarer OFW, I wanted a study path built on my skills and could give our family a more stable future. With the right guidance, I’m now studying Master’s in Professional Practice (Level 9), and my husband secured a work visa. Now we’re both in New Zealand, building our future together.

Joanne Gonzalvo, IT Professional

Sponsor: Sister - NZ RV holder

Student Visa (With Residence Pathway)

With over a decade of experience in IT, I wanted to study at a higher level to upgrade my skills and open more opportunities in my field. With the right guidance, I'm now taking Master of Business Informatics (Level 9), giving me a clear pathway from study to work — and toward residency here in New Zealand.

Before You Commit — Know Your Path

 Don’t risk choosing the wrong course.

👉 Get a clear plan before you spend.

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PLAN YOUR NZ RESIDENCY PATHWAY

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PLAN YOUR NZ RESIDENCY PATHWAY

Watch instantly • Takes less than 42 minutes • No commitment required

Access opens periodically

Secure your webinar access by completing the registration form.