New Zealand vs UK for Indian Students 2026

NZ vs UK 2026

🇳🇿 vs 🇬🇧 — Complete Comparison for Indian Students 2026

New Zealand vs UK for Indian Students 2026 — Graduate Route, NHS Surcharge, and the FTA Difference

Written by , Content Strategist and International Education Research Specialist  |  Reviewed by Reshma Bokaria, IMFS  |  Updated: July 2026

The UK became one of the top study destinations for Indian students after the Graduate Route was introduced in 2021. Since then, dependent visa restrictions (2024), the NHS surcharge, an unsigned India-UK FTA, and employer-dependent PR have added complexity that many families did not plan for. New Zealand — with a signed India-NZ FTA, a 3-year open PSWV, no health surcharge, and the Green List's direct PR — offers a different set of trade-offs. This guide gives you the complete, honest picture.

🇳🇿 New ZealandVS🇬🇧 United Kingdom

🆕 India–NZ FTA Signed April 2026 — India-UK FTA Still Unsigned

India-NZ FTA signed 27 April 2026 (pending ratification): Student Mobility Annex guarantees 20+ hrs/week work, PSWV 3 years (STEM), 4 years (PhD) for Indian students. No student cap. 1,000 Working Holiday Visas/year for Indians aged 18–30 (new). Source: MFAT NZ

India-UK FTA: Negotiations ongoing as of July 2026. Multiple rounds completed, both governments committed — but no signed agreement. Indian students in the UK have no treaty-level protection equivalent to the India-NZ FTA Student Mobility Annex.

📋 Key Takeaways — NZ vs UK 2026

  • University rankings: UK wins clearly — Oxford #3, Cambridge #5, Imperial #8, UCL #9, plus 10+ others in global top 100. NZ's top is Auckland #65
  • PR pathway: NZ wins — Green List direct PR vs UK's employer-dependent Skilled Worker Visa + 5-year ILR requirement
  • Hidden costs: UK has NHS surcharge (£776/year, paid upfront) — NZ has no equivalent
  • Dependent visa: UK restricted partner work rights for taught program students (January 2024). NZ has no such restriction
  • Post-study work: NZ wins — 3 years open (vs UK's 2 years) + FTA extends to 4 years for PhD
  • Work during study: NZ wins — 25 hrs/week (NZ) vs 20 hrs/week (UK)
  • Minimum wage: Comparable — NZD 23.95/hr (NZ) vs ~£12.00/hr (UK) — NZ has purchasing power edge relative to local costs
  • Safety: NZ wins — #4 GPI vs UK #34 (2024)
  • FTA with India: NZ wins — signed April 2026. UK FTA still being negotiated
  • Job market: UK wins — London financial hub, larger corporate market, global employer HQs

The UK Hidden Costs Indian Students Underestimate

Most Indian families compare UK and NZ on tuition alone. Three additional UK costs change the calculation significantly.

CostUKNew ZealandDifference
NHS Immigration Health Surcharge£776/year — paid upfront for entire visa period. 2-year master's = £1,552. 3-year bachelor's = £2,328.No equivalent. NZ students access urgent public healthcare at no surcharge.₹1.6–2.5 lakhs additional UK cost
Student Visa Fee£363 (outside UK, online)NZD 375 (~£165)UK ~£200 more expensive
Dependent Partner Work RightsPartners of taught master's/bachelor's students CANNOT work in UK (January 2024 restriction). Only research students' partners retain work rights.Partners of students on 9+ month programs can apply for open work visa — no restrictionLost income: £12/hr × 25 hrs × 46 weeks = ~£13,800/year if partner cannot work
Work hours during study20 hrs/week during term25 hrs/week during termNZ: 5 extra hours/week × ~£12 equivalent = £2,760/year more earnings

⚠️ The dependent restriction is the most financially impactful change. Many Indian families planned UK studies with both partners working — the husband/wife studying, the spouse working. The January 2024 restriction removed work rights for spouses of most taught-program students. If your spouse planned to work in the UK during your master's, that plan needs to be revisited entirely unless you are enrolled in a research master's or PhD.

How the NZ vs UK Comparison Has Changed — Policy Timeline

2021UK introduces Graduate Route — 2 years post-study work. Surge in Indian applications. India becomes one of UK's largest student source countries.
2022–23Indian student numbers in UK reach record highs. NZ starts recovering post-COVID. NZ announces work rights increase.
Jan 2024UK restricts dependent work rights — spouses of taught master's/bachelor's students lose work rights. Significant impact on Indian families.
2024–25India-UK FTA negotiations continue — not signed. NHS surcharge increased. UK salary threshold for Skilled Worker rises to £38,700. NZ: 25 hrs/week work rights take effect Nov 2025.
Apr 2026India-NZ FTA signed 27 April 2026. India-UK FTA still not signed. NZ gains treaty advantage for Indian students that UK cannot yet match.

New Zealand vs UK — 12-Dimension Comparison

Dimension🇳🇿 New Zealand🇬🇧 United KingdomEdge (July 2026)
Universities in QS Top 1001 — Auckland (#65)12+ — Oxford #3, Cambridge #5, Imperial #8, UCL #9, Edinburgh #22, Manchester #34, KCL #40, LSE #46, Warwick #67, Durham #75, Glasgow #76, Birmingham #81🇬🇧 UK — clearly stronger
Annual TuitionNZD 22,000–55,000 (~₹11–28 lakhs)£10,000–£45,000 (~₹11–48 lakhs)🇳🇿 NZ — lower for comparable level
NHS Health SurchargeNone£776/year (paid upfront) — ~₹8,300 per year extra🇳🇿 NZ — no equivalent cost
Work During Study25 hrs/week20 hrs/week during term🇳🇿 NZ — 5 more hrs/week
Post-Study Work Visa3 years open (4 years PhD — FTA)Graduate Route: 2 years (3 years PhD) — then employer-sponsored Skilled Worker required🇳🇿 NZ — 1 year longer + FTA extension
PR PathwayGreen List (direct) + SMC (points)Skilled Worker Visa (employer-sponsored, £38,700 salary threshold) → ILR after 5 years🇳🇿 NZ — more direct for eligible roles
Dependent Partner WorkSpouse open work visa for 9+ month programsPartner of taught master's/bachelor's CANNOT work (since Jan 2024)🇳🇿 NZ — family income advantage
Cost of LivingNZD 1,800–2,500/month (Auckland)£1,500–£2,500/month (London); £900–£1,500 (other cities)🇳🇿 NZ — lower overall
Safety (GPI 2024)#4 globally#34 globally🇳🇿 NZ — meaningfully safer
Job MarketGrowing but smaller economyLondon: global financial hub, EMEA HQs, large corporate market🇬🇧 UK — larger job market
Bilateral FTA with IndiaSigned 27 April 2026 — pending ratificationStill being negotiated — not signed as of July 2026🇳🇿 NZ — treaty advantage
Historical Prestige/BrandHigh quality, less globally brandedUK degrees internationally recognised; Oxbridge globally elite🇬🇧 UK — stronger brand globally

Star Rating

Factor🇳🇿 New Zealand🇬🇧 United Kingdom
University Rankings★★★☆☆★★★★★
PR Pathway★★★★★★★★☆☆
Value for Money★★★★★★★★☆☆
Post-Study Visa Duration★★★★★★★★★
Family Friendliness★★★★★★★★☆☆
Job Market Size★★★☆☆★★★★★
Safety★★★★★★★★☆☆
India-Specific FTA★★★★★☆☆☆☆
7🇳🇿 NZ Leads
2🇬🇧 UK Leads
3🤝 Tie

💡 UK wins on the two dimensions many Indian families value most: university rankings and job market. For students targeting specific Russell Group institutions or London's financial sector, these two dimensions may outweigh all other factors. The NZ score of 7 is about the overall package — not a universal recommendation.

Myth vs Reality — What Indian Students Get Wrong About NZ vs UK

❌ Myth

UK PR is straightforward after the Graduate Route

✅ Reality

The Graduate Route gives 2 years of open work rights. After it expires, PR in the UK requires a Skilled Worker Visa — which needs employer sponsorship and a salary of £38,700+ (2024 threshold). Then 5 years on Skilled Worker to qualify for ILR. There is no employer-independent route to UK PR. Indian graduates who complete the Graduate Route and cannot secure a sponsoring employer must leave the UK.

❌ Myth

My spouse can work in the UK while I do a master's

✅ Reality

Since January 2024, partners of students on taught programs (taught master's, bachelor's) cannot work in the UK. Only partners of students on postgraduate research programs (master's by research, PhD) retain work rights. This affects the majority of Indian students doing taught master's in the UK — one of the biggest financial surprises families encounter.

❌ Myth

NZ degrees are not as respected as UK degrees globally

✅ Reality

For Oxbridge, Imperial, and LSE — yes, the global brand is stronger. For all other UK universities, the gap with NZ's top institutions is smaller than commonly perceived. Employers in the USA, Europe, Australia, Canada, and Asia recognise University of Auckland, Otago, and Victoria Wellington as quality institutions. The brand perception gap is real at the top, but does not extend to all UK universities equally.

❌ Myth

India and UK already have a free trade agreement

✅ Reality

As of July 2026, the India-UK FTA is still being negotiated — it has not been signed. India-NZ FTA was signed on 27 April 2026 with a dedicated Student Mobility Annex. Indian students in the UK do not have treaty-level protection of their work rights or post-study visa duration equivalent to what Indian students in NZ will have once the India-NZ FTA enters into force.

PR Pathway — The Critical Difference

New Zealand — Two Routes, Both More Direct

Green List: Software engineers, nurses, civil engineers, construction project managers, and doctors can apply for NZ PR directly after finding a qualifying job — no employer restriction at the PR stage, no points accumulation required. SMC (points): Predictable points-based system for other occupations.

UK — Graduate Route Then Employer Dependency

After 2 years on the Graduate Route, UK PR requires the Skilled Worker Visa — employer sponsorship required, salary threshold £38,700+ (general skilled workers). After 5 years on Skilled Worker, apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). The UK PR path is entirely employer-dependent — if you lose your job or cannot find a sponsoring employer, your PR journey stops.

Study2 yrs
NZ PSWV1 yr search
NZ Green List PRDirect

NZ Green List: ~4–5 years total

Study2 yrs
Graduate Route2 yrs open
Skilled Worker Visa5 yrs employer-sponsored
UK ILR

UK PR route: ~9 years total, entirely employer-dependent

Net Cost — 2-Year Master's in NZ vs UK

🇳🇿 New Zealand — Waikato (2 yr PG)

Tuition (2 years)NZD 56,000–76,000
Living — Hamilton (2 years)NZD 28,000–36,000
Student visaNZD 375
Health surchargeNone — NZD 0
Gross 2-year totalNZD 84,000–112,000
Work earnings (25 hrs × 34 wks × NZD 23.95 × 2)– NZD 41,000
Net 2-year cost~NZD 43,000–71,000 (₹22–36 lakhs)

🇬🇧 UK — non-London Russell Group (2 yr PG)

Tuition (2 years)£36,000–60,000
Living — non-London (2 years)£22,000–36,000
Student visa£363
NHS surcharge (2 years)£1,552
Gross 2-year total£59,000–97,000
Work earnings (20 hrs × 34 wks × £12 × 2)– £16,000
Net 2-year cost~£43,000–81,000 (₹46–86 lakhs)

📌 London premium: Add £18,000–24,000 to the UK gross cost for London living. Net cost for a London master's: £55,000–105,000 (~₹58–112 lakhs). NZ is approximately 40–60% cheaper than London for comparable program quality.

If I Were You — Decision by Student Profile

Your ProfileChooseWhy
Targeting Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, UCL, LSE🇬🇧 UKTop-tier global prestige — no NZ equivalent at this ranking level
Software engineer / IT, wants PR🇳🇿 New ZealandGreen List direct PR — UK requires employer-sponsored Skilled Worker Visa for 5 years
Targeting London finance / City career🇬🇧 UKCity of London is the world's leading financial hub — NZ cannot replicate this
Studying with spouse who needs to work🇳🇿 New ZealandUK restriction (Jan 2024): spouse cannot work if you're on taught master's. NZ: spouse open work visa
Healthcare / nursing🇳🇿 New ZealandGreen List includes registered nurses — direct NZ PR
Budget under ₹45L net for 2 years🇳🇿 New ZealandUK NHS surcharge + London costs make this budget unworkable in most UK cities
Wants fastest PR after graduation🇳🇿 New ZealandGreen List is fastest PR pathway. UK requires 7–9 years total (employer-dependent)
PhD with full Russell Group funding🇬🇧 UKFull funding + research prestige + 3-year Graduate Route — UK is excellent for funded PhD

IMFS Expert View — Reviewed July 2026

The UK remains one of the world's strongest study destinations — the concentration of globally ranked universities, London's financial sector, and historical Indian connections make it genuinely difficult to replicate from NZ's position. For students targeting Oxbridge, Russell Group research programs, or London's financial services — UK's advantages are category-defining.

However, the UK's 2024 dependent visa restriction, the NHS surcharge, the employer-dependent PR pathway, and the ongoing (unsigned) India-UK FTA have added complexity and cost that many Indian families did not anticipate when they chose the UK. These are not minor administrative details — they represent significant financial and settlement risks for families who planned UK as a straight path to PR.

For Indian students who are not targeting Oxbridge or London finance specifically — the value-for-money, PR clarity, and policy stability case for NZ is strong in 2026. The India-NZ FTA (once ratified) will add treaty-level protections for Indian students that the UK cannot yet offer.

— IMFS Counselling Team, reviewed July 2026. Policies change — verify at UKVI and Immigration NZ before making decisions.

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New Zealand vs UK — All FAQs

Is New Zealand better than UK for Indian students in 2026?

UK has a clear advantage in university rankings (Oxford #3, Cambridge #5, Imperial #8, UCL #9, plus 10+ others in top 100). NZ has advantages in PR pathway (Green List direct PR vs employer-dependent Skilled Worker Visa), no NHS surcharge, dependent visa policy (spouse can work in NZ), post-study visa duration (3 years NZ vs 2 years UK), and safety (#4 vs #34 GPI). The right choice depends on whether university prestige or PR clarity is your primary goal.

What is the NHS surcharge and how much does it cost?

The NHS Immigration Health Surcharge is mandatory for all UK student visa applicants. Rate: £776/year, paid upfront for the entire visa period. 2-year master's = £1,552 upfront. 3-year bachelor's = £2,328. This is in addition to the £363 student visa fee. NZ has no equivalent — students pay NZD 375 for the visa and access urgent public healthcare at no surcharge. Source: UKVI.

How does UK's Graduate Route compare to NZ's PSWV?

UK Graduate Route: 2 years (bachelor/master), 3 years (PhD) open work rights. After it expires, employer-sponsored Skilled Worker Visa required. NZ PSWV: up to 3 years for most degrees, 4 years (PhD) under India-NZ FTA once ratified — fully open, no employer restriction throughout. NZ's PSWV is 1 year longer for non-PhD and doesn't require switching to a more restrictive visa.

Can my spouse work in the UK if I do a master's?

Not if you are enrolled in a taught program (standard master's or bachelor's). Since January 2024, partners of taught program students cannot work in the UK. Only partners of postgraduate research students (master's by research, PhD) retain work rights. This affects the majority of Indian students doing taught master's in the UK. NZ has no such restriction — spouse open work visa available for 9+ month programs.

Is UK PR easy to get after the Graduate Route?

No — after the Graduate Route (2 years), UK PR requires the Skilled Worker Visa with employer sponsorship and a salary threshold of £38,700+ (2024). After 5 years on Skilled Worker, you qualify for ILR (UK PR). Total timeline: ~9 years, entirely employer-dependent. NZ's Green List allows direct PR without employer restriction for qualifying occupations. UK PR is more complex and less predictable than NZ's pathway.

Which universities are better — NZ or UK?

UK leads clearly — Oxford #3, Cambridge #5, Imperial #8, UCL #9, Edinburgh #22, Manchester #34, KCL #40, LSE #46, Warwick #67, and more. NZ's top is Auckland #65. For Oxbridge and top Russell Group research programs, UK's advantage is undeniable. For taught master's at non-Russell Group UK universities vs NZ's top institutions, the gap is much smaller.

Is NZ cheaper than UK?

Yes — significantly. UK adds NHS surcharge (£776/year) on top of tuition and living costs. London is among the world's most expensive cities for students. Non-London UK cities are cheaper but still more expensive than most NZ cities in net terms. NZ offers 5 more hours/week work at comparable minimum wages, generating more income offset. Net 2-year master's in NZ (Waikato): ~₹22–36 lakhs. Non-London UK: ~₹46–86 lakhs. London: ~₹58–112 lakhs.

Does India have a trade agreement with the UK?

No — the India-UK FTA is still being negotiated as of July 2026. Multiple rounds completed, both governments committed, but not signed. India-NZ FTA was signed 27 April 2026 with a Student Mobility Annex guaranteeing work rights and PSWV for Indian students. Indian students in the UK do not have equivalent treaty protections.

Is New Zealand safer than the UK?

Yes — NZ ranks #4 GPI 2024 vs UK #34. Both are safe by global standards. London and other UK cities have higher urban crime rates than any NZ city. NZ's smaller university cities (Dunedin, Hamilton, Christchurch) are among the safest student environments globally. For parents, NZ has a measurable safety advantage.

What is the total 2-year cost in NZ vs UK?

NZ (Waikato): Net ~₹22–36 lakhs. UK non-London Russell Group: Net ~₹46–86 lakhs. London: Net ~₹58–112 lakhs. NZ is 40–60% cheaper than London and approximately 30% cheaper than non-London UK cities for comparable program quality. NZ's savings are amplified by the absent NHS surcharge and higher work earnings.

Which student profiles should choose UK over NZ?

UK is the better choice when: (1) Targeting Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, UCL, LSE — top-tier prestige NZ cannot replicate. (2) Your career plan specifically requires London's financial sector (City of London, investment banking, private equity). (3) You are enrolled in a PhD with full funding at a Russell Group university. (4) Your spouse is also enrolled in a postgraduate research program — both can work under the research exception. (5) Your professional qualification requires UK-specific accreditation (ICAEW, Law Society of England and Wales).

What are the hidden advantages of NZ over UK for Indian students?

Five advantages most families underestimate: (1) No NHS surcharge — saves £776/year. (2) Spouse open work visa (no equivalent of UK's Jan 2024 restriction). (3) 25 hrs/week work vs 20 hrs — 5 extra hours at comparable minimum wages = ~NZD 6,000/year more earnings. (4) India-NZ FTA (signed April 2026, pending ratification) — treaty-level student protections vs unsigned India-UK FTA. (5) 3-year PSWV vs 2-year Graduate Route — one extra year to find skilled employment without employer restriction. → The Hidden Advantages of NZ in 2026

NZ Student Visa GuideRequirements, fees, processing time — step-by-step. Scholarships GuideGovernment and university scholarships for NZ and UK.
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