A conditional offer
A conditional offer normally means the provider is prepared to offer a place if listed requirements are satisfied. These may involve final results, English evidence, verified documents or another specific condition.
- List every outstanding condition
- Confirm the deadline and acceptable evidence
- Check whether a new offer will be issued after conditions are met
An unconditional offer
An unconditional offer generally means the academic admission conditions listed by the provider have been met. It does not itself guarantee a visa, travel or any later immigration outcome.
Before paying
Confirm the programme, intake, campus, tuition amount and refund policy directly from the current provider documents. Keep payment records and ask when the provider will issue the receipt or confirmation needed for the next step.
This information is general, not personal immigration advice. Requirements and instructions can change. Individual circumstances must be reviewed by an appropriately qualified New Zealand professional.

