Live 2026 data · Tuition, rent, visa, salaries, PR pathways & more
New Zealand
62
GoScore
Budget/mo
$1,205
Salary/mo
$2,530
Australia
58
GoScore
Budget/mo
$1,503
Salary/mo
$3,268
"Australia: Higher Earnings, Faster PR; New Zealand: Lower Costs, Longer Stay."
Australia wins
Australia offers significantly higher earning potential with average net salaries of $3268/month and tech salaries of $5556/month, coupled with a faster PR pathway of 4 years compared to New Zealand's 5 years.
Australia offers substantially higher earning potential, with average net salaries of $3268/month and tech salaries reaching $5556/month, significantly more than New Zealand's $2530/month and $4217/month respectively.
New Zealand presents a more affordable entry point for students, with international tuition at $18072/year and 1-bed city rent at $1205/month, notably lower than Australia's $22876 tuition and $1438 rent.
While New Zealand provides a longer post-study work visa (36 months vs. 24 months), Australia offers a quicker PR pathway (4 years vs. 5 years), appealing to those prioritizing faster long-term settlement.
The general Cost of Living Index suggests NZ is more expensive (74.7 vs 68.3), but student-specific costs like tuition and rent are lower in NZ. Students should focus on specific expenses relevant to their lifestyle rather than the general index.
Indian students and professionals prioritizing higher earning potential, faster PR, and a larger Indian community should lean towards Australia. Those seeking a more affordable initial investment, a longer post-study work visa, and a slightly safer environment might find New Zealand a better fit.
Study Abroad GoScore Ranking
GoScore 0-100 · Weights: affordability, PR pathway, safety, career & quality of life
Key Comparison Metrics
Public university tuition / year
Monthly student budget
Part-time wage / hour
Student visa fee
Post-study work visa
IELTS band required
Safety index
Quick Verdict — 2026
New Zealand wins for students on GoScore (62 vs 58), though the margin is narrow. A 2-year master's degree costs $65,064 in New Zealand — 20% cheaper than Australia.
Australia wins for working professionals with a higher GoScore for careers (65 vs 60). After rent and basic expenses, professionals in Australia retain $1,320/month — $506/month more than in New Zealand.
Australia is stronger for permanent residence (GoScore 72 vs 69). PR takes ~4 years in Australia vs ~5 years in New Zealand.
For a 2-year master's programme, the total cost of attendance (tuition + living) in Australia is approximately $81,824 — comprising $45,752 in public university tuition and $36,072 in living costs over 24 months. In New Zealand, the equivalent is $65,064 ($36,144 tuition + $28,920 living). New Zealand is 20% cheaper on total cost of attendance, saving $16,760 over the degree.
In Australia, the minimum part-time wage is $15/hour. Working 20 hours/week, a student earns $1,214/month — enough to cover 109% of rent outside the city centre. In New Zealand, the same 20 hours/week at $13/hour earns $1,022/month — covering 113% of rent.
After deducting rent (1-bed outside city), groceries, transport, and utilities, a professional in Australia retains approximately $1,320/month from an average net salary of $3,268. In New Zealand, the figure is $814/month from $2,530. Over 5 years, this gap compounds to $30,360 in additional savings. For tech professionals, the gap is even wider: $5,556/month in Australia vs $4,217/month in New Zealand.
Australia has a PR pathway of approximately 4 years. New Zealand's pathway takes approximately 5 years. Australia grants a 24-month post-study work visa, giving graduates time to find skilled employment before applying for PR. New Zealand offers 36 months. The student visa fee is $464 in Australia and $226 in New Zealand.
To study or work in Australia, most visa categories require a minimum IELTS band of 6.0. New Zealand requires 6.0. Take a free IELTS mock test on mockDe to see exactly where you stand before applying.
| Metric | 🇦🇺 Australia | 🇳🇿 New Zealand |
|---|---|---|
| Study GoScore | 58 | 62 |
| Work GoScore | 65 | 60 |
| Settle GoScore | 72 | 69 |
| Public university tuition / yr | $22,876 | $18,072 |
| Monthly student budget | $1,503 | $1,205 |
| Avg net salary / month | $3,268 | $2,530 |
| Rent 1-bed (city centre) | $1,438/mo | $1,205/mo |
| Post-study work visa | 24 months | 36 months |
| PR pathway | 4 years | 5 years |
| Safety index | 63 / 100 | 67 / 100 |
Understanding a country beyond spreadsheets — unique facts about each destination that shape the experience of living and working there.
🇦🇺 Australia
Australia's national minimum wage of AUD $23.23/hour is the highest in the world for a major economy.
Source: Fair Work Commission 2024
International students can work unlimited hours in Australia — a rule made permanent in 2023 after a post-COVID pilot.
Source: Department of Home Affairs 2023
8 Australian universities rank in the global top 100, including ANU (#30), Melbourne (#33), and Sydney (#42).
Source: QS World Rankings 2025
The Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) allows graduates to stay 2–5 years to gain skilled work experience before applying for PR.
Source: Department of Home Affairs 2024
Over 800,000 Indians live in Australia — the fastest-growing migrant community, doubling in size between 2011 and 2021.
Source: ABS Census 2021
🇳🇿 New Zealand
New Zealand ranked 1st on the Global Peace Index 2023 — the world's most peaceful country.
Source: Institute for Economics and Peace 2023
The Post-Study Work Visa allows up to 3 years of open work rights in NZ after graduating from a level 7+ programme.
Source: Immigration New Zealand 2023
Auckland consistently ranks in the world's top 5 most liveable cities — ahead of London and New York (Mercer 2023).
Source: Mercer Quality of Living 2023
New Zealand's Skilled Migrant Category grants points for NZ job offers and qualifications — with PR processing times as short as 3 months for priority occupations.
Source: Immigration NZ 2024
All 8 NZ universities appear in the QS World Top 500 — an unusually high ratio for a country of 5 million people.
Source: QS 2025
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Last reviewed June 2026.
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All figures in USD. AI insights by Gemini Pro. Values are indicative — verify official sources before making relocation decisions.