We issue electronic recognition statements for:
- International Qualification Assessments (IQAs)
- Overseas Study Assessments (OSAs).
How it works
We email you after we have evaluated your qualification. You can then download a copy of your recognition statement by logging into your NZQA account.
You can print out your recognition statement or share it with relevant authorities. Your recognition statement is valid indefinitely.
Please save a copy of the recognition statement for your records because we only retain documents for 10 years.
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How to read a recognition statement
We compare an overseas qualification to a level and qualification type on the New Zealand Qualifications and Credentials Framework (NZQCF).
More information about the NZQCF
Your recognition statement will contain a statement that compares the overseas qualification to the NZQCF. This statement varies depending on the service you applied for:
Verifying your NZQA recognition statement
Potential employers, education providers and organisations such as Immigration New Zealand can verify the authenticity of your NZQA recognition statement online. This is not a verification of the qualification you were awarded.
What if I disagree with the recognition outcome?
You can appeal the outcome of your evaluation within 3 months of the published date on the recognition statement. Please contact us to discuss your application before you submit an appeal:
The appeal fee, less an administration fee of NZ$55, will be refunded if a review of the evaluation results in a change to the recognition outcome based on the information and documents submitted in the original application.
A reevaluation is required if new information or documents are submitted with the appeal. The appeal fee will not be refunded.
Appeals outside the 3-month appeal period
You cannot appeal after 3 months from the published date on your recognition statement have passed.
Our recognition practice is updated regularly to reflect international benchmarks and good practice. This may result in a different recognition outcome.
You can apply for a new IQA, and pay the IQA fees, if you believe a new evaluation will result in a different outcome.
IQA or OSA applications submitted before 10 February 2020
If you require a copy of your recognition statement for an application submitted before 10 February 2020:
Download the recognition statement request form [PDF, 279 KB]
Please complete the form and email it with a copy of the bio-data page on your passport (the section of your passport that shows your photograph, name, date of birth, and nationality).