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New Zealand Next Leaders Pledge to ‘Restart International Education

New Zealand is a home to top 500 universities across the world which are globally-ranked for their academic excellence. The government of New Zealand highly invests in their education system. According to reports the national party who will lead the government of New Zealand in the latest election of the country have promised to improve the international education system

According to reports the national party who will lead the government of New Zealand in the latest election of the country have promised to improve the international education system

Reviving the international education sector is an important National’s plan to improve the economy and job opportunities in the country. 

Currently, New Zealand is in recession, the cost of living in New Zealand is rising continuously and wages and mortgages are very expensive for people. Therefore the country needed export earnings such as international education as soon as possible. 

Improving international education will promote export revenue and create various job opportunities. It will also help in strengthening global connections to drive economic growth of the country. 

Focusing on the international education system is also important for tertiary education institutions of New Zealand. The revenue gained from international education allows universities and other tertiary institutions to offer quality oriented education and services.

The Nationals will make various changes to attract more international students in New Zealand

The plans of National’s to revive international education for guiding students to study in New Zealand  includes:

Fast track visa processing for international students.

Increasing the part-time working hours for international students every week from 20 to 24 hours. 

Expanding working rights for international students to make the country a student-friendly destination. 

Diversify the education in New Zealand to recruit international students. 

The government of New Zealand will work on making the country more appealing for students who come from different countries and reviving the international education system. Nations are planning to rebuild their international education sector and economy.

These changes will make the country the most student-friendly country to study abroad. If you are all set to study at top universities in New Zealand, contact Career Clinic to experience a smooth and hassle-free abroad journey.