July 14, 2025 - 03:26
New Zealand's government has unveiled an ambitious strategy to significantly enhance its international education sector. The plan aims to double the size of the market to NZ$7.2 billion (approximately $4.32 billion) by the year 2034. This initiative is part of a broader effort to attract more international students to New Zealand's educational institutions.
Key components of the plan include relaxing regulations surrounding work opportunities for international students, making it easier for them to gain valuable work experience while studying. The government believes that by providing more flexible work options, it will not only attract a larger number of students but also enhance their overall educational experience.
In addition to easing work restrictions, the strategy emphasizes the importance of promoting New Zealand as a premier destination for international education. The government aims to highlight the unique benefits of studying in the country, including its high-quality educational institutions, diverse culture, and stunning natural landscapes. This multifaceted approach reflects New Zealand's commitment to becoming a leader in the global education market.
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