“I also love having an ice cream and walking along the beaches here on a hot summer day. The landscapes here are also so beautiful – they make me feel like I’m living in an oil painting. It gets better at night when I’m able to sometimes see the Milky Way while stargazing,” says Hannah. . . .
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ONLINE-Student is the first major Immigration New Zealand (INZ) ONLINE service to go live.
The new service is available to full fee paying, scholarship, exchange and English language students. Students will find the login box here:
Student applicants will still need to provide passports, either through Visa Application Centres offshore or, if the applicant is already in New Zealand, through the . . .
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All about student visas: Having a student visa means you can study in New Zealand for a set time at a specified institution as a full-time student. If you are a full fee-paying student you may be granted a student visa for the period for which you have paid tuition fees (up to a maximum of four years). If your programme of study is based on the New Zealand academic year, and you’ve paid your fe . . .
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The New Zealand-ASEAN Scholar Awards (NZAS) recognise New Zealand’s close cultural, economic, and geographic ties with Southeast Asia. They seek to empower individuals with the knowledge, skills and qualifications to contribute to the economic, social, and political development of their region. NZAS are offered for postgraduate level study. . . .
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All the information that you need about applying for a student visa in New Zealand. The process is the same whether you already have a visa, or are coming to New Zealand for full-time study or a temporary stay to do a shorter course. . . .
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A $1 million international scholarship fund has been launched by the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand.
The University of Waikato Excellence Scholarship for Asia will provide financial aid for pre-degree (foundation), undergraduate and postgraduate students with scholarships of up to $10,000 on offer to nearly 200 students from 12 Asian countries.
The scholarships will be awarde . . .
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There’s an extensive range of courses to choose from, at schools, universities, institutes of technology and private training schools.
Schools
School education in New Zealand covers Years 1 to 13 - age range from 5 to 17.
Years 1 to 8 (ages 5 to 12) are spent at primary school, although some children spend years 7 and 8 in intermediate schools.
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