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What influence can international students bring to New Zealand?

It is understood that international students bring New Zealand an annual income of NZ $2 billion and create 45, related jobs. The tuition fees paid directly by them alone are as high as 6 million New Zealand dollars. Many industries in New Zealand, such as tourism and transportation, have benefited greatly from their relatives' visits, as well as their own food, clothing, housing, transportation and returning home to visit relatives. Recently, ManyingIp, a famous Chinese scholar in New Zealand and a professor at the University of Auckland, criticized some Chinese people for taking the role of international students too simply, which made the latter's role far from being brought into play. Professor Ye Songmanying said that some New Zealanders only regard international students as "CashCows" who can lay eggs, so the benefits they bring to a school are simply understood as being able to pay more tuition fees for the school, so that the latter can afford to build a new swimming pool or library. But is that all the international students can do? There are so many things that international students can bring to this small island country, such as increasing cultural identity, enhancing New Zealand's ties with the world, expanding trade channels, and establishing personal relationships between New Zealand people and overseas people. Due to the devaluation of New Zealand's currency, I now go to New Zealand to study in world famous universities such as Auckland University and Auckland University of Technology, and the cost has plummeted. Calculated, the undergraduate tuition is cheaper than in the past by more than 1, RMB, which is almost the same as that in wage-earning countries such as Singapore. In addition, New Zealand has always maintained a low unemployment rate. In order to solve the shortage of talents in the labor market, the New Zealand government will take many measures to ease the difficulty of immigration.

If international students do not reach the immigration score after graduation, they can increase the immigration score by accumulating work experience in New Zealand, which brings more opportunities for international students who want to immigrate to New Zealand. This year, the cost of studying abroad in many Commonwealth countries began to decline, and the cost of studying abroad in some countries even fell by nearly one third compared with previous years. However, New Zealand and other popular countries have entered the era of wage study abroad. Good educational environment and open immigration policy have made New Zealand the first choice for many domestic students to study abroad.

More than 6% universities in New Zealand rank among the top 5 universities in the world.

New Zealand has followed the high-quality education system in Britain, and the two countries have a special origin in education. For example, the current president of Oxford University in England is the former president of Auckland University in New Zealand, while Canterbury University in New Zealand, which is famous for its engineering, was founded by scholars from Oxford University in England. Zhou Chen, a senior overseas consultant of Xintong, said that more than 6% universities in New Zealand are among the top 5 universities in the world. The eight public universities include the University of Auckland, the world's top 1 universities, the oldest University of Otago in New Zealand, and the Auckland University of Technology, which is famous for its science and engineering. These world famous schools can provide students with undergraduate and master's degree courses in business, computer, art, medical care, architecture, education and engineering.

In addition, high-quality high school institutions such as Avon Dell Middle School in New Zealand can also provide first-class high school education for overseas students and help them enter world-renowned schools.

The number of China students studying in New Zealand is increasing every year

According to Ge Gannan, Education Counselor of New Zealand Embassy in China, in recent years, more and more China students are willing to study in New Zealand, with an annual growth rate of about 2%. Up to now, there are about 25, China students registered in New Zealand schools. New Zealand's international education income is equivalent to about a quarter of the country's foreign exchange income from tourism. In the future, New Zealand's study abroad industry will still be an important source of national export income. New Zealand is committed to developing the national economy, and is ready to plan better, more flexible and convenient policies for studying abroad and immigration. At the same time, New Zealand has increased its investment in education to attract more overseas students to study in New Zealand.