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Can I work as a doctor in New Zealand? What other preferential policies are there for doctoral studies in New Zealand?

Studying in New Zealand is not only rich in academic qualifications, but also very thoughtful and preferential policies. New Zealand has a full-time doctoral program for 3 years and a part-time doctoral program for 6 years. Students can work full-time during their doctoral studies. This can not only relieve the economic pressure, but also gain valuable experience and knowledge in practice, which is really good news for international students. Can I go to New Zealand to study for a PhD? Below, studying abroad will answer for you.

Can I be a doctor in New Zealand?

1. The New Zealand government has issued a new policy, allowing all international students who have studied language courses in quality schools in New Zealand for more than 14 weeks to work part-time for up to 20 hours a week. However, international students studying for research-oriented master's or doctoral degrees in New Zealand are free to work, and there is no time limit. The New Deal will take effect on 20 14 and 1.

2. Prior to this, most parts of New Zealand required students to study for more than 65,438+02 months before obtaining a work permit. In other words, only international students with undergraduate or master's courses have the opportunity to work in their spare time, while students with language courses have no chance. But doctors and research graduate students are limited to 20 hours a week.

3. New Zealand's new doctor policy can help international students gain valuable work experience while studying in New Zealand, and encourage students to gain more in practice. Taking a part-time job during study can not only help students to apply new knowledge and skills in a completely different environment from the classroom, but also help students earn pocket money.

4. The New Zealand government also announced that it will implement a pilot project, which will select 25 high-quality institutions. After evaluating the authenticity of their students' learning objectives and determining that they have sufficient financial resources, they can simplify and give priority to student visa applications. It is reported that the project will be implemented at the beginning of 20 14, and will be extended to more quality schools in New Zealand in 20 15.

What other preferential policies are there for studying in New Zealand?

1. International students studying in New Zealand enjoy the tuition fee of local students, which is only RMB 20,000-30,000 per year; During the doctoral study, the spouse can apply for an unrestricted work permit-spouse work permit, which is consistent with the course time. The applicant's children study and live in New Zealand, enjoy the treatment of local residents, attend primary and secondary schools free of charge, and enjoy free medical care;

2. International doctoral students can apply for various scholarships. For example, the "New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarship" signed by the Ministry of Education of China and New Zealand covers tuition, living expenses, transportation subsidies, insurance subsidies and books and papers, and the New Zealand government provides scholarships.

3. Doctoral students can apply for skilled immigrants in New Zealand more conveniently and quickly after graduation. If you choose to do postdoctoral research, you will get a New Zealand work visa, because doing postdoctoral research in New Zealand is a job and you can enjoy the salary of a New Zealand university lecturer.