New Zealand is a sovereign country comprising of two islands, The North
Island and The South Island, and 600 smaller islands. These islands lie
around 1500 kilometres east of Australia across the Tasman sea. The capital
city is Wellington. English is widely spoken and the standard of living is
among the best in the world. Parklands and marine cover more than onethird
of the country. It is a constitutional monarchy and is a member of the
United Nations Organisation, Commonwealth of Nations, Australia New
Zealand and United States security treaty(ANZUS), Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development, Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation, Pacific Islands Forum, etc. It is well connected to every other
continent in the world.
The education system in New Zealand is modelled on the British system of the
education and is cheaper than the education system in Canada. Additionally,
the cost of living is lower than most English speaking countries. A student is
allowed to work 20 hours during one week during his semester and up to 40
hours during his vacation. Along with your studies, the student can try for
internships during your stay. This can be used by the student to leverage his
expenses during his stay in the country.
All eight universities in New Zealand are among the top 3% in the world.
Moreover, all of them come in the top 500 universities of the world. After
completion of one’s studies, the student can apply for two year post study
work visa. If the job you get to work is related to your field of study, you can
apply for Permanent Residency.
Unlike other study destinations, except in higher altitudes, the temperature
during winter does not go down below 10 degree Celsius and the temperature
during summer does not increase beyond 25 degree Celsius, making it one of
the most ideal English speaking study destinations in the world.
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