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Study In Nz

Albert Said:

when i finish my study in NZ then can i apply for further study in canada.I m indian student?

We Answered:

check out www.isloan.org .it provides all information on study abroad, career counselling, entrence exams preparation like GRE, GMAT, SAT, IELTS, visa counselling, loans for study abroad, accomodation, universities etc.

Rick Said:

Do I need a visa to study and live in NZ with a MARSHALL ISLAND PASSPORT...?

We Answered:

You do need a visa - you certainly must apply for and get a student visa

http://www.immigration.govt.nz/community…

And yes you do need a visitor visa to enter NZ just to visit anyway.
http://www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanual…
Marshall Islands are NOT on the list of visa free counries

Wilma Said:

wants to study at NZ...what are my chances?

We Answered:

getting in is not difficult. u should be able to get in esp if u have a year or two marketing / work experience. living in nz is not expensive - it depends on how thrifty u can get. around $1000 would suffice for a month minus rent. u can work partime in many joints. this will defray costs. all the best

Tamara Said:

Govt. Support for NZ Citizen (Australian Resident) wanting to study in Australia?

We Answered:

Bond university is a private university so the fee structure is different to the rest of Australias universities. NZ citizens are eligible for the Australian fee (subsidized) for public universities BUT they have to pay upfront unlike Australians who can defer their fees with HECS.

For Bond university - I am not sure but it is possible that there is no NZ discount.

Lydia Said:

Want to study in NZ...does my results meet their requirements?

We Answered:

I'm curious if your GPA matches mine, what grade average did you get? I forgot mine, but I know it ranges around there.

I want to study in NZ as well.

I'll try to answer from what I learn about NZ.

The house costs are rather high depending where you want to live. Like Auckland would probably be the most expensive. Anyways the American dollar is worth more. Like $1, would be worth $1.40 in NZ. Not much, but it's something.

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