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New Zealand to double foreign student market, eases work rules to attract global talent
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New Zealand aims to double its international education sector to NZ$7.2 billion by 2034, easing work restrictions to attract more foreign students. The government will raise part-time work limits and expand eligibility for work rights, positioning the country as a preferred destination amid tighter student visa policies in the US and Australia.
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