Cheers to a whopping number of 20 holidays and 13 long weekends in the Philippines! Filipinos have all reasons to rejoice this 2015 as well! Feeling the vacation vibe? Plan your getaways now!

New Zealand has always been a dream study destination for many Filipinos. With its world-class education system, stunning scenery, and relaxed lifestyle, it is easy to see why. But now, there is even more reason to consider it. The Kiwi government is promoting a long-term residency pathway specifically for Filipino scholars. If you are planning to study abroad, this could be your chance to go beyond the classroom and start building a future.
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New Zealand is facing a shortage of skilled workers in several important areas. These include civil engineering, agriculture, and education. To help fill these gaps, Education New Zealand (ENZ) is launching a digital campaign focused on Filipino students. The goal is to encourage more people to study in these fields while offering a possible path to live and work in New Zealand afterwards.
If you enrol in a course that matches the country’s current skill needs, you will not only earn a respected qualification. You will also improve your chances of building a long-term career in New Zealand. The government sees international students, especially those from the Philippines, as potential contributors to their growing workforce.

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What makes this opportunity even more exciting is the chance to apply for a post-study work visa. Depending on the level and length of your programme, you might be allowed to stay and work in New Zealand after graduation. This can help you gain valuable work experience and possibly lead to permanent residency in the future.
It is important to remember that there is no automatic residency offer. You will still need to meet specific requirements set by New Zealand’s immigration policies. However, this clearer pathway gives Filipino students a better shot at staying long term, especially if they are studying in a field where their skills are needed.
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This initiative is not just beneficial for New Zealand. It is also a great opportunity for Filipino scholars who want to study in a country that values education and work-life balance. By choosing New Zealand, you get more than just a degree. You get a chance to grow, gain global experience, and potentially build a new life.
So, if you have ever dreamed of studying abroad and building a future overseas, this could be your sign. Whether you are passionate about engineering, farming, or teaching, New Zealand might just be the place to turn your dreams into reality.
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