Low cost of living – As
compared to Canada, cost of living is relatively cheaper in New
Zealand.
Internationally
recognized Universities – The New Zealand education system is
modeled after the British system, and as a result, the education
obtained in New Zealand is acknowledged in most countries around
the world.
Easy access to travel in
the Asia Pacific region.
Endless nature and
beautiful geography– The ever changing landscape of New Zealand has
captured the hearts of adventurists and artists alike: hauntingly
desolate rock, jagged cliffs, bubbling rocks and wide spaces are
abundant in New Zealand.
Fewer crowds – New
Zealand has more space, smaller classrooms, fewer line ups and
fewer crowds than Canada, allowing you to really take in the nature
and the people of this island country.
Universities offer a wide
range of programs.
Welcoming and diverse mix
of people – New Zealander’s pride themselves on being some of the
world’s greatest travelers because of their openness and acceptance
of other cultures. As an international student, integrating into
society is made easy.
Perfect destination for
Adventure Junkies – Did you know Dir Edmund Hilary, the first man
to summit Mount Everest, was a Kiwi (person from New Zealand)? New
Zealand has a long standing tradition of pushing visitors to the
limits by offering many affordable adrenaline-pumping activities:
Zorbing, Bungee Jumping and ziplining are a few ways you can take a
study break.
Safe and stable
democratic environment – New Zealand has a fascinating political
system that has achieved great results worthy of closer
observation.
Well connected to the
world – Despite its location, technology has allowed us to blur
borders and be more connected than ever. New Zealand has adapted
the latest communications technology, and as a result, is an active
participant in the world markets.