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The Government’s going for growth in international education, releasing its plan to double the sector’s economic contribution to $7.2 billion by 2034.
“International education is one of our largest exports, injecting $3.6 billion into our economy in 2024. It also provides opportunities for research, strengthening trade and people-to-people connections, which are important to drive investment, productivity and innovation in New Zealand.
“On average in 2024, an international student spent $45,000 across the year. That means more visits to our cafes and restaurants, more people visiting our iconic attractions and ultimately more jobs being created.
“With international student enrolments steadily increasing since 2023, we want to supercharge that growth track and make New Zealand the destination of choice for international students,” says Education Minister Erica Stanford.
To support this, from November the Government will:
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14 Jul 2025