New Zealand government has announced that international students will be able to enter the country from April 2022.

 

A five-step plan was announced on 3 February outlining the country’s strategy for a border reopening, with New Zealand citizens living abroad, highly skilled workers and travelers on working holiday schemes prioritized in the first three stages.

 

Entry for international students will be part of stage three of the plan, which will commence from 12 April. At this stage, just 5,000 international students will be able to enter the country, in time for semester two to start.

 

All other international students will be able to enter the country from October 2022 in time for the start of the 2022-23 academic years. This is part of the fifth and final stage of the border reopening plan.

 

Students will have to be fully vaccinated to travel to New Zealand, but they will no longer have to stay in government quarantine locations, known as MIQ (Managed Isolation and Quarantine). Instead, students will have to self-isolate for up to 10 days.

 

On entering the country, travellers will be given three rapid antigen tests: one to take on day one, the second to be taken on day five/six, and the third as a backup.

 

New Zealand has had one of the strictest border closures throughout the pandemic, remaining shut to almost all travellers and citizens since April 2020. This, in turn, has seen many international students choose to study in countries such as the UK and Canada, where it has been easier for students to enter.

Source: Times Higher Education

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