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NZ now most attractive country for international students

New Zealand is the now most attractive country in the world to international students, thanks to its handling of the coronavirus pandemic. That’s according to a recent survey of 400 agents across the Navitas global network in 63 countries. These agents send students all over the world to study

The report’s author, Jonathan Chew, says that while all destinations are facing similar challenges, countries have responded differently to the pandemic and to the plight of international students. 

New Zealand was chosen as the country that has handled the coronavirus outbreak the best by 28% of prospective international students surveyed—more than double the number who selected China, the next highest country.

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