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New Zealand Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Sep 26, 2019
While a lot of countries in some parts of the world are still battling with a low literacy rate, the literacy rate of New Zealand since 2007 has not changed. The literacy rate has always been...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Sep 26, 2019
The education system of New Zealand is not different from what is being practiced in most countries of the world. The education system in New Zealand can be classified into three levels; primary,...Read More

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J. Harty, Writer
Answered: Apr 24, 2019
It is really something uncommon that a country could exist without a specie of snake in it. That's exactly the case with New Zealand. The only set of snakes you can see are the ones kept in the...Read More

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J. Harty, Writer
Answered: Apr 24, 2019
New Zealand today, is regarded as one of the most prosperous countries in the world. Many people always wonder how New Zealand which is very small in population has been able to attain such...Read More

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Sophia Lee Ryan
Answered: Aug 29, 2017
The two islands of the island nation New Zealand are called North Island and South Island. New Zealand has a total area of 268,021 square kilometers and has an estimated total population of more...Read More

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J. Harty, Writer
Answered: Apr 24, 2019
Absolutely yes, if you have not been to New Zealand before, then you might be missing a whole lot of wonderful things. One of the most amazing country you can live is New Zealand. The crime rate...Read More

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J. Harty, Writer
Answered: Apr 24, 2019
If you want to live, work in New Zealand or come for vacation, there are nice places you can stay and enjoy the beauty of the country. Queenstown is one important and beautiful place you can't...Read More

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Robert Hazlewood, Senior Executive
Answered: Apr 24, 2019
It is no longer a news that foreigners don't have the right anymore to buy residential properties, this is just part of the measures put in place by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern led government...Read More

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Mike John, Content Explorer
Answered: Apr 16, 2019
New Zealand is known for a lot of things: kiwis, rugby, Lord of the Rings. You may be shocked to learn that it is also home to some of the greatest educational programs. Countries like the United...Read More

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E. Austin
Answered: Jun 18, 2019
New Zealand was always considered a pretty safe place to visit and live in. All that is changing though, thanks to the attack of Christchurch which was a terrorist attack in nature. It took place...Read More

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Leo Samuels, Content Writer
Answered: Jul 16, 2019
Schooling is compulsory in New Zealand because they feel it is vital to their countries success. They place a very high value on education because they believe that's what it takes to get ahead...Read More

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J. Alfie, Content Writer
Answered: Jul 16, 2019
Indians can get jobs in New Zealand, but it isn't easy. You'll have to go through a lengthy process. First, you will be required to apply for a working Visa. Since a good number of people from...Read More

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Robert Hazlewood, Senior Executive
Answered: Apr 24, 2019
One of the most amazing places on earth is New Zealand. The country is filled with a lot of beautiful things for eyes to behold. If you find yourself in New Zealand, you should try and get a...Read More

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S. Leo, Content Blogger
Answered: Jul 16, 2019
Studying in New Zealand is very expensive. It is also perfect. Courses in the science areas of study and engineering as well can cost from $25,000 on up (New Zealand money). Medicine and dentist...Read More

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S. Leo, Content Blogger
Answered: Jul 15, 2019
They Maori do still live in New Zealand and in fact, make up 3 percent of the population. They happen to be the next to the largest ethnic group in the entire country of New Zealand.
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