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    The Education Minister wants overseas primary teachers to come work in New Zealand - and stay

    The Education Minister wants overseas primary teachers to come work in New Zealand - and stay


    Erica Stanford, who is also the Immigration Minister, this morning announced on Newstalk ZB she's changing immigration rules to fast-track residency for primary teachers.

    From late next month, those working overseas will only need a job offer, but won't be required to have worked for two years., to apply for residency here.

    Stanford says it will make a difference, but there's still more to do in terms of onsite training, scholarships, and encouraging young people to pursue teaching.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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