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Thread: People with qualifications gained with New Zealand Aid funding ??

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    Default People with qualifications gained with New Zealand Aid funding ??

    Hi all,

    I was just wondering if there are some people here in this forum who have (or know people who have) "qualifications gained with New Zealand Aid funding" and have applied for residency.
    I would like to know few things from their experience.

    Thanks

    Cheers
    MK

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    Hi again
    Plz help me if you know anyone in this forum who had similar issues in the past.
    I found some old threads where Mulder82, ple60, svssm, Ahnick mentioned of their degree from New Zealand.
    Are they still around here in this forum?

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    You could try clicking on these people's usernames, then going to 'Find all posts', which will show you when they last posted on the forum. Even if they haven't done lately, you could send them a PM, which might then attract their attention by an email notification.

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    Thanks for the suggestion JandM.
    I did send them emails and also got responses from some of them.
    This forum is indeed great. People are really helpful out here.
    cheers!

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    I don't know anyone on this forum but one of my friend got his ph. d with NZ funding, residence and then citizenship. If you mean that with NZ funding, can someone qualify/disqualify for residency, I don't think funding disqualifies anyone.

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    I agree. I woudn't say funding would disqualify anyone unless that funding was a need based funding which would be a black spot in some countries. But about NZ I can't say.

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