India's degrees are about to receive recognition in a new country, making both studying and working there significantly easier. Which country is it? Let's find out.
Indians frequently travel to various countries worldwide for education and employment. One nation has now simplified this process by recognising Indian degrees. The question naturally arises: which country now recognises Indian degrees? The answer is New Zealand.
New Zealand has streamlined the immigration process for students and skilled professionals from nine countries, including India. Immigration New Zealand has expanded its ‘Qualifications Exempt from Assessment’ (LQE) list. Following this update, the foreign qualifications of individuals from these countries will be recognised without an ‘International Qualifications Assessment’.
◙ India
◙ France
◙ Germany
◙ Italy
◙ Singapore
◙ South Korea
◙ Sri Lanka
◙ Sweden
◙ Switzerland
This New Zealand decision will simplify studying and working there. Under the new rules, degree holders from all the countries on the list, including India, will no longer need to undergo an International Qualifications Assessment when applying for categories such as the Skilled Migrant Category, Green List, and Accredited Employer Work Visa. Indian workers are expected to benefit the most, as most of them hold degrees from India. Notably, New Zealand aims to attract a larger number of Indian students.