A discussion on the contents of New Zealand's free trade agreement with India, focusing on migrant caps, student visa numbers, investment obligations, and public skepticism about the deal's fairness and balance.
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Well, are numerical limits on students? And yeah, and there's a reference to those, you know, the categories of migrants, the temporary entry visa, that's also in there. You know, it's the numbers, as they said, a maximum of kind of 5000 in any one year. And yes, no numerical limits on the student numbers.
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no numerical limits but regulatory control retained
Dileepa Fonseka: BusinessDesk senior journalist on the contents of New Zealand's FTA with IndiaSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.