Gisborne

Gisborne

New Zealand

Gisborne|New ZealandAccess to local vocational training and regional satellite campuses.Strong demand in horticulture, viticulture, forestry, and healthcare.

A sun-drenched coastal city with a growing agricultural and viticulture sector.

Gisborne offers a relaxed pace of life with a strong focus on primary industries, including forestry, horticulture, and wine production. It is an affordable option for immigrants looking for a community-oriented coastal environment.

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Living cost

NZD 2,000 - 2,500 / month

Language

English

Currency

NZD / New Zealand Dollar

Avg tuition

NZD 25,000 - 45,000 / yr

This city is usually a strong fit if you:

agriculture work

families

lifestyle seekers

Immigration pathways in Gisborne

Why students choose Gisborne

  • Affordable housing market
  • Strong agricultural and viticulture industry
  • Renowned surf beaches and sunshine

Living in Gisborne

Typical city living cost: NZD 2,000 - 2,500 / month. Work during studies typically limited to 20 hrs / week during term time.

Gisborne is a smaller city with a tight-knit community; a vehicle is highly recommended for commuting and exploring the wider region.

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