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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Do what Norway does. Your student loan costs you nothing if you stay at home, earning and paying tax.
    How do they manage to get people living in a foreign jurisdiction to make payments?

    Doesn't sound like it would work to me. Those people would just laugh.

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    I worked when I did my tertiary training and didnt need a loan.

    It was an apprenticeship

    Why dont students have work components at relevant tasks built into the course. They'll finish their studies in the real world

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    There was a wishful rant up on the notice board at work, went something like this..

    Give everyone in the workforce over the age of 50, $1,000,000 and force them to retire. (opening up a million job vacancies, employment issues solved)

    It is mandatory to bank the money if you want it. ( banks credit and loan issues solved).

    It is mandatory to send your kids to school and uni (stupid kids fixed)

    It is mandatory to purchase health insurance (hospitals fixed)

    Mandatory to buy at least $50 in booze and/or smokes a week (government rakes in taxes)

    Mandatory to buy a new car (get rid of shit old imports..)

    Etc etc etc

    The figures are made up I'm sure but it seemed a pretty novel approach to get the country out of the toilet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    The solution is simple.

    Do what Norway does. Your student loan costs you nothing if you stay at home, earning and paying tax.

    Go live overseas and you have to pay it back with interest.
    National already floated this idea a couple of years back... Labour called it slavery. I think its a good idea. A years work in NZ for a year of your loan paid, or whatever.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    This happens now, if you are living in NZ and paying your loan back, no interest is charged in your student loan,

    One thing there is no reason to pay back the loan early, so you just make the minimum payments which automatically come out of your wages. If there was an insenive to pay it early i would have, but since there wasn't, i took 5 years to pay back $12,000.
    Well, I can't be 100% certain they are not charging me something... you tried making head or tail of the statements (when they actually send one... come to think of it, I haven't had one in probably at least a year)?

    I'm surprised you paid it back so quickly. 3.5 years later, I've barely bitten into the $12k, owing something like $10k +. Why? I make the minimum required payments based on income. Why? Its cheaper. With inflation and interest on money in the bank, its actually costing me less and less to have the loan.

    Governments...
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    my mate did his medical degree at otago uni, racked up a $150,000 student loan, new zealand salaries were crap so he, hopped over to the states and now lives very comfortably, oh and hes not paying a cent on his student loan. he said " im never going back to that crap hole country ever, fuck new zealand"

    i tend to agree with him
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcr250 View Post
    hes not paying a cent on his student loan.
    What a homo ! Good on him for heading off to greener pastures buts its the shit attitude like that, that is going to make it harder for future students..
    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    Fkn crack up. Most awkward interviewee ever i reckon haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    How do they manage to get people living in a foreign jurisdiction to make payments?

    Doesn't sound like it would work to me. Those people would just laugh.
    You didn't read my original post did you?

    Norway has a treaty with NZ and Australia and they tell the relevant tax authorities in each country how much they need to deduct from a person's pay and send to the Norwegian government. It's very simple, just like the British Armed Forces Pension that the UK pays NZ that NZ doesn't pay on to ex-UK servicemen and women.

    The person owing the loan, doesn't see the money, it's a transaction at government level. That's what the treaty is about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    There was a wishful rant up on the notice board at work, went something like this..

    Give everyone in the workforce over the age of 50, $1,000,000 and force them to retire. (opening up a million job vacancies, employment issues solved)

    It is mandatory to bank the money if you want it. ( banks credit and loan issues solved).

    It is mandatory to send your kids to school and uni (stupid kids fixed)

    It is mandatory to purchase health insurance (hospitals fixed)

    Mandatory to buy at least $50 in booze and/or smokes a week (government rakes in taxes)

    Mandatory to buy a new car (get rid of shit old imports..)

    Etc etc etc

    The figures are made up I'm sure but it seemed a pretty novel approach to get the country out of the toilet.
    1 million is small change and a 50 year old with dependent children would be living in a cardboard box on the street at 65 under those conditions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcr250 View Post
    my mate did his medical degree at otago uni, racked up a $150,000 student loan, new zealand salaries were crap so he, hopped over to the states and now lives very comfortably, oh and hes not paying a cent on his student loan. he said " im never going back to that crap hole country ever, fuck new zealand"

    i tend to agree with him
    Sad this happens but fair enough...why should Dr's & Nurses have to pay to be trained when they are a vital part of what NZ needs...the Govt would be better off waiving the fees and keeping these guys NZ...

    In the UK this is what Nurses get

    "Those who undertake an NHS funded degree course receive a means tested bursary. Your tuition fees are paid, but the grant allowance you receive will depend on your income or that of your partner/parents.
    Those who undertake an NHS funded diploma course receive a non oncome assessed bursary, which currently stands at £6,372 (£7,443 in London). Depending on your circumstances, eg, if you have children, you may be elligible for extra allowances"


    In NZ it appears that you have to pay the course fee....


    In the UK my friends Son just needed living support from my friend and the rest was paid for by the Govt...


    So the issue is should we not help people who want to work in essential services...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Well, I can't be 100% certain they are not charging me something... you tried making head or tail of the statements (when they actually send one... come to think of it, I haven't had one in probably at least a year)?

    I'm surprised you paid it back so quickly. 3.5 years later, I've barely bitten into the $12k, owing something like $10k +. Why? I make the minimum required payments based on income. Why? Its cheaper. With inflation and interest on money in the bank, its actually costing me less and less to have the loan.

    Governments...
    Well they charge you the interest, then write it off end of each year. sorta thing, its pretty easy to read/understand there statments. I didn't bother looking first few years, more last couple to try and figure out how long it take to finsh paying off.

    Didn't do anything funny, just minium payments out of wages, and paid it off. and now more money in my pocket each week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scissorhands View Post
    Why dont students have work components at relevant tasks built into the course. They'll finish their studies in the real world
    Because there's too much 'work' involved, maybe..
    It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hopeful Biker View Post
    As a student who was attending a course and on Student allowance/loan i think some of the replies here are rubbish and the course that the government fags are taking is bullshit. I left my course after completing the first half,
    So you were genuinely studying and earning your qualification. I am referring to those others who you might have seen appearing from time to time in your classes. These people are milking the system, especially when they manage to avoid studylink's radar...
    Trust me, it does happen.
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