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Pregnant Korean woman forced to leave NZ

Auckland : New Zealand | 5 months ago  
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A Korean woman will be kicked out of New Zealand after being refused a student visa because she is pregnant – despite being willing to pay for her maternity care. Sung Won Kim, 31, and her partner arrived on visitors' permits in March. In April, she applied for a student permit which was declined because...
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