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‘It’s very lonely’: International student opens up about studying in NZ

Author
Cheree Kinnear,
Publish Date
Fri, 18 Nov 2022, 3:46pm

‘It’s very lonely’: International student opens up about studying in NZ

Author
Cheree Kinnear,
Publish Date
Fri, 18 Nov 2022, 3:46pm

In an empty room deep inside the Massey University library, Loyd Doron sits alone, eating his lunch, reflecting on the past four months.

The 22-year-old film student left his small countryside town in the Philippines in July to study in Wellington.

But his journey has been far from a fairy tale.

And he never anticipated it would be quite so lonely.

聽鈥淭he first 1-2 months were so hard,鈥 Doron told Focus. 鈥淚 many times got to the point where I wanted to book a flight home because it was so challenging.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very lonely. The hardest thing has been that loneliness and homesickness.

鈥淚 still find it really hard to get out there, put myself out there and meet other people and make friends.

鈥淚t was so much harder than I thought.鈥

International students at New Zealand universities all but disappeared for almost two years during the start of the Covid pandemic.

Since the reopening of New Zealand鈥檚 borders they鈥檝e slowly trickled back, but it鈥檚 predicted to take years before it builds up proper steam.

In January this year, just 93 people arrived on student visas.

About 2700 arrived in October - still less than half the 7200 who arrived pre-pandemic in October 2019.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been challenging that there鈥檚 not a lot of people in the same boat as me," says Loyd Doron. Photo / Mark Mitchell鈥淚t鈥檚 been challenging that there鈥檚 not a lot of people in the same boat as me," says Loyd Doron. Photo / Mark Mitchell

鈥淭here鈥檚 not a lot of international students. Most of them are domestic students or have already been living here in New Zealand for quite some time,鈥 Doron explained.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been challenging that there鈥檚 not a lot of people in the same boat as me. It鈥檚 hard to meet people you can share your experiences. It鈥檚 one of the things I find really hard in terms of meeting new people.鈥

Back home, Doron had lots of friends.

They鈥檇 spend afternoons together, chatting, playing sports and just 鈥渉anging out鈥.

He also comes from a tight-knit family and is very close with his mum and grandmother.

He recently took to social media app TikTok to share his experiences in hopes to connect with other international students feeling the same.

One he posted last month which was captioned 鈥渨hy is it so hard to make friends here as an international student鈥 racked up more than 7000 views.

鈥淲ith that TikTok video, I didn鈥檛 expect it to have so much engagement, it was just random, sharing my thoughts about how I feel at that moment,鈥 he said.

鈥淪o many more people reached out sharing my experience or offering the meet-up for coffee and telling me it鈥檚 going to be okay.

鈥淚t was a really nice way to share my experience and know other people are out there and willing to help support you.鈥

Despite the challenges, Doron says he doesn鈥檛 regret the big move and has high hopes for his future here.

鈥淚 hope once I finish my degree it will open doors to get into the film industry and start my career here and slowly connect with fellow creatives,鈥 he said

鈥淚 feel like it鈥檒l be worth it one day as long as I still have the determination and enough motivation to get through it.鈥

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