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・ Korean National Airlines
・ Korean national anthem
・ Korean National Assembly Budget Office
・ Korean National Football Championship
・ Korean National party
・ Korean National Police University
・ Korean National Semi-Professional Football League
・ Korean National Sports Festival
・ Korean nationalism
・ Korean nationalist historiography
・ Korean nationality
・ Korean Native
・ Korean natural farming
・ Korean Navy
・ Korean New Year
Korean New Zealanders
・ Korean nobility
・ Korean noodles
・ Korean numerals
・ Korean Ocean Research and Development Institute
・ Korean Ocean Shipping Agency
・ Korean Olympic Committee
・ Korean Open (darts)
・ Korean Oriental Pharmacist
・ Korean Orthodox Church
・ Korean painting
・ Korean paper
・ Korean Paralympic Committee
・ Korean passport
・ Korean Peasants League


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Korean New Zealanders : ウィキペディア英語版
Korean New Zealanders

Korean New Zealanders (Korean: 한국계 뉴질랜드인), also referred to informally as "Korean Kiwis" or "Kowis", are New Zealand citizens and residents of Korean ancestry. The 2006 New Zealand census found 30,792 Koreans in the country, virtually all from South Korea, making them the third-largest Asian population there, and more than 0.75 per cent of the total population of New Zealand.〔
==Migration history==
The Korean population in New Zealand has been strongly affected by New Zealand immigration policies. Until a policy change made in 1987, preference was given to English-speaking migrants, especially those from Commonwealth of Nations countries. In 1991 a new policy took effect in which potential migrants were ranked according to a points system based on factors such as education, occupation and wealth. This made it far easier for people from Korea and other Asian countries to migrate to New Zealand, and dramatically increased the number of Korean New Zealanders.〔
In 1986, there were only 426 Koreans in New Zealand; that had doubled to 903 in 1991, and their population growth accelerated throughout the first half of the 1990s; there were roughly 3,000 people of Korean descent in New Zealand in 1992, according to unofficial estimates, and by the time of the 1996 Census, their population had quadrupled to 12,657 individuals, making them the fastest-growing population group. Growth slowed after that, with only a further 50% increase in the Korean population by 2001.

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