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Malaysian New Zealander : ウィキペディア英語版 | Malaysian New Zealander
Malaysian New Zealanders are New Zealand citizens and residents who are of Malaysian descent. As of 2006, approximately 14,547 Malaysian-born people lived in New Zealand.〔〔 == History == During the British colonial period, 42 people born in 1916 on the Straits Settlements (of which is now called Malaysia and Singapore) became the first residents of New Zealand. Most of them were the ethnic Malays and Chinese.〔 In 1986, there were 3,480 Malaysian in New Zealand which later increased to 14,547 in 2006.〔 Of this total, only 3,540 were Malays while the most are the Malaysian Chinese. Due to racial riots emerging in Malaysia in 1969, it encouraged more students from the ethnic Chinese to seek education in New Zealand.〔 Following the riots, Malaysian Government introduced affirmative action policies to help the Bumiputera (mainly the Malays and indigenous people) to achieve more economic quality than the Chinese.〔 Preferential university entry for Bumiputera made it harder for the ethnic Chinese to enter Malaysian institutions of higher learning, that is why many Malaysian Chinese preferred to move and study in New Zealand universities rather than in their own country.〔
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