New Zealanders in Australia will still be second-class citizens despite a bill giving some Kiwis access to student loans, a tertiary education advocacy group says.
New Australian Prime Minster Malcolm Turnbull announced on Saturday that legislation to introduce the measure would be introduced into Australia's Parliament this week.
The bill, first announced two and a half years ago, would give loan access to Special Category Visa holders who first entered Australia as a dependent child and who have lived in Australia for at least 10 years.
If the bill passes, about 2600 New Zealanders would be eligible for loans to help them study at university or other tertiary training institutions.
New Zealand Union of Students' Associations president Rory McCourt said even after the bill was passed, Kiwi families across the ditch would still be second-class citizens when it came to tertiary education.