The National Trade Academy has put its plans for a dairy farm training school at Oamaru Airport on hold because of processing delays caused by international visa office closures.
Plans to establish the school, next to the NTA-affiliated New Zealand Airline Academy, were announced in August last year. It was due to open in March, but the NTA had not been able to fill classes, managing director Craig Musson said.
The issues arose when six overseas visa processing offices were closed by Immigration New Zealand last year, Musson said.
Typically, about 25 per cent of students at the NTA dairy courses were international, he said.
Without them, NTA was focusing on its courses in Christchurch, rather than expanding its operations, he said.