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How to truly integrate into New Zealand after emigration?

Migration is easy, but how to become a local resident is a tortuous and long integration process.

New trends and challenges

New Zealand is a young immigrant country, but this wave of immigrants from 20 14 to 20 17 is rapidly receding. According to Statistics New Zealand, the number of non-citizens who left New Zealand in the past year exceeded 30,000, an increase of 23% compared with the same period last year. In April this year, the number of net immigrants decreased by nearly 5,000 compared with the same period last year. According to the forecast of the Ministry of Finance, the net migration will be reduced to 44,000 by the end of next year and directly to 25,000 by 2022.

Behind the ups and downs in the number of immigrants, more and more immigrants are disheartened and intend to return to China. However, the increasingly high immigration threshold should not be an obstacle to the pursuit of a better life. Every year, ANZ Immigrants' Living and Living Exhibition vigorously popularizes the necessary knowledge and secrets for immigrants to stay in new places: how to win job opportunities without local work experience? How do international students find jobs that match their majors? How to convert a work visa into a right of abode?

Some people say that it may be because "New Zealanders are contracted by the state"! Today I will tell you what good benefits you can enjoy as a New Zealand resident or citizen that others can't!

The welfare policy of the welfare state is actually a system of income redistribution, a manifestation of the current humanitarian spirit and an interpretation of the equality of all beings.

If you are a New Zealand PR(PR refers to a green card holder, that is, a New Zealand resident) and want to apply for benefits, you should apply for WorkandIncome or InlandRevenue.