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Immigrants studying abroad in Christchurch, New Zealand.

There are three main risks in your plan.

1. "Then find a local school and study business. The estimated time is about 10 month. At the same time as attending school, the tourist visa application will be converted into a study visa. "

It's not difficult to find a school, but it's not what you said. The other party will ask for notarization of your IELTS and diploma and many formalities. It is difficult to finish it in ten days.

And instead of changing from a tourist visa to a study visa, why not apply for a study visa directly? It is extremely easy to apply for a study visa in New Zealand nowadays. Just find a junk school and you can get in as long as you are willing to pay. There is no need to apply for a tourist visa.

2. "Studying business, the estimated time is about 10 months."

Brother, to tell the truth, you are 33 years old now. If you pick up your book again, you may not graduate in ten months. Moreover, you can only study for a master's degree or a technical school in ten months, and you can't graduate from an undergraduate course in ten months.

Therefore, the difficulty of starting a master's degree from zero foundation can be imagined. But it depends on human efforts. Do not underestimate the difficulty of graduation, but do not overestimate it.

3. "After studying business for ten months, I changed my visa to a work visa and looked for a job in the local area."

This may be the most difficult part of your plan. Without public relations, no employer will hire you, especially if you are studying an "advanced" subject like business.

If you want to be hired, first of all, your grades are good, or you have special connections. If your grades are average and you have no access, your chances of being hired are basically zero. Note that what you need is full-time, part-time job is useless, try to correspond to the major, otherwise the audit may not pass.

Finally, give you some advice. Look at your plan. Obviously, you immigrated for the sake of immigration.

First, the mentality of "immigrating for the sake of immigrating" is very bad. What's New Zealand like? You might as well see for yourself before making a decision. What foreign friends say may not apply to you, not to mention how many foreigners have the cheek to say that their country is not good.

Immigration is a big deal, and it's too late to regret it after careful consideration.

Second, if you really want to emigrate, I suggest you don't study business. As we are from China, these "elegant" jobs in foreign business are generally not given to us due to the influence of language and other reasons.

Your diploma is likely to end up just a piece of waste paper, so instead of studying business, you might as well take some practical courses. One is easy to study and the other is easy to find a job. In China, construction workers, carpenters, cooks, cakes, hairdressers, horticulture, food processing and agriculture belong to us. Specifically, you may wish to consult friends and intermediaries to find a professional career that you can accept.

Business was not and will not be a popular major for immigrants in the future. If you want to immigrate, you must first put down your posture. When you get there, you are a migrant worker who has crossed the ocean. You should adjust your mentality now, or you will feel seriously unbalanced like many friends here.

The first step to adjust your mentality is to choose a really useful subject to study, and don't have unrealistic illusions about life abroad. Most of the first generation immigrants can only be "working people". Of course, the quality of life of people working abroad is sometimes even higher than that of doctors and white-collar workers in China. So it's up to you to immigrate or not.

Third, the last point is purely personal. In recent years, New Zealand's immigration policy is very loose, and the possibility of sudden tightening is not ruled out. It may not change for a year or two, but it will be more troublesome if there is any change after a long time.

Finally, I wish you success in immigration. I understand the pain of being married and having children. Come on, if you have any questions, you can find me at Baidu HI. You're welcome.