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I study geophysics and want to study abroad. I don't know which country to go to. The substitutes are the Netherlands and New Zealand.

Holland doesn't understand, let me tell you something about New Zealand ~

The best school to offer this major in New Zealand is the University of Auckland.

The main employment directions of geophysics majors are geophysicists, geologists, environmentalists, geographers, meteorologists, astronomers, botanists, marine biologists, hydraulic engineers/hydrologists.

In New Zealand, if you want to be a geophysicist engaged in oil, natural gas and groundwater exploration, it is easy to find a job, but there are few opportunities to engage in marine and volcanic research. I want to be a geologist and an agricultural botanist, and there are many job opportunities ~

The salary is also enviable: the average graduate student's annual salary is 56,000 New Zealand dollars, equivalent to about 300,000 yuan; The salary of doctoral students is higher, 72,000-98,000 New Zealand dollars, equivalent to about 370,000-500,000 yuan.

When it comes to working in New Zealand, you have to mention immigration. Undergraduate graduates can get a green card directly as long as they find the work immigration scores related to their majors. As a graduate student, you have no problem getting a green card. New Zealand's green card is unique in the world, and there is no time limit. That is to say, you can always enjoy the generous welfare benefits of New Zealand with your green card, be a good citizen who loves the motherland and return to China at any time. You don't have to face the dilemma of giving up your nationality or giving up your green card. In new Zealand, fish and bear's paw are yours ~