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Should immigrants to New Zealand choose naturalization?
It depends on the individual's actual situation. According to my experience of working as an immigrant visa in and for more than ten years, if you want to live there for a long time and are not prepared to go back to China for development in the future, you can consider naturalization. After all, the per capita environmental welfare advantage there is still obvious compared with that in China. However, if you consider going back to China in the future and have the intention of returning to your roots, don't be naturalized. You should only take the permanent residence card over there, because you need to apply for a visa to return to China after entering New Zealand, and the overall visa situation in China is still relatively strict so far, not to mention the difficulty of re-entering China in the future.
Personal views, for reference only, hope to help you, hope to adopt thank you!
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