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What should I pay attention to before entering New Zealand?

Lesson 1: Contact the airport in advance.

Most schools will arrange shuttle service. If students are going to live in the school dormitory, the school will arrange relevant personnel to meet them at the designated airport. If students live in a host family, they are usually picked up by the host family.

Lesson 2: Apply for a dormitory early.

Accommodation is one of the problems that must be solved in advance and must be fully implemented before entry. For students who have just arrived in other places, if the school provides accommodation, in the absence of acquaintances, it is best to choose to live in school dormitories or host families as a transition. After basically adapting to the local life and study, you can consider choosing other accommodation forms according to your own lifestyle. However, dormitories in schools are generally tight and need to apply early.

Lesson 3: Set up two accounts skillfully to manage money.

The total amount of cash taken out of the country shall not exceed 5,000 US dollars (about 20,000 yuan). It is recommended that international students take around $2,000 with them in case of emergency. It's best to bring traveler's checks or money orders, which is convenient and safe. When you arrive at your destination, open a bank card and deposit the money with you in the local bank, which is very convenient to access.

Lesson 4: Choosing services wisely can save telephone bills.

In foreign countries, there are many ways to pay by mobile phone for students to choose and use. If you mainly use your mobile phone during the day, you should choose a low-cost mobile phone service mode during the day; If you just chat with friends and say hello, you'd better use a cheap mobile phone service at night.

Lesson 5: Appreciate help.

If you encounter difficulties, you can contact the school bureau or the international student service office. Please consult the Immigration Bureau for matters related to visa processing. When your personal safety is threatened or there is a legal dispute in the local area, you can ask the Embassy of China for help. Freshmen can seek help from the local China Student Union in airport pick-up, accommodation, bank account opening and familiarization with the surrounding environment. Since the reunion is voluntary, please be grateful and don't take it for granted when seeking help from the reunion.