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I want to work in New Zealand. Is it reliable?

Working in New Zealand is more reliable.

Working in New Zealand is not only the choice of skilled immigrants, but also many jobs have no language requirements, and their living standards, environment and salary are excellent. New Zealand's work visa application is also very simple, and the visa is also very fast.

China people who go to work in New Zealand mainly apply for technical jobs, such as cooks, hairdressers, construction workers (carpenters, plumbers, bricklayers, steel workers), welders, excavator drivers and so on. You can apply as long as you have relevant work experience in China. You can also bring your family to work and study in New Zealand legally. Working in New Zealand can make money, or you can choose to immigrate to make money.

Practical feelings about life in New Zealand:

1, scenery

This is a country that is all green from the plane, and of course it is slightly worse in winter. This is still a country with more sheep than people, and it is a veritable big countryside. After all, the wind blows and the grass sees cattle and sheep.

2. Climate

The temperature difference between day and night in New Zealand is a little bigger than that in China. In summer, you will encounter a high temperature of 30 degrees, but at night, you will cover yourself with a quilt, and so will some coastal cities in China. However, the winter in New Zealand is not cold, and most areas will not be below zero. In the southern hemisphere, the seasons are opposite to ours, so it gets colder as we go south. However, most people think that the scenery of South Island is much better than that of North Island.

3. Price

A friend said that when I first went to New Zealand, when I saw the price in the supermarket, I would habitually multiply it by five and compare it. Going to the supermarket to see the price column is shaking, and everything is expensive.

In fact, meat and the like are discounted by kilograms, which is actually more than twice that of China, because many supermarkets in New Zealand are priced by kilograms. And there is a big difference, that is, New Zealand's vegetables and fruits have almost no pesticides, and they are purely natural and pollution-free. In addition, the vegetables and fruits in New Zealand are all picked out and look good. The above are all "beauties" of vegetables.

Step 4 transport

Except for big cities like Auckland and Christchurch, there are buses, and many small towns may only have one or two, which are not so cheap and not many. Some places need to book tickets in advance. Local residents will tell you that New Zealand has no cars or legs, so if you want to travel far away in your spare time, you can choose to rent a car and find a friend to drive.