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The taboo of immigrating to New Zealand, these five items must not be touched.

Taboo 1: religion

In New Zealand, there is a strong religious atmosphere. Prayer or other rituals are incomprehensible to us, but they are sacred to New Zealanders. Therefore, we can not believe in their religion, but we need to weigh their beliefs. There are also some common etiquette problems, such as "touching the nose" for distinguished guests. When we are invited as guests, we don't need to bring expensive gifts, just a bottle of wine, a box of chocolates and a bunch of flowers. They will be satisfied with these.

Taboo 2: Numbers

Many people don't understand why numbers are taboo. New Zealanders are influenced by western religions. They are more exclusive and disgusted with "13", "666" and "Friday". Generally speaking, they will spend these hours in activities, so we should pay great attention to them.

Taboo 3: taking pictures

I have talked about taking pictures on many occasions, and I will say it again here. In New Zealand, remember that if you don't pass the host, you may be in big trouble!

Taboo 4: Differences between men and women

New Zealand is a conservative country, which is different from casual play between men and women in China. Many activities or areas are separate for men and women, so this needs attention.

Taboo 5: Dogs

The industry in New Zealand is mainly animal husbandry, and sheepdogs play a big role in this industry, so there should be nothing to say about eating dog meat in New Zealand. If you are stubborn, suit yourself.

New Zealand and China are two different regions, so many taboos are different from those in China. If you live in New Zealand now, you should know their daily taboos clearly, so as to help you live in New Zealand.

Further reading

The rumors in New Zealand are all "pits"

1. New Zealand application time

A lot of information on the Internet says that it will take several years for New Zealand to apply for immigration. This is ridiculous. It's not China. Why is it so long? In general, it takes six to nine months to get the approval. The examination and approval time for signing contracts, materials, business plans and probation period is not long, basically about one month.

2. Identity can be bought with money.

That's what I thought. How can I buy it with money? In addition, there is no such thing as selling your New Zealand resident status. There are many ways to obtain resident status, but you can't just buy it.

New Zealand's policy has been abolished.

I can only say, nonsense, if these policies in New Zealand are abolished, it may cause panic among many immigrants. Although New Zealand's population is increasing and its burden is not small, it does intend to reduce the number of immigrants, but it is impossible to abolish any policies as you said. But it will definitely change the policy and ease the national inflation in New Zealand at this time.

4. You can immigrate if you buy a house.

I wonder who said that. If you can immigrate if you buy a house, more than half of foreign countries are definitely our world. Buying a house in New Zealand is for investment. You can immigrate if you buy a house. What a mess!

5. There will be no hukou in China after emigration.

I don't know what kind of mentality the sender is, or it may be a misunderstanding. As long as you don't take the initiative to apply for New Zealand citizenship, you are still a citizen of China. So, immigrating to New Zealand doesn't mean that you are not from China! Of course, if you are willing to give up voluntarily, you can pretend that I didn't say anything.

There are still many problems in immigration, which we may not know very well and may be confused, but don't be deceived, let alone believe rumors. Immigration has both advantages and disadvantages, so we need to consider it ourselves.