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Introduction to the specific requirements and characteristics of New Zealand visa policy

? As one of the most popular countries to study abroad, New Zealand is a Commonwealth country that accepts both independent language visas and student visas. Here is a comprehensive introduction to the specific requirements and visa characteristics of New Zealand's visa policy: First of all, as a member of the Commonwealth countries, the study abroad guarantee fund is as essential as other member countries, and the requirement is that the deposit history of the guarantee fund is at least 6 months. After the fine-tuning of New Zealand's visa policy at the end of 2006, the calculation method of the guarantee fund is clear: the guarantee fund should be at least RMB 654.38+RMB 2,000 * educational system per year (if there is a language course, the tuition and living expenses for attending the language course should be added). ? Secondly, all materials related to economic guarantee need to provide originals, such as certificates of deposit, passbooks, income certificates of guarantors and relevant evidence to prove income. Since China accepts all visa applications, the basic requirement of the Immigration Bureau is to provide originals. The reason for this is to facilitate the verification by the Immigration Bureau. ? Moreover, in order to suit the real situation of the applicant's family, New Zealand will adopt telephone survey and on-site survey, but telephone survey is the main way. It should be noted that the field trip is a new measure after the fine-tuning of the visa policy of the Immigration Bureau at the end of 2006. ? Below, briefly introduce the matters needing attention in applying for a New Zealand visa: First, doubt about the applicant's learning ability. What kind of applicants need to pay attention to this? Applicants who are too old or have no long-term learning experience will be considered as having insufficient learning ability. ? The second is to doubt the purpose of learning. Single older applicants need to pay attention. The above two points will be reflected in the study plan provided by the applicant to the Immigration Bureau, so a reasonable study plan is very important, which is often ignored by most applicants. ? The third point is, of course, the financial security of the applicant's family. The investigation items are total security, annual household income and sustainable household income. ? In short, New Zealand's visa policy is still relatively strict, and only after careful preparation can we achieve satisfactory results. One suggestion to all applicants is to provide authentic materials, otherwise it will not achieve good results and bring many negative effects to applicants.