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Introduction of interview skills for studying abroad visa in New Zealand

Students studying in New Zealand need to carefully prepare for interviews when applying for visas, so as to ensure smooth entry. Next, let's take a look at the interview skills for studying in New Zealand.

Visa interview

1. Be polite when interviewing.

When it's your turn for a New Zealand visa interview, you should calm down and make a little gesture, and the visa officer's impression of you will be improved immediately: when the previous applicant leaves the counter without sorting out the information, you wait quietly one meter away. When the previous applicant left, the visa officer called your name, immediately raised his hand or nodded to indicate "ready", then quickly went to the counter and politely said hello to the visa officer.

2. Pay attention to eye contact when communicating.

In the process of interpersonal communication, eye contact is a necessary expression of politeness, which shows that you attach great importance to each other. The visa officer interviews you with an equal attitude, so you don't need to be afraid of his eyes. Make eye contact with him when you speak. You should look directly at each other and don't vacillate your eyes, which will affect the examiner's trust in you. Eyes are the windows of the soul, let him feel that your heart is open.

Step 3 observe order

Don't rush in before the previous applicant leaves. China people are used to doing their best in a crowded living environment, while the United States and other western countries are very orderly.

4, good mentality, not nervous

Also, some applicants speak faster because they are nervous or want to express themselves too much. Don't worry, speak slowly. Because many applicants are not fluent in English and speak very fast, the visa officer doesn't know what you are talking about. At the same time, you should be quick. Don't ask the visa officer questions. You can't answer them after a long pause. When you don't hear the question clearly, you can politely ask the visa officer to say it again, and don't be indifferent.

5. Don't be inclined to emigrate.

Having a reasonable study abroad plan, having no tendency to emigrate, and planning to return to China after graduation is one of the conditions that can guarantee to obtain a face-to-face visa in New Zealand. In addition, you should make your future development clear for the visa officer to hear clearly, instead of being thought that you will immigrate to New Zealand to work, otherwise it will increase the risk of visa refusal.

6, professional introduction pay attention to strategy

In professional statements, many foreign students simply give a professional name when referring to their majors, and then introduce their majors in detail in very professional terms, which ignores the feelings of visa officers. Please note that visa officers in New Zealand are not know-it-all. If you introduce them too professionally, they may not understand. If you don't understand what the international students say, the visa officer will naturally lose the basic basis for judging whether the international students have immigration tendency, and finally have to refuse the visa.

bill of materials

The student visa application shall provide the following documents:

1, 2 passport photos.

2. The application fee for the embassy is RMB 800 yuan (changing with time, for reference only). Before submitting the application, the applicant will send the application directly to the China office of Immigration New Zealand.

3. If you have a valid passport, you must submit it. If you can't submit it at that time, you can provide a certified copy (the whole passport).

4. An English letter explaining why the applicant chose a subject and his life intention after the course.

5. Original birth certificate with English translation.

6. Notarization of kinship of all immediate family members, listing the names and birth dates of all immediate family members (parents, brothers and sisters, spouses and children). .

7, including a copy of each page of the household registration book.

8. English letter of support from financial guarantor (such as parents).

9. Notarization without criminal record and original criminal record

10. If you plan to study for more than 24 months, please take the physical examination form to the designated hospital for physical examination (this physical examination will be carried out after obtaining the pre-approval from the Immigration Bureau).

material for study

1. Admission letter issued by New Zealand school.

2. Notarization of academic qualifications (non-students), high school diploma, and notarization of results; Notarization of university diplomas and grades. A certificate issued by the school where the applicant once worked with an English translator to prove the applicant's character, learning level and report card. )

3. Notarization of the certificate (student) issued by the current school. Prove the applicant's character, learning level and report card, and notarize it.

4. Proof of any certificates, diplomas and other studies completed or under way by the applicant in the past five years.

Proof of New Zealand's economic ability to study abroad

1. It is proved that there are sufficient funds, which will be used to pay all the living expenses and tuition fees of students during their planned stay in New Zealand (China high school graduates need a guarantee of about 450,000 RMB to study in New Zealand). The original bank deposit certificate issued by the bank, or the "student fund guarantee" filled out by the guarantor from New Zealand, China or a third country and stamped by the bank.

2, the existing funds and future income must be able to prove that the applicant or his dependents have enough economic ability to bear the applicant's tuition and living expenses during the planned study period. It can be a bank deposit certificate or a good proof of income ability.

3. The employer's letter of proof issued by the economic guarantor's work unit must be written on the unit stationery, sealed by the company and signed by the unit leader or the person in charge of the personnel department. The employer's letter of confirmation must be in English. If it is in Chinese, it must be accompanied by an English translation and signed or sealed by the translator.