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What are the requirements for studying in New Zealand? Do New Zealand and Australia enjoy welfare? Can you support the elderly?

New Zealand has no language requirements for international students. You can go there to learn languages. Some schools can also give away some language courses, ranging from 12 to 24 weeks (3 months or half a year) of free language courses. So you can read English there.

In addition, since June 14 and 1, the New Zealand government has formulated the requirements for language students' work. As long as you attend the language class 14 weeks or more, you can have 20 hours of legal working hours per week. So the environment and cost of your language improvement are indeed cheaper than those in China.

But at the same time, starting from next year, the New Zealand government will also strengthen the supervision of visa approval. Language centers that do not meet the requirements will not be able to get visas smoothly, so you must be careful when choosing schools.

Judging from the application for studying abroad, at present, the main target of approval for skilled immigrants in New Zealand is domestic students. Therefore, compared with other countries, study abroad transfer is the easiest to be approved.

When applying for immigration, as long as you can find a real employer and have more than one year's work experience, you basically have a chance to get immigration.

U New Zealand's green card is always valid, which is the loosest among all developed countries. After obtaining a green card for five years, you can apply for New Zealand citizenship as long as you have lived in New Zealand for 1350 days. After naturalization, you can freely settle in Australia and enjoy basically the same treatment as the Australian green card. New Zealand passport holders can be exempted from visa1more than 50 countries. After living in New Zealand for 65,438+00 years, you can get a pension at the age of 65.