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How is the law and order in New Zealand?

Question 1: You asked about the law and order in New Zealand. These phenomena exist and their influence is not very good, but if you really understand the social culture here, things are not as serious as they sound.

1。 The laws here are more tolerant of juvenile delinquency and juvenile delinquency. Therefore, burglary has increased, and bag grabbing incidents have occurred from time to time. Most teenagers beg for * * *, and by the way, they can get some money to buy cigarettes and wine. If they are caught, they will be sentenced to dozens of hours of community service, which is why the police are too lazy to catch them. But the advantage of this legal measure is that there are few vicious crimes in the whole society, most criminals are lazy, stupid and timid, and there are few murders for hundreds of dollars.

2。 Vehicle theft is more serious, and most of them are teenagers. After stealing the car, they went out to tow the car and left it on the side of the road when they ran out of gas. Because the vehicle has a national tracking system, it will be caught sooner or later if it continues to drive, and the stronghold that modifies the car without authorization will be severely punished by the police.

3。 On the issue of defense, the law here does not advocate that the victim confront the criminal. The disadvantage is that criminals are easy to get. Someone robbed a convenience store with a knife, and even someone went to a heavily guarded bank and handed a note that read: I have a gun on me and I can succeed with how much cash I have. But its advantage is that the degree of violence in crime is not high, and it is generally for money and will not attack the victims. Armed cold-blooded bandits are unheard of in this society.

4。 Locals rarely have cash around them and wear expensive jewelry. Before the arrival of a large number of Asian immigrants, there were few things to grab bags.

5。 Locals like to spend money on eating, drinking and having fun, and there are not many valuable small things at home. Jewelry, electrical appliances and furniture all have property insurance.

In view of these characteristics, I suggest the following:

1。 Choosing a noble community to live in, young criminals usually start from the communities they are familiar with, that is, those communities where the poor live, with the most burglary cases. Don't leave valuables at home, take your laptop with you. Try to avoid bad teenagers on the road.

2。 Buy a relatively new European car with an electronic lock, even if it is pried open, it won't start. Besides, don't put your bag in the car.

3。 Don't resist, stay calm, remember all the details and call the police immediately afterwards.

4。 Credit cards and bank cards, less cash, no expensive jewelry, no LV bags.

5。 If you have valuables, you'd better buy property insurance.

By doing the above, the probability of victimization can be reduced by more than 90%.

In fact, when I came, I knew that the overall social atmosphere in New Zealand was very simple, friendly and relaxed, which was very different from the situation in which people in China were wary of each other.

The above is my experience in living in Auckland for more than ten years, for reference only.

Question 2: How is life in New Zealand? Life in New Zealand is very good, and the main advantages are as follows:

Social order is stable.

New Zealand has good law and order and simple folk customs. It is also the first western country in the world to sign FTA with China. Most New Zealanders are still very friendly to China immigrants and take care of China students. So after parents send their children, they can study there with confidence.

Low cost of studying abroad

Tuition is the cheapest in English-speaking countries! The annual tuition and living expenses in the United States, Britain and Canada may be 350,000 RMB, while in Australia, because there are nearly 300,000 China students, the tuition fees are rising year by year, and the entrance threshold is getting better and better. But in New Zealand, the tuition and living expenses for one year add up to only RMB 1.3- 1.5 million. Therefore, from an economic point of view, New Zealand is definitely not expensive.

Immigration employment convenience

Information immigration is very popular, and New Zealand is the first choice for immigrants! After graduation, only New Zealand and Australia can apply for skilled immigrants with their own academic background, but there are too many China students in Australia, so it is difficult to apply. Since 2003, only about 20,000 students have gone to New Zealand from China, so the application threshold is not high and easy to be accepted. In addition, New Zealand * * * also provides graduates with 1 to 3-year work visas, giving them time to find jobs in New Zealand and the opportunity to stay there to work and live.

Question 3: Is the law and order in New Zealand really that bad? Generally speaking, it is good. In the south of Auckland (where land income and houses are abundant), the law and order will be a little worse (where Maori and islanders are abundant), but it is good not to make trouble. Sometimes they are quite enthusiastic.

But it's best to drive at night (after dark). If you live in a remote place, stay at home (don't wander around the road alone).

Question 4: Is the crime rate of public security in New Zealand good? There is basically no crime rate. As for your friends, they may be alcoholics or people with mental problems. There are only 4 million people there, and there is no one there at night. After 6 o'clock, only tourists are alcoholics, and their spirits are abnormal.

Question 5: Is the law and order in New Zealand really bad? New Zealand is not bad at all!

Let's talk about universities in New Zealand first. Except the University of Auckland, other universities are really not very famous in the world. Even the ranking of Austrian universities has been declining in recent years. I don't know why. It is said that * * * has not given enough funds to universities, which may be one of the reasons for the annual tuition increase. However, for international students, university ranking is only one aspect. If you just want a high degree from a famous university, go to Britain and America. New Zealand is really not for you. But as far as my personal experience is concerned, the teaching quality of eight national universities in New Zealand is still acceptable and well recognized locally. Definitely not a diploma workshop. If you don't take notes in class every day and go to the library after class, you will never graduate (unless you find someone to write your homework for you).

Let's talk about climate and environmental problems in New Zealand. New Zealand is divided into rainy season and dry season. The overall temperature of a year is neither too hot nor too cold. It did rain a lot in winter, especially this past winter. It rained for two months in a row, and I was almost crazy, because I was an electrician and often had to run to the construction site. Summer is a dry season with less rain. In the previous two years, New Zealand suffered from different degrees of drought in summer. I think those friends who have just arrived in New Zealand, especially those in northern China, may think that New Zealand is too trendy at first, but they can generally adapt to it after a while. It won't be so cold in winter that you can put on a down jacket (except South Island), and you won't be unable to sleep in summer. The sunshine in New Zealand is very poisonous, and the ultraviolet rays are very strong, so it is very easy to get sunburned. Part of the reason is the ozone hole over Antarctica. The air in New Zealand is so pure that the sun can shine directly without hindrance. New Zealand is really clean. Everyone says this is the last piece of pure land. It's really not blowing. There is little industrial pollution here. The biggest pollution source is the charcoal fire for heating at home in winter. The snow-capped mountains, forests, grasslands and beaches here are really beautiful as fairyland. When it rains, the water on the ground is clear, and there will be no stains when splashed on the body. It doesn't matter if you don't wash the car for a year. The blue sky and white clouds here and the stars at night all live here like paintings. I really don't understand why some people who breathe smog every day in China actually say that the climate in New Zealand is not good.

There are many activities in New Zealand. Take Auckland as an example, there are various food streets, art festivals and cultural festivals every year, where you can feel the cultures from all over the world.

Tasting delicious food from all over the world (but none is as delicious as Chinese food), the activities here may be small in scale, because they are basically organized by non-governmental organizations. New Zealand is a country with high welfare, and the integrity of * * * is the first in the world, and it will never be extravagant for image and face. Rugby is the national sport of New Zealand, and the New Zealand All Blacks ranks first in the world. Here you can feel New Zealanders' passion for rugby, which is a man's sport that truly symbolizes strength. Besides football, there are more and more people playing football in New Zealand, especially children. There are many parks and stadiums in Auckland, and the turf is also very good. There are also many outdoor and indoor basketball courts. As long as you want to exercise, you will never find a place.

Question 6: Is law and order good in New Zealand? Compared with Australia, the law and order in New Zealand is much better.

Malicious crimes such as murder and arson are almost unheard of, but shoplifting still occurs. As long as you don't show your nose, you will never meet it in your life.

New Zealand passport holders can enter and leave Australia at will, which means that they can enter and leave Australia at will only after naturalization;

So you can't go in and out of Australia with a New Zealand green card, because you have a China passport.

The house price depends on where you live, both at home and abroad.

Three bedrooms and one living room+garage +600 square meters of land.

Auckland: NZ $650,000

Wellington: NZD 420,000.

Christchurch: NZD 370,000.

There is no mainstream tributary, depending on personal preference. I like big ones, and young people may like apartment buildings in the city center. The so-called mainstream is nothing more than the salesman's sales language.

Set up a company or something, just fill out a form online. As for income, it depends on business type and personal ability, including English ability. It is not difficult to muddle along, nor is it easy to make a lot of money.

Question 7: How many people immigrated from Chinese mainland to New Zealand? What's the security like there? Auckland, New Zealand has the largest number of China people, about 1 10000, followed by Christchurch and Wellington. Due to the recent earthquake in Christchurch, many people moved to Auckland. . The total population of China is about 6.5438+0.5 million.

The law and order in New Zealand is very good, and there are few murders, but foreigners and islanders here like to do some minor damage, smash cars and steal things. .

New Zealand's economy is inferior to that of the United States and Australia. . But in any case, it is a developed country and its economy is stronger than that of developing countries. If it is worse than the environment, I think New Zealand is the first.

Question 8: Which country do you want to immigrate to? America? Canada? New Zealand, Australia? How about security? What is the environment like? Compared with public security, the United States is absolutely the worst. The United States is flooded with guns and has a high insecurity factor. Canada is colder, New Zealand and Australia have better climate, and I prefer Australia and New Zealand.

I didn't know that in other countries, medical care is free. In America, medical care is not free. Generally, everyone buys their own insurance. They see a doctor, some pay insurance, and some pay for it themselves. Low-income people can't enjoy free medical care, and ordinary new immigrants can't enjoy it, because immigrants usually need guarantees from others. If they enjoy the subsidy, the guarantor has to pay the bill. Even if there is free medical care, there will be a long queue. Many people joked that it would be nice to line up. . . But if it is an emergency, it is more humane to save people first and then collect debts.

Generally speaking, the foreign environment is good, but domestic life is inconvenient.

Question 9: The school security in New Zealand is actually much better than that in Beijing. There are many Maori in the southern district of Auckland, and the law and order is a little worse than other districts, but it is still much better than in China. As long as you don't wander around the street or go to the bar alone after midnight, there will be no problem.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (manukau.ac.nz/ Mamukao Institute of Technology) is located in the southern district, that is, the Mamukao area in Auckland. The courses are mainly bachelor's degrees, diplomas and certificates, which are highly practical. The scale is smaller than the top NITEC, and the traffic is not as convenient as UNITEC.

Unitec.ac.nz/, United Institute of Technology is located in the west of Auckland, which is closer to downtown Auckland and has a larger scale. At the same time, it also offers postgraduate courses, and there are many Chinese nearby.

Question 10: Is the crime rate of public security in New Zealand good? There is basically no crime rate. As for your friends, they may be alcoholics or people with mental problems. There are only 4 million people there, and there is no one there at night. After 6 o'clock, only tourists are alcoholics, and their spirits are abnormal.