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Do you know Guangzhou CITIC Bank's loan for studying in New Zealand?

Although the economy is developing rapidly now, spiritual food is indispensable. We are constantly learning and growing. Many friends want to study abroad, which not only broadens their horizons, but also enriches their life experiences. With the trend of studying abroad getting hotter and hotter, we know that the cost of studying abroad is relatively expensive and the average family can't afford it. Many friends in Guangzhou have a unique love for studying in New Zealand. Then let's discuss what we need to know about the loan for studying in New Zealand from Guangzhou CITIC Bank. It should be noted that the borrower needs to handle and open a special account for studying in New Zealand at the central bank, deposit the fees to be paid during the study abroad in advance, and apply for a pre-visa to the New Zealand Immigration Bureau after obtaining the relevant materials issued by China CITIC Bank. The New Zealand Embassy and Consulate cancelled the loan business of studying abroad visa deposit, and instead launched the "special account for studying abroad remittance", which is a tripartite cooperation project of the New Zealand Immigration Bureau, China CITIC Bank and ANZ Bank. On the one hand, handling the "special account for studying abroad remittance" is to help the borrower's parents better understand some specific expenses of their children, apply more simply and quickly, and abandon complicated information. Especially when applying for a student visa, the bank interest paid by studying abroad loans is reduced, which can save some costs. New Zealand's "special account for overseas remittance" is a special account for New Zealand students studying in China when applying for overseas loan. The account packages the traditional remittance and remittance business and gives it the function of bank credit guarantee, which not only provides the embassy with bank credit guarantee, but also reduces the economic burden of international students and improves the liquidity of funds. Immigration New Zealand recognizes the special account for studying abroad as proof of valid funds. After the student visa is approved, the tuition fees can be remitted from the special account for studying in New Zealand to the school account in New Zealand, and the living expenses can be remitted to the personal account opened by the students in New Zealand every year, and the students can withdraw it monthly. After successfully applying for a loan from CITIC Bank for studying abroad, you should remember to allocate the use reasonably, and don't feel that you have enough funds in an instant, and then spend money indiscriminately. After all, these funds need to be paid off in the future.