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New Zealand National Party Immigration Policy
1. Optimize the visa process: The New Zealand National Party government has simplified some visa processes, reducing the time and cost required to apply for a visa, thus attracting more skilled immigrants.
2. Increase the immigration quota: In order to attract more skilled immigrants, the New Zealand National Party government has increased the immigration quota and increased the chances of obtaining occupations on the list of occupations recognized by the New Zealand Immigration Service.
3. Reduce the cost of immigration: The New Zealand National Party government has reduced the cost of immigration and reduced the burden on immigrant applicants, thus attracting more skilled immigrants.
4. Strengthening immigration services: The New Zealand National Party government has strengthened immigration services, including providing more immigration advice and guidance to help immigrants better adapt to New Zealand life and culture.
New Zealand's geographical environment
New Zealand is located in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean, with a total area of about 270,000 square kilometers. It consists of South Island, North Island and some small islands, separated by Cook Strait. Tasman sea borders Australia to the west and New Caledonia, Tonga and Fiji to the north. The land length is 1.600 km, the widest point from east to west is 450 km, the coastline is 1.500 km, and the territorial sea area is about 4 million square kilometers. New Zealand is mountainous, with mountains and hills accounting for more than 75% of the country's area and narrow plains. Cook Peak in the South Island is 3754 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in New Zealand.
New Zealand has a temperate maritime climate. Because it is located in the southern hemisphere, the seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. The average temperature in summer is about 25℃, the average temperature in winter is 10℃, and the annual temperature difference is generally not more than 15℃. The average annual rainfall of North Island is 1000 ~ 1500mm, and that of South Island is 600 ~ 1000mm.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-New Zealand
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