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Can RMB 1 10,000 immigrate to New Zealand? Why do people always get cheated?

# New Zealand Immigrants # Introduction The scams of New Zealand immigrants are common, so is it true or not? How can we prevent fraud and successfully immigrate without wasting money? Let's look at the case of being cheated first.

Recently, a China girl who claimed to be "Xiaoyun" broke the news to the media, saying that because she trusted the immigration agent, she transferred 500,000 cash to the other party and hoped to immigrate to New Zealand, but she lost a lot of savings.

The victim Xiaoyun was very angry. However, because the remittance transaction took place in China and no formal contract was signed, there was nothing the police could do.

So, what happened to Xiao Yun?

According to Xiaoyun herself, when she came to New Zealand to rent a car in April 20 17, she met China compatriot Xiaolan (a pseudonym). Xiaolan claims to be the owner of an institution for studying abroad, travel consulting and going abroad. They got along well and later became sisters.

After she returned from her trip, Xiaolan sent a WeChat asking her if she would like to spend 1 10,000 to immigrate to New Zealand. She is also provided with a variety of optional "immigration package" schemes, including investment immigration (costing NZ $3 million) and 1 10,000 "special price" immigration package.

Xiaoyun, who has been longing for New Zealand, was immediately moved and thought that the other party was his best friend, so he believed Xiaolan's words without hesitation and quickly raised a sum of money.

Xiaolan's proposal is that letting Xiaoyun marry a local to realize immigration is actually a kind of "buying and selling marriage" and an illegal way. In view of this, Xiaolan said that it should be kept secret and could not sign any agreement.

Xiaoyun went to South Island again in June165438+1October last year, enrolled in a language class and changed her tourist visa to a student visa. She said that she even quit her job in China and was fully prepared to emigrate. However, as she became more and more familiar with New Zealand immigration law, she realized that her "business marriage" was illegal, and things began to get complicated because she had paid 500,000 yuan in advance to a third party. Xiaoyun, who felt something was wrong, proposed to terminate the transaction, but Xiaolan said that the road of "business marriage" was induced by Xiaoyun himself. In order to immigrate Xiaoyun, he also took great pains and lost a sum of money.

Xiaoyun contacted the police when she realized that she might be cheated, but it was too late. The police said they couldn't help, and Xiaoyun wasted half a year and couldn't get it back.

Xiaoyun, depressed, broke her story to the media, hoping to give a warning to other friends who want to immigrate.

In fact, New Zealand has been tightening all kinds of immigration in recent years due to the influence of policies. Recently, statistics released by Statistics New Zealand show that the annual net immigration in New Zealand has been declining almost all the time since last August, and the current annual net immigration has hit a record low in the last two years.

Therefore, if you want to emigrate, you can't simply 1 10,000, let alone through illegal channels. The police said that people who have a strong intention to immigrate and lack immigration knowledge are most likely to be deceived by intermediaries. And there are many cases like Xiaoyun.

Some time ago, the New Zealand media reported a negative news about Chinese. ShawnTan, a consultant in China, deceived and misled clients more than once during his tenure, including fabricating and fabricating information about emigrating to New Zealand. In addition, he threatened to insult a customer and warned him not to expose his illegal behavior.