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Studying abroad and planning to work after graduation, going to Canada or New Zealand?

I lived in New Zealand for about 10 years and returned to China after graduating from college. Canada does not comment, but only says New Zealand, which may be biased. Judge for yourself:

Advantages:

New Zealand ranks first in the world in natural scenery, and there is no one. North Island Fire Island, geothermal, hot springs and so on, South Island Iceland, snow-capped mountains, waterfalls, everything. Absolutely suitable for living.

-With advanced technology, New Zealand is like a laboratory, and many new technologies (such as 4g) are advanced in New Zealand.

-Education is good. To tell the truth, only a small country like New Zealand can really work hard to train talents. Many other good universities tell the truth for money. When there are only a few good universities in a developed country (Auckland, Otago and Victoria). . . ) His cultural level will not be bad.

-Immigration is easy, and the only country with permanent residents has no restrictions.

Disadvantages:

-Boring, very boring. The brain drain in New Zealand is very serious. There should be many young people who don't think they are successful, like me, who like to struggle when they are young. Although I regret it now, I want to go. It is a good choice to retire and raise children in the future.

-Limited development. After all, it is a country dominated by agriculture and animal husbandry. Generally speaking, I can't earn much money, but I can live a comfortable life.

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