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Go to New Zealand for airport formalities.

The answer upstairs is very official. Let me tell you some tips on my entry. First of all, I suggest you unpack everything that has not been unpacked. Anyway, it is necessary to come here. You will be given an entry declaration form on the plane. Whether you know the above words or not, you'd better choose no. You must take the green channel when you go out. When someone asks you something, you shake your head and pretend you don't understand whether you understand it or not. Customs in New Zealand are usually lenient to international students.

I used to be an international student in New Zealand, but now I have emigrated, so I can understand the feeling that international students are at a loss when they go abroad for the first time. Let me be specific, lest you be as at a loss as I am. This is usually the process of getting off the plane. First, when you get off the plane with everyone, the first thing to do is to get your luggage. If you don't know where to pick up your luggage, you can follow the crowd and see where the people on your plane are going. That's right. After you get your luggage, you go to the customs. Many windows are being processed and many people are waiting in line. Generally, there are two teams, one is New Zealander and the other is foreigner. It says "visitor". You must be in the group of tourists. When you get there, you can give him the entry application form and your passport. When you didn't declare anything on the immigration application form, he told you to take the green channel. Taking the green channel is the last step for you to leave the New Zealand airport. When you arrive, just do as I say. No matter what he says, you should pretend that you don't understand. There should be no problem. After the security check, go straight ahead and there is a door. When you leave this door, someone will pick you up with your sign. If no one picks you up, don't panic, you will. If you don't have NZD, there is a small window on the right, which should be a blue sign. You should accept foreign exchange, US dollars and RMB, and don't change too much, because it's not cost-effective to change money there, just enough to buy a card, and then wait in that chair.

I know whether I am detailed enough to help you. Contact me if you don't understand anything.