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The cost of emigrating to Norway
2. If you are a graduate student in New Zealand, the annual living expenses+tuition is about 15W+, which is the cost of one person.
It is impossible to cover the living expenses by working in any country, because you are an experienced immigrant with a study visa and have to work 20 hours a week. It is unrealistic to make up for the vacancy by working part-time. Working too long will affect your academic performance.
4. If you study abroad, you can get a guarantee of 30W by yourself, depending on your lifestyle. You and your wife should be cheaper than just two people, but they will be 25W-30W faster anyway.
At present, there is little hope for skilled immigrants in New Zealand and Canada, but experienced immigrants are still welcome. Canada has a three-year work visa for a regular master's degree, and New Zealand has one year. Now immigration accounting is not so easy to do, and there are more people doing business. Language is a big problem for you. But you can try.
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