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How about immigrating to New Zealand?

New Zealand is a developed, prosperous and modern country without war, and its per capita national income ranks among the best in the world. Also known as "the last paradise on earth" and "Xanadu", it has a beautiful natural environment, rich marine and forest resources and natural harbors such as Auckland. Because of its unique geographical location and advanced science and technology, communication, trade, shipping, air transport and tourism, it has become the center of economy, trade, finance, science and technology, culture and education in the South Pacific region. After immigrating to New Zealand, you are free to apply for schools and majors. The tuition fee is only 65,438+0/5-65,438+0/65,438+00. International students can apply for government loans and repay them gradually after graduation. Compared with immigrants to Canada and the United States, immigrants to New Zealand do not need to take TOEFL or GRE, and new immigrants can study for various degrees in universities after studying English for a period of time. Immigrants from China a few years ago have now found jobs after graduation, or gone to Australia and other western countries to seek development. When you immigrate to New Zealand, you can get a permanent round-trip visa immediately. You can live in other countries or return to New Zealand at any time. After you immigrate to New Zealand for three years, you will have a New Zealand passport, and you can freely enter and leave more than 0/00 countries without a visa, which brings great convenience for business and tourism. Moreover, New Zealand recognizes dual nationality, which means that living in New Zealand will not affect any of your rights as a China person, but will only bring you great benefits as a foreign Chinese. At the same time, holding a New Zealand passport automatically becomes a permanent resident of Australia, and can immigrate to Australia and enjoy all the benefits and rights of Australians. Judging from the success rate of application,