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What are the disadvantages of studying in New Zealand?

The cost of studying abroad will rise.

New Zealand belongs to a moderately developed country. Although the exchange rate of New Zealand dollar is rising, according to the current exchange rate of New Zealand dollar to RMB 1:5, the tuition fee for studying in New Zealand is about13-150,000 RMB/year, which is still relatively low compared with the high cost of studying in developed countries such as the United States, Britain and Canada. However, according to the New Deal for Studying Abroad announced by the New Zealand Immigration Bureau, from March 20 12, the sponsorship for international students will be increased by 50%, and the financial sponsorship for student visas (mainly living expenses) will be increased from NZ $ 1000 to NZ $ 1000 per year. The deposit for opening a work visa has been increased from NZD 2 100 to NZD 4,200.

Visa policy "loose outside and tight inside"

Although the new visa policy implemented in New Zealand simplifies the waiting procedure for visa application, it does not relax the application requirements for overseas students' visas in essence, but only speeds up the application and approval to a certain extent. The New Zealand Immigration Bureau has been monitoring the quality of foreign students' study in the local area, requiring that the attendance rate of foreign students in New Zealand should reach more than 80%, and only need to ensure that they have the corresponding living expenses certificate when renewing their contracts. This is also the reason why the New Zealand government chooses the superior students suitable for its own country in order to better standardize the comprehensive conditions of local students. Therefore, international students going to New Zealand should be down-to-earth, not blindly confident, and plan their study abroad according to their own conditions.