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A Comparison of Studying in New Zealand and Canada

Canada and New Zealand are both immigrant countries. Compared with other countries, they are relatively easy to immigrate successfully. As for the difference, you can think of Canada as an upgraded version of New Zealand.

Relatively speaking, it is more difficult to get a Canadian visa (in fact, it is easier to get a New Zealand visa), and the visa officer will be more strict when reviewing your conditions. For example, universities in two countries will look at your grades, but universities in Canada will basically require you to get an A or B in high school or even junior high school, while the requirements in New Zealand are not so high, and there will be higher economic requirements.

Canada spends more. The specific expenditure data is really hard to say, because everyone's expenditure is different. Some people are very economical, and they will count every cent. Some people just bought a sports car. It is impossible to have standard data on this expenditure. For example, as mentioned earlier, the tuition fees of Australian universities are the most expensive in New Zealand, and the tuition fees of different majors are different. And there are non-standard classes, such as compressed courses, which will definitely be more expensive, so it is impossible to clearly mark the price. I can only tell you that if you major in general university (such as business), then you won't waste those expenses that are not particularly stingy. New Zealand is around 200,000 a year, and Canada will have more, around 250,000.

It is even more difficult to immigrate to Canada. In fact, the immigration systems of these countries are similar. As long as you graduate from a regular university and find a job recognized by the Immigration Bureau for one year, you can basically apply. However, the migration tendency of China people is too obvious and there are too many people. Therefore, every time the immigration policy is adjusted, it is basically unfavorable to China people, and the employment of China people is very crowded. As a result, the competition is too fierce. But then again, if you really go out, study hard and integrate into the local society, it is not difficult to find a job or immigrate. Both countries can do it.

If the economy permits, it is better to go to Canada if you don't get stuck on your visa for a long time (this is very bureaucratic and will take a lot of time and energy). Canada is much better than New Zealand in all aspects. New Zealand is too remote and quiet for young people to adapt.

Finally, there are two aspects to studying abroad. One is the economy. Unless you can bear hardships, no matter which country you go to, you should at least prepare 1 10,000 yuan. The other is your mentality. You must be able to treat studying abroad correctly. If you think that foreign countries are better than domestic ones, as long as you go abroad, you can get rid of all the troubles at home and start over, then I advise you not to go.