Consultation on studying in New Zealand
1. Certificates: Important personal certificates and personal information must be properly kept and not easily shown to others. When someone checks the certificate, remember to ask the other party to show their identity or work permit for polite verification. If you are a policeman, you can write down your ID number, car number, etc. It's best to back up important files just in case. Once the certificate is lost or stolen, you should report it to the police station in time, apply for a written certificate of loss reporting, and cooperate with relevant departments to reissue it as soon as possible.
2. Life: When you come to a brand-new place, you should have a slightly comprehensive understanding of local laws, religions and customs, and learn to respect other people's cultures and customs. In this strange environment, you should strengthen your awareness of self-protection. Even local tyrants should not bring a lot of cash. It is always good to keep a low profile. As for traveling at night, it is best to travel together. You can tell your friends in the dormitory when you will come back.
3. Transportation: Students with cars should try not to park in sparsely populated places or leave important items in the car. Don't pick up strangers at will, don't pick up a black car or a stranger's car. If there are no special circumstances, it is best not to take the subway too early or too late. If you have to, you can consider taking a taxi, write down the car number and send it to your friends. Don't take the subway too close to the edge, and don't take an empty bus. The middle carriage is safer, try not to occupy the seats at the entrance and exit of the carriage, because this is where gangsters like to start. If there are few people in the car, you can sit near the driver.
New Zealand study abroad process
1. Prepare admission materials of New Zealand schools and other related materials (translation and copying of admission materials of foreign schools, official documents required by destination countries, such as graduation certificates and identity cards, and physical examination materials issued by health and epidemic prevention departments according to the requirements of embassies and consulates).
2. Apply to your unit and start the relevant formalities (students go through the formalities of studying and paying fees at their school; On-the-job personnel go through the formalities of resignation and economic relations with their units; Unemployed people go through relevant procedures in the streets, talent centers and other units).
3. Go to the Provincial Department of Education to review the qualifications for studying abroad at their own expense (hold the household registration book, ID card and admission notice of foreign schools to the Provincial Department of Education to receive and purchase application forms, assessment forms and related materials; Fill in relevant forms as required and prepare all materials; Send the required forms and materials to the Provincial Department of Education for preliminary examination; According to the specified time, with ID card to the provincial education department to receive the audit certificate).
4. Go to the Municipal Public Security Bureau to apply for a passport (with a household registration book, or an ID card or a letter of introduction from the unit where you work), and go to the Exit-Entry Administration Office of the Municipal Public Security Bureau to receive the Application Form for Going Abroad for Private Purposes or the Approval Form for Outbound Personnel; Fill in the relevant forms and sign them; Submit relevant forms, four two-inch black-and-white photos and the originals, translations and copies of relevant materials to the Exit-Entry Administration Office of the Municipal Public Security Bureau by jw 109; Passport).
5. Go to the embassy to apply for a visa (prepare passports, photos, admission notices, financial guarantees, academic certificates, transcripts, resumes and other materials. According to the specific requirements of different countries).
6. Preparation for going abroad (exchange of foreign exchange; Purchase tickets; Outbound).