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202 1 Analysis of New News of Studying in New Zealand

When international students go to New Zealand to study, the plane is the first choice when choosing transportation, which requires everyone to prepare their luggage carefully. Let's take a look at the news analysis of studying in New Zealand in 2002/KLOC-0.

Flight instruction

1. How to keep passports, ID cards and international air tickets?

1. When boarding the plane, you should bring your passport, ID card and air ticket.

2. When staying in the hotel, don't put it in the room, but put it in the hotel safe or carry it with you. Just in case, you'd better take one with you, which is beneficial to reissue the documents.

Second, how to avoid missing the plane?

The best way is to get to the airport as early as possible, especially during rush hours. Generally, domestic flights arrive at the airport at least 2 hours in advance and international flights arrive at the airport at least 3 hours in advance. ? If guests take Northwest Airlines flight, they need to arrive at the airport three and a half hours in advance, and their counters will be closed 75 minutes before departure.

3. Precautions for keeping valuables?

1. When boarding the plane, valuables should be carried with you, not in the checked baggage.

2. When you check your luggage, zip it up and lock it as much as possible. It's best to put your own name tag on your luggage, indicating your flight, phone number, name, etc. , so that it is easy to find.

After staying in the hotel, valuables should be stored in the hotel safe, not in the room luggage.

4. How to reconfirm international air tickets?

Please call the local airline or its office at least 72 hours before the departure of the follow-up flight to confirm the seat of the follow-up flight to avoid cancellation.

5. Matters needing attention in overseas foreign currency exchange?

1. Please keep the original voucher for changing local currency to avoid trouble when leaving the country.

2. It can be handled at the exchange counters of airports, banks and hotels, and the exchange rate is somewhat different.

Personal safety protection measures for overseas travel of intransitive verbs?

1. Try not to go out alone. Better go with you. Don't go to remote places or neighborhoods with poor security.

Try not to go out at night.

Do not accept strangers to lead the way or take a ride.

Don't carry precious jewels with you.

Take some small change, just in case.

6. If you wear glasses, you'd better prepare a spare pair.

7. Don't pay attention to strangers who take the initiative to chat up.

Seven, portable electrical equipment safety measures?

1. Prepare some adapter plugs suitable for the destination country.

2. Understand whether the local voltage meets the electrical requirements.

If you need batteries, you'd better bring some spare ones from China.

baggage check-in

Under normal circumstances, the weight of checked baggage shall not exceed 20 kg, and the weight of backpack put in the cabin trunk shall not exceed 7 kg. If your luggage is overweight, you need to pay the freight, or you can only leave some luggage behind. Before packing, be sure to know the relevant regulations of the airline of your flight on baggage size, weight, prohibited items and so on.

In addition, if you need to take a domestic flight to the final destination in New Zealand, there may be different baggage consignment regulations. Please consult the airline agent or check the airline's (all) regulations on luggage. Violating the weight regulations (whether it is a New Zealand domestic airline or an international airline) will cause you a financial burden! When you return home, you need to abide by the relevant regulations when you take your luggage on a flight.

Whatever you decide to take with you, your luggage will be checked for travel safety. When you arrive in New Zealand, you and your backpack may have to be inspected.

Occasionally, luggage will be lost on international flights. This situation is not common. Generally speaking, the airline will return the found luggage to the owner within a day or two. If your luggage is lost, please contact the airline. You need to fill out a form, indicating the luggage (size, color, material, style and brand) and the address where you want to go. After the luggage is found, the airline will send it to you according to the address filled in the form, which is generally free of charge.

Be sure to carry your backpack with you, so that you can carry the common items you need with you. Mark your name and address in New Zealand inside and outside your luggage (even if it is a temporary address).

Entry process

1.

After getting off the plane, take a bus ferry or go directly to the airport, follow the instructions (all in Chinese, elders don't have to worry about English), and you will queue up for customs clearance;

What should I do if I encounter a sudden inspection?

Trick 1, face of china officials are selected when queuing for the team selection. Because there are more and more tourists in China, New Zealand Customs has hired many China officials in recent years and asked them to know Mandarin and Cantonese, so most of the time you can meet China officials when you go through the customs.

Number two, it doesn't matter if you don't meet an official from China. Many foreign officials can speak a few words of Mandarin more or less. When you came up, he politely greeted you in Chinese, "Hello!" . In fact, they have met many uncles and aunts from China who don't understand English, so don't be nervous. They will know how to communicate with you. If you know, say yes, if you don't know, say no. If necessary, they will find officials who understand Chinese to communicate with you.

Trick 3: This is the customs, not for checking luggage. You don't ask questions about luggage. You came to New Zealand with a legal visa, and you didn't do anything wrong, so as long as you answer the questions truthfully and don't know how to answer them, you won't answer them. It doesn't matter if you don't know English. They won't put you in a dark room or send you back.

Pick up your luggage.

After passing through the customs, pick up your luggage according to the instructions (both in Chinese and the staff's instructions). From here, you will see many dogs working nearby.

Officials bring dogs, please cooperate with the inspection and don't deliberately avoid them. Normally, they can leave in a few seconds, unless you feel abnormal and ask you to open your luggage for inspection.

Although dogs are cute (especially the beloved MPI Beagle and the black Labrador at customs), it is illegal to try to touch them.

Check prohibited items

Don't ignore these eye-catching trash cans on the way to pick up your luggage and check it in. If there are any prohibited items, please discard them in time. This is the last chance, or you will be severely punished.

Please discard all kinds of food left on the plane in time. Many people will forget that a lot of food on the plane is not allowed to enter New Zealand.

If there are other people's things in your luggage, and you are not sure what it is, please open it here and check for yourself. If there is any contraband, please discard it immediately.

Asked the official (New Zealand Customs and Ministry of Primary Industries)

After baggage claim, please follow the guidelines (both in Chinese or by staff) and wait in line for MPI officials to inquire.

5. Check baggage by plane

After being questioned by MPI officials, luggage needs to be put into an X-ray machine for inspection.

N years ago, this was the last step for luggage to pass through the X-ray machine. Now, before unpacking inspection, the process will generally be optimized, so that unpacking can be done without unpacking, saving time and resources.

6. The last step is unpacking inspection.

Please be prepared, most friends in China will get "special care"-they will be asked to open the box for inspection;

First of all, the official in charge will ask you which boxes contain the items that you have marked "Yes" on the entry card, and ask for unpacking inspection. In addition, after passing the X-ray machine, if the official feels suspicious, he will also ask you to open the box for inspection;

Please don't talk all the time during inspection, and introduce what's in your box like a stall selling products. Please answer when the official asks you. In this process, he may not be sure what some items are and whether they can enter the country, but ask other colleagues and even hand them over to the inspection and quarantine department for further inspection. You just need to cooperate with their work.

When an official points to an item during the inspection and then waves his hand to show that it is not allowed, it means that the item you are carrying is not allowed to enter New Zealand. If you don't understand English, you can point to the trash can, which means let him throw it for you.

Never argue with officials, especially don't try to ask, "Why didn't I wear this belt last time?" problem This kind of behavior of fooling officials will be very offensive. In western society, you can't get any benefits by arguing or playing tricks.

If officials think that your goods can't enter the country, and you think it's a pity to throw them away, you can try to ask them to help you arrange to store them at the customs or send them back to China, but Evan doesn't recommend you to do so because it is quite troublesome and expensive.

The official will put a seal on the checked box, indicating that your box has been checked and can enter New Zealand.