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What should Korean students do if they want to travel to New Zealand?

I am also a Korean student. I just got back from a trip to New Zealand in early September. I did it in Korea. You have to download two forms from the Chinese website of Immigration New Zealand (or fill them out directly at the New Zealand Embassy). One is 1072, and the other is only filled in by China people. I booked a plane ticket at that time and applied for it 1 month in advance. However, the New Zealand Embassy in Korea does not actually handle visa business. After the inspection, they will send it to the New Zealand Immigration Office in Hong Kong. Personally, it's easier to do it in Korea. Also, when applying, you must not mention that you have friends in New Zealand, which will be even more troublesome. I just didn't know it at first, so it was particularly troublesome to apply for a visa exam. I only applied for a simple personal trip. Don't write whether you have any relatives or friends in New Zealand. When you arrived in New Zealand, the border inspection said no. It is recommended to apply two months in advance. It is recommended to book a round-trip air ticket, and it is suggested that the funds are sufficient. Don't forget to apply for two certificates at the entry-exit administration office, one is the fact of entry and the other is the certificate of residence in Korea. These are all on the website of the New Zealand Embassy in Korea. All materials must be notarized in English and Korean. At the same time remind you, because you are a student.