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I've been to all three of the countries you mentioned, and Singapore was in transit for a long time.
I've also been to Japan and the Netherlands.
My feeling is that New Zealand is the friendliest country in relative terms.
There may be some locals who will not like you because the Chinese are doing really badly in New Zealand.
But most of them are very friendly.
But as far as discrimination is concerned, I think Chinese people have a very strong inferiority complex, and I actually feel that no one discriminates against you, and I think they treat you no differently than they treat the people around them, and they don't point fingers at a foreigner like our parents do, and they don't treat you rudely like you exist. Nothing special. I hope you don't discriminate against yourself in the first place.
I've been to Australia, probably because I'm in Sydney, and I think the locals seem to be very cold to the Chinese...
I heard from a friend that it's not bad in Melbourne.
I've also seen some news about discrimination in Sydney schools.
Singapore's words do not discriminate against the Chinese, because the main component of his country is the Chinese [mainly Malays, Chinese, Hong Kongers, etc.].
But there may be discrimination against Chinese There is still a slight difference between Chinese and Chinese.
I hope it's okay
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It's not bad.
There is no racial discrimination in Australia.
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In New Zealand, some locals feel a bit discriminatory against the Chinese.
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Singapore has 70% Chinese. There will be no discrimination against Chinese, and no special attention will be paid to them. Singaporeans generally do not go out of their way to chat with outsiders, and some Chinese are sensitive to the perception that they are discriminated against.
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New Zealand, personal opinion.
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In Australia, you can apply for a family visit visa, which is very simple, provide the child's invitation letter, your work leave letter, guarantor, a copy of the household registration book and the child's birth notarization, and the processing period is about 10 working days.
New Zealand, you can apply for independent travel, it is also very simple, and the above materials are basically the same as the child's invitation letter, but it is recommended to provide as much as possible for the guarantee, not less than 100,000 yuan, and other family property materials are also provided as much as possible, such as real estate certificates, car driving licenses, etc.
Because Hong Kong is a transit of 1-2 days, there is no need to apply for an additional Hong Kong and Macao pass, generally through Hong Kong transit will automatically obtain a 7-day permit, you can legally stay in Hong Kong for 7 days, it is recommended to buy a ticket to Chongqing through Hong Kong to transfer to Australia, Cathay Pacific can be.
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It's good to apply for a tourist visa directly, because your son is in Australia, ask him to write you an invitation letter, because there is this requirement in the application form.
New Zealand, like Australia, does not require an invitation letter.
The basic needs are your employment certificate, leave certificate, air ticket itinerary certificate, financial proof,**, application form and your son's invitation letter.
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Not a big problem.
Ask your child to provide proof of his student visa, visa number, etc., and then you can apply for an individual visitor visa to Australia and New Zealand.
If you don't know the whole process, it is recommended to go to a major travel agency and they will help you with visas and airfares. In general, travel agencies that can handle international tours generally provide this service. Because you are traveling independently, you are not in a group, and the travel agency will take care of all your things.
If you want to do it alone, that's the ticket and visa. The best way to get a flight from Hong Kong is Cathay Pacific, which has daily flights from Sydney or Brisbane. If you don't know the visa, you can call ** to the embassy to ask, no problem.
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I think it's more reliable for you to go to skykiwi or tick online to ask, of course, personal opinion.
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Summary of Australian and New Zealand Lunxiang Tourist Visa Issues. Compared with the U.S. visa and Schengen visa, the Australian and New Zealand visas are relatively easy to handle, as long as all the required documents are prepared, they can generally be approved. However, there are some frequently asked questions and a few special questions that many people may encounter frequently, and we are here to answer them.
Summary of Australia and New Zealand Tourist Visa Questions 1 What are the conditions to be eligible for an expedited visa? It must be purely for the purpose of tourism, and it is better to go to developed countries such as Europe, America, Australia and New Zealand to work, such as **Civil servants and bank employees have better asset status, higher stable income every month, and family travel with a house and a car ps: Generally, it is a comprehensive view of the information, and it is not necessary to meet every condition 2 What is the situation in which a New Zealand visa can enjoy a family**?
Family** is only for spouse and children, with a visa fee for the main applicant and a service fee for the dependent. For example, a family of three can be the main and deputy deputies; Husband and wife can be the main and secondary; Parents with children can be the main and secondary (children must be under 20 years old), and the whole family can enjoy this kind of feast situation**. If a family of three has children over 20 years old, they can only be divided into husband and wife
Principal and Deputy, Child: Main; In this way, the child will not be able to enjoy the family**. 3 Under what circumstances can I share a copy of the property certificate?
Proof that husband and wife can share property, children can share their parents' property, and elderly people can share children's property. 4 Does the certificate of employment have to be in Chinese and English? You can choose between Chinese or English.
5 Can the Certificate of Incumbency be printed by a travel agency? No. The customer's employment certificate must be issued by the employer, signed by the person in charge, and stamped with the company's official seal.
6 How to apply for an Australian and New Zealand visa for Hong Kong passport or Hong Kong identity card? Holders of Hong Kong yellow passports can only apply for ordinary visas for Australia and New Zealand. Holders of Hong Kong blue passports only need to apply for an ETA electronic visa when applying for an Australian visa, and New Zealand is visa-free.
7 Do I need an interview to apply for an ANZ visa? An interview is not required to apply for an Australian and New Zealand visa, whether it is a single visa or a group visa. 8 What is the process for the elderly over 75 years old to apply for an Australian visa?
After the preparation of all the documents, the travel agency will submit it to the consulate. There are two scenarios: Situation one:
If you have submitted a health examination certificate, you do not need to have a physical examination, and you will wait for the consulate to reply to the visa information and whether the health examination certificate has passed before deciding whether you need to buy insurance. Situation 2: If you do not submit the health examination certificate, you need to wait for the consulate to review the documents.
If the information is not approved, no medical examination is required. If the documents are notified of the physical examination, the designated materials will be brought to the designated hospital for physical examination according to the requirements of the consulate (the medical examination fee will be borne by yourself), and the hospital will send the physical examination report directly to the consulate; If you pass the physical examination and the information is passed, the consulate will notify you to purchase medical insurance of more than 500,000 yuan (handled by our agency, the cost will be charged separately, and the cost will be different depending on the length of the insurance time); The consulate issues the visa.
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You can read books and magazines on the plane, take a notebook and go to the Internet, the clothes and things over there are not cheap, if you are specifically going shopping, then you have chosen the wrong place, Hong Kong is cheap, the air tickets are not expensive, and the brands are available, but it is not excluded that it is due to the water, of course, the scenery is definitely much better in Australia.
The first two are the most important.
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