People’s plan varies from person to person, even for one people plans are various on different stages in the life. Several months ago, when I was preparing documents for my visa to New Zealand , I hoped I could live in New Zealand with my family in the future. It looked like a long-term plan. Since I arrived in New Zealand in August, I have been in this country for almost three months. I must admit something changed which doesn’t mean I gave up my plan. At present in my view, to a certain extent, the short-term plan is more important than the long-term one. It has no hope of achieving the future plan if your present plan is failed. For example, only I pass Advanced or IELTS, there is every chance that I will start my major and other long-term plans. So I prefer to concentrate on every present plan rather than the day-dream about future.
Hi Jin,
ReplyDeleteThanks for writing about your plans. I'm interested to know what your major will be.
Are you thinking of immigrating here? That's a major life decision. Have you looked into all the requirements because I know it's a pretty strict process. There is good information on the NZ Immigration website about long-term immigration requirements (in terms of jobs.
Caro :)