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Students studying in New Zealand warned that skipping classes could lead to deportation 3547

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Recently, the New Zealand Immigration Department deployed at the country's main airport, Auckland Airport, to examine and interrogate students suspected of excessive absentee classes and "illegal work", and mercilessly repatriate many people directly to their countries of departure。

Although there have been cases of foreign students being warned for low attendance, this is the first time that Immigration New Zealand has sent a special agent to stop them at the airport and immediately repatriate them。At present, a number of foreign students, including Chinese students, have been denied entry。According to local media reports, on the evening of the 20th, a Chinese student at the Auckland airport was questioned by immigration officials about their study and attendance。After questioning, the immigration officer considered that the student's attendance and study was not good, refused him entry, and asked him to buy a return ticket to return home。According to people working at Auckland Airport, 200 foreign students have been blacklisted by customs because of problems with attendance or grades。