However, with the implementation of more and more new legislative bills that have passed Congress, the faces of countless people with dual nationalities are getting increasingly ugly. Although they are opposed to this somewhat discriminatory law in their hearts, they are not the only nationality, and even if they only enjoy 50% or even less, it is much better than the welfare of many countries in the world. . If you are unhappy, you can leave the Kingdom of New Zealand citizenship, and they are not forced to keep you. Some citizens with dual or multiple nationalities who are in a similar situation are thinking about whether to secede from other nationalities and only retain the nationality of the Kingdom of New Zealand. However, it is not so easy for some countries to secede from their nationality, such as Hong Kong. There is no such thing as seceding from Hong Kong citizenship. As long as you are a Hong Konger, you will remain a Hong Konger for life, and you are not allowed to secede midway. Fortunately, the Kingdom of New Zealand has provided a solution to the problem of dual or multiple nationality, allowing you to leave the Kingdom of New Zealand nationality. At this point, Ji Feng did not give any opinions. Everything was formulated by the State Council itself. After all, the development of the country is constantly changing. Ji Feng is not very good at how to manage the country, but there are so many politicians for By working for him, Ji Feng can naturally act as a hands-off shopkeeper. Ji Feng decided to really let go in the management of the country in the future. As long as there are no big problems, he will not take the initiative to point fingers. Professional matters will be left to professionals to handle, as long as they do not rebel. All easy to say. Medical security has also been affirmed through legislation. The Kingdom will ensure basic medical services for its citizens. For common diseases, citizens of the Kingdom can enjoy free medical treatment, free treatment and free medication at any state-owned hospital in the country with their ID cards. The medical records of domestic citizens are managed by the Ministry of Health. The medical databases of all hospitals in the country are fully networked, and all information must be recorded in the central medical file of the Ministry of Health. A series of matters such as medical treatment, injections, medicines, operations, and recovery at any medical institution can be completed at any state-owned hospital. The medical files of private hospitals are also submitted to the Ministry of Health for archiving, but all expenses are borne by the patient themselves. After all, public medical resources are limited, and there are not many VIP services open to them. In the Kingdom of New Zealand, human rights, freedom, and equality are emphasized. It is impossible to say that if a rich person comes to see a doctor, other ordinary citizens must make way for him. If you want to see a doctor urgently, you can go to a private hospital at your own expense. The same is true for some specialized hospitals. Most public hospitals are general hospitals and serve all citizens. Although there are also specialties in the field, there will definitely not be too many specialized hospitals. At most, it will be a matter of which hospital is more authoritative in certain aspects. Non-citizen employees working within government departments and directly affiliated enterprises do not need any medical expenses for treatment of work-related injuries; they need to pay 50% of the medical expenses for treatment in state-owned hospitals of their country for non-work-related injuries; citizens of other countries need to pay 50% of the medical expenses for treatment in their own hospitals. All need to pay 100% of medical expenses. Among them, citizens holding green ID cards will be fully reimbursed for medical expenses no matter how much they are (limited to domestic treatment, self-care abroad). Citizens holding blue ID cards will need to pay 50% of the medical expenses for treatment in state-owned hospitals in their country. . Citizens with red ID cards need to pay 50% of the medical expenses for medical treatment, exiled citizens need to pay 80% of the medical expenses for medical treatment, and citizens of other countries need to pay 100% of the medical expenses for medical treatment in their own countries. All hospitals have several ambulances based on their size and service area. Traffic-intensive areas, national first-level medical institutions, and hospitals with wider coverage areas are all equipped with one or several ambulance helicopters. All hospitals must design helipads that allow no less than two ambulance helicopters to land at the beginning of construction. The Kingdom guarantees basic education services for its citizens, and all national kindergartens, primary schools, middle schools, and high schools are completely free and open to its citizens regardless of race or ID card. Children from this country can study in any national primary school, middle school and high school in the country without any fees. All students are equipped with dedicated computers for study. The Kingdom of New Zealand will phase out paper books and textbooks for all students starting in the first grade of primary school. Students will use the special computer provided by the school for learning and communication, which will automatically record each student's daily life and success, but basic writing requirements must be met before graduating from elementary school. All national schools have school buses, and all current students can ride for free; for students in remote areas, the school provides them with the convenience of free accommodation on campus. In national schools, lunches are provided free of charge by the school during the days when students are in class, and students living on campus are provided with three meals a day free of charge. All schools must be equipped with full-time security guards and adopt fully enclosed teaching during recess. Non-school students and their parents are strictly prohibited from entering the school without the consent of the school. The free teaching system only applies to all national kindergartens, primary schools, middle schools and colleges in the countryInvalid for universities. At the same time, in order to encourage the learning enthusiasm of its citizens and enrich their knowledge, the country only charges 60% of the tuition fees for citizens over 30 years old to re-enter university studies, and encourages schools at all levels to open open teaching courses to adults, which can be on-site teaching. , but it is recommended to teach online. The Kingdom¡¯s State Council guarantees the employment rate of its citizens. Citizens can submit personal information, as well as occupations and units of employment intentions to the Ministry of Labor. The Ministry of Labor will try its best to meet and ensure the employment of its citizens based on the actual needs of each state-owned enterprise and its departments. employment. The Kingdom of New Zealand¡¯s salary guidance - the salary of junior employees in the country is between 800-1000 Singapore dollars/month, such as urban sanitation workers, greening workers, car drivers, etc.; the salary of mid-level employees is between 1000-2000 Singapore dollars/month. For example, ordinary technical employees working in factories, nurses working in hospitals, welfare homes, etc.; the salary of senior employees is between S$2,000-3,000/month, such as technical employees working in shipyards and aircraft factories, hospital doctors, schools Teachers and so on. Of course, these are just guideline salary standards, and specific situations will be determined according to the conditions of the respective institutions or companies. The Kingdom will protect the basic transportation needs of minors and retired senior citizens. All minors who are citizens of the Kingdom of New Zealand and retirees holding the Kingdom¡¯s green ID card and blue ID card have student cards and senior citizens cards respectively. They are in the country There is no fee for taking buses, subways, and ferries internally. You only need to pay 50% of the cost for ground and sea transportation at or above the municipal level. You only need to pay 80% of the air ticket for domestic airlines. The student card and senior citizen card will be jointly issued by the Department of Transportation and the Department of Homeland Security. The student card will record the identity information of each child and will automatically expire after he or she reaches the age of 18. The Kingdom will gradually issue more fishing licenses to private individuals, allowing private individuals to engage in various fishing operations within private territorial waters, but fishing for the world's endangered species is strictly prohibited. The parliament lasted for two days. There were really too many bills under consideration this time. Moreover, this time the House of Lords and the House of Representatives were convened at the same time to observe each other. As the first parliament of the Kingdom of New Zealand, it was naturally welcomed by all citizens. their active participation and attention. All TV stations, radio stations, and the Internet throughout the Kingdom of New Zealand are broadcasting this grand event live. Once a new legislative bill is submitted to Congress, or whether it is passed or not, all citizens will know immediately, and government agencies at all levels can immediately follow the new legislation. implementation of the bill. Of course, construction is a slow process, especially the national networking of the Ministry of Health and household registration. Fortunately, the entire Kingdom of New Zealand adopts 5g mobile networks. The first to benefit is the New Zealand National Communications Group, which is the only telecommunications company in the Kingdom. Operators, all other operators have been and are gradually being merged by it. In the field of communications, whether they are private individuals or communication groups from other countries, they have basically had a lot of impact on them. The Kingdom of New Zealand does not restrict communication groups from other countries from entering and operating in the country. As long as they apply and meet the requirements, the country will also issue communication licenses to them. But now the most advanced in the world is the 5G mobile communication network. Previously, countries have vigorously built Cable broadband networks and even optical fiber networks are being gradually eliminated by new technologies. Even if they want to compete, they dare not come to the headquarters of New Zealand National Communications Group. In the afternoon of the next day, Congress repeatedly discussed and revised the "Civil Air Traffic Act of the Kingdom of New Zealand". This is also the most concerned thing by some wealthy people in Alaska, former Australian provinces, and the entire kingdom. According to the latest statistics, the Kingdom of New Zealand It has nearly 70,000 civilian aircraft of various types, half of which are from Alaska, followed by Australia with the most aircraft. Especially as various helicopters and jets developed by the aviation group¡¯s manufacturing base become more and more popular, the future of the Kingdom of New Zealand will surely be a three-dimensional transportation pattern integrating air, ground and sea. And if you want to promote aircraft, you have to open up the airspace. If you ask people to apply for air routes every time, it will probably greatly dampen the enthusiasm of wealthy people at all levels. Facts have proven that the wireless power version of the helicopter developed by the manufacturing base exceeds most of the fuel version of the helicopter in the world in all its performance. Because there is no need to worry about capacity supply issues, it not only flies more stably, but also can design more and more internally. Suitable equipment and space. According to the new Air Traffic Act, the Kingdom of New Zealand divides the aviation industry into three categories: military aviation, commercial aviation and general aviation, with the latter two falling within the civilian scope. General aviation mainly refers to aviation activities other than military, police, customs anti-smuggling flights and public air transport flights. Specifically, its business scope mainly includes business flights, private flights, pilot training, sports and entertainment flights, air taxis, agriculture, construction, photography, exploration, and sightseeing.aviation operations such as survey and patrol, as well as special flights such as search and rescue. The country will open the use of low-altitude airspace below 3,000 meters to the general aviation industry. Except for special military no-fly zones, around airports, and around aircraft carriers, more than 95% of the remaining areas will be free to fly without registration routes. Of course, all aircraft must be flown before taking to the sky. Registration is required, otherwise the kingdom's automatic defense system may shoot it down automatically. (To be continued)