New Zealand is nestled in the South Pacific Ocean
1,600 km from Australia, its closest neighbor and
friend From the just over 4mio New Zealanders every
single one is either an immigrant or descended from
one
New Zealand is a very young country, with European
settlement on a large scale only occurring over the
last 150 years English is the main written and spoken
language in New Zealand – with a number of different
accents! Being in the Southern Hemisphere its seasons
are completely opposite to countries north of the
equator. Winter is June through August and our Summer
is between December and March Well not different from
Australia.
New Zealand is a modern parliamentary democracy
With majestic mountain ranges, sweeping plains, fjords,
imposing native forests, crystal clear inland lakes,
miles of golden sand beaches and numerous bays dotted
around one of the longest coastlines in the world
New Zealand enjoys a well deserved reputation as a
liberal and tolerant society.
Whether it’s indoors or outdoors, on the beach
or at the theatre, on the playing fields or in the
garden, New Zealand has an inexhaustible range of
things to do, see and enjoy
New Zealand’s healthcare system is widely regarded
as one of the best of the OECD countries
Our government-funded schooling system provides a
comprehensive curriculum of academic, sporting and
skills-based learning options, in a positive environment
New migrants generally find that New Zealand offers
a better balance between cost of living and lifestyle
than they had before To make your conversion to New
Zealand complete, you will need to convert some of
your language into some of ours
There’s a long list of things that New Zealand
has plenty of – space, recreational pursuits,
culture, entertainment, successful businesses and
an exceptional quality of life. But there are also
things where New Zealand is short of – most
importantly: experienced, qualified and skilled New
Zealanders. Many industries within New Zealand say
that one of the most significant factors holding them
back from achieving growth is the lack of qualified
staff. And that’s where you come in!
Why New Zealand?
Within a relatively short time, New Zealand has developed
a sophisticated, unrestrictive business environment
that competes aggressively in world markets. It joins
our predominantly agriculture-based economy which
continues to deliver the bulk of our export earnings
One of the things you’ll immediately be struck
with is the flexible way in which jobs are carried
out. Especially the informal way of living and working
together seems to be special.
New Zealand is very open for immigration. So if you
are interested contact us.
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