Haere Mai and Welcome to New Zealand! Migrating to a new country is a huge decision so you have probably got a lot of questions. New Zealand is an amazing place to live! Of course it will be different and there will be things that are unfamiliar to you at first. But equally, you will have given yourself the priceless opportunity to start a new life with all the benefits and opportunities which come from that.
And what better place to migrate to than the famous “Bay of Islands”. Historical cradle of the nation with the Stone Store and Mission buildings in Kerikeri, picturesquely set amid the beautiful scenery of the “Winterless Far North District”. Kerikeri, one of the fastest developing towns in New Zealand, has the potential for you to start or invest in a business with growing population and opportunities.
In many ways it’s not what we have in New Zealand that’s important to our quality of life – it’s what we don’t have! We don’t have high crime rates, the pollution, congestion, health issues and cramped city living that people experience elsewhere.
In New Zealand we pride ourselves on our acceptance of different views and ideas. We are a modern, secular, democratic society with no ingrained class system and freedom of speech, expression and religious belief is guaranteed in law.
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.
In spite of our geographical isolation (or, sometimes, because of it) we regularly succeed on the world stage. You’ll see us represented in the fields of arts, science and technology and on the sports fields as well. Maybe it’s because we don’t know we’re a small country or maybe it’s because we have a unique way of looking at life. Whatever it is, maybe it could be the place for you.
Click here to visit the official NZ Immigration Site. It has lots of useful information, including current passmarks, form downloads, a list of offices and fees, as well as the various categories to migrate on: skilled migrants, family reunion and the business & investment categories.
www.immigration.govt.nz
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