Moving To New Zealand Tips and 19 Mistakes To Avoid
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
- So, you are moving to New Zealand? Moving abroad is a complex process that involves a lot of work. There are plenty of things to know and plenty of opportunities for mistakes. This video is a must-watch for everyone who moves to New Zealand or abroad in general.
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00:00 - Intro
00:36 - Budget enough
02:05 - City research
03:35 - Give time
04:18 - Learn how to drive
05:19 - Get your plug
06:17 - No cash, please
07:21 - Renting from abroad
08:16 - Know immigration laws
09:04 - Visa processing time
10:17 - Get all documents
11:51 - Schools
12:21 - The size of New Zealand
13:41 - Check jobs
15:03 - What do you need to live?
16:05 - Check prices
16:51 - Medicaments
17:13 - Health and medical costs
17:51 - Health insurance
18:28 - Car insurance
19:15 - Leaving undone business
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Love your vibe and awesome attitude and caring nature. You deserve to be in NZ because you're adding value and we as kiwi's are so happy people like yuorself come here for all the other resaons other than financial. Love your channel Anna.
anna there are two exchange kiosks on queen st auckland,also you can exchange at all banks.
All great advice. When I moved to the US from Australia I used a bike for a month to get used to travelling on the other side of the road before buying a car.
Thank you so much
Actually you get access to the same publicly-funded medical treatment as Kiwis if you’re in NZ on a work visa that’s valid for 2 years or more, or if you’re in any kind of accident.
That's amazing, thank you for a comment!
I am watching since you started ❤
We're getting close to being the most expensive country on Earth to live in. 😢
That depends how you live, for example rent, sure when you first come here you will probably pay high rent, but after a while you can usually find cheaper options, either by good deals becoming vacant or through people you get to know, also if you have a family plant a garden and buy meat in bulk you can save a lot of money that way, try to find a place to live that is close to where you work and shops etc then don't have a car, I have not had one for nearly five years, I have an electric scooter that is great to get around town and to work.
The price of fuel in New Zealand is higher.
Then move to a country where you know is a lot cheaper and stop whining. Anna did not say it's cheap as living in NZ bro. Anna's reason for moving to NZ was'nt for the financial gain. I hope you find a country that makes you happy.
Love you
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