New Zealand Immigration
... tips and tricks
The rules for New Zealand immigration are set by the Department of Labour.
The same department handles all visa applications and work permits as well as identifying the current short-term and long-term skills shortages.
So it's a government department that you simply cannot avoid if considering living or working here.
But sometimes it doesn't work...
Sometimes though, it doesn't work. Or it works inconsistently...
Government departments being what they are, sometimes there are errors and other times inconsistent application of the rules. See this report for an example of what can happen.
But, fortunately, help is at hand!
There are several solutions
A small part of the Table of Contents is outlined below...
- Why New Zealand?
- Permanent, Part-Time or Strategic Immigration
- Is Immigration the Answer?
- New Zealand's Six Immigration Categories
- The Pros & Cons of Each NZIS Category.
- Should You Use an Immigration Consultant or Go It Alone?
- What to Bring With You and Key Things to Arrange Before You Arrive
- Getting You and Your Stuff to New Zealand
- The golden rule of New Zealand driving (useful for travellers too!)
- Roundabouts - pure and simple.
- Beware of New Zealand's bizarre give-way rules.
- How do New Zealand public schools compare with those in other countries?
- Insurance & Healthcare
- Mail Services
- Electrical Device and Video Format Compatibility
- ... and much, much more...
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