With the New Zealand Immigration Service actively promoting the virtues of immigrating to their country for employment, and around 10% of young Britons already considering making the move for the benefits of their careers, it seems interest in New Zealand’s unrestrictive and dynamic business environment is growing.
If you’re considering relocating and working in New Zealand now might be the perfect time to begin planning your move.
With unemployment rates at record lows of around 3.6% and the country crying out for skilled professionals in many business fields, if you have the right skills, the right attitude and a drive and determination to succeed then chances are you’re exactly the type of person the New Zealand Immigration Service wants to hear from!
The government in New Zealand has actively enabled the business community to develop unrestricted, to grow substantially, to compete globally and equally and to prosper. The success of the government’s decision is mirrored by the success New Zealand is now enjoying economically. Business confidence is strong, industry production is booming, the income and intrinsic wealth of the working population has grown in real terms and as mentioned, unemployment is the lowest among developed countries worldwide.
But there is one thing holding many industries back…and that is the lack of skilled and qualified staff!
Because New Zealand’s government are completely aware of this fact they are working to encourage the immigration of skilled migrants from around the world.
Those who qualify will be fortunate enough to begin a whole new life in this breathtakingly beautiful and refreshingly modern and informal country. The working environment in New Zealand is relaxed, working hours can be more flexible than many people are used to, colleagues often naturally enjoy much more social contact outside of work and as a result the whole working environment creates satisfied and fulfilled staff.
Outside of work, New Zealand is a country with an excellent health service, good schools, college and universities; the quality of life in New Zealand is excellent, a lot of emphasis is placed on enjoying recreational activities, spending time with family and friends, enjoying an outdoor life and basically making the most of life in this culturally, historically and naturally rich country.
The cost of living in New Zealand is not high, the country produces a lot of consumer goods locally that are comparable to known brands around the world but which cost a fraction of imported goods, wages are good and as mentioned the continued strengthening of the business environment is making the country and its inhabitants richer in real terms annually.
If you’re considering starting a brand new life and New Zealand is top of your location list then you will need to do your research and planning carefully, you have to make sure you approach the options and opportunities available to you with your eyes open, and it is necessary to apply for visas and acceptance of your application will be based upon many predetermined requirements. There are a large number of professional relocation companies who offer to assist with immigration to New Zealand, there are also companies who can assist with recruitment, but there is an awful lot you can do for yourself. From online research, writing to the New Zealand Immigration Service, joining forums to discuss your options and thoughts with like minded people and people who have already made the move to reading up about what life is really like.
To enable you to begin your planning Shelter Offshore recommend Going to Live In New Zealand: Your Practical Guide to Life and Work in the Other Down Under… because it covers just about every single aspect of planning to move, moving, finding work and settling into life in New Zealand. It really is the most comprehensive book we’ve found and gives you all the pointers and tips to help you succeed in making the move and establishing your brand new life and working career.