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New Zealand ("Sunday Times" Working & Living)

New Zealand ("Sunday Times" Working & Living)
By Georgina Palffy

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Uncovers the best places for you to move to, from Christchurch to Wellington; gives specialist advice on dealing with red tape, from gaining visas and work permits to buying a property and moving in; guides you through the settling in process, from education and healthcare to cellular phone services and banking; puts New Zealand into context with details on its political, economic and religious situation, and social behaviour; helps with the challenges of finding a job, both working for other people and setting up your own business.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #331535 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-07-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"'Bursting with practical information and in-depth knowledge, Cadogan Guides also make a cracking good read' - The Times"

BBC Radio 4
‘Overall the top marks go to Cadogan’

The Sunday Telegraph
‘The outstanding series’


Customer Reviews

Worth buying!4
Having now gone through the process of moving to New Zealand and read all the books, I can say that this is the best to read. The book is well set out with good sections on things like pensions, health, telephones and work. I think that it describes the areas of New Zealand well The description on New Zealand television is true - it really is very bad! The book only skips over the immigration process and that is a good thing. The rules change every year so it is better to go to the New Zealand Immigration Service website for up to date information. My advice to anyone is read this book but if you want to live here for goodness sake come on a holiday first. You need to experience it and I can honestly say it has many benefits but it sure isn't paradise!