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		<title>What To Consider Before Embarking On Your New Zealand Emigration</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 07:50:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With breathtaking snow capped mountain views, turquoise lakes, glaciers, rainforests, golden beaches, ski fields, whale watching and arguably the best Sauvignon Blanc in the world, it&#8217;s no surprise that two and a half million people are paying homage and visiting New Zealand every year. Go to australia migration for more information.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>With breathtaking snow capped mountain views, turquoise lakes, glaciers, rainforests, golden beaches, ski fields, whale watching and arguably the best Sauvignon Blanc in the world, it&#8217;s no surprise that two and a half million people are paying homage and visiting New Zealand every year. Go to <a href="http://www.tgmigration.com" target='_blank'>australia migration</a> for more information.</p>
<p>We have all visited a beautiful country and found ourselves lying on a beach of golden sand or bathing in the warm shores, thinking to ourselves, &#8220;Ah, I could live here&#8221;. However the reality of visiting somewhere on holiday and immigrating there to live are two very different experiences. There&#8217;s a great deal to consider before, during and after making the move and here are just a few steps to help you on your way.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s surprising how many people do actually move to another country without even visiting. It is strongly advised however, to take a trip to New Zealand before you make your move. Relocating to the other side of the world isn&#8217;t like living in Europe; you cannot just jump on a &#8216;cheap&#8217; flight home half a dozen times a year. You need to make sure it&#8217;s the right place for you before you pack up and move your life.</p>
<p>Visiting the country first gives you the chance to meet the local kiwis, visit different locations, check out the food in the supermarkets, watch the local TV programmes and read the NZ Post, soak in the breathtaking scenery, visit some local schools, check out the timber houses and hopefully absorb some true kiwiana. You may find you come away calling everyone &#8216;mate&#8217; but you&#8217;ll get a great feel for the New Zealand way of life.</p>
<p>If you visit during the darker, wetter, colder months of winter, when the country is perhaps less appealing (unless you visit the ski resorts which are of course fabulous in winter) and you still love the country, the chances are you will adore it during the remainder three seasons.<br />Once you have decided to make the big move, there are a long list of things you need to consider in your New Zealand Emigration. </p>
<p>First thing to do is visit Immigration New Zealand, either at their office in London or via their website, to find out the right visa to apply for can. This can be daunting at first and will take a little research and lots of time. Depending on the visa you apply for, be it a work visa, work to residence, skilled migrant (for residency), temporary work or even through the family sponsorship category, you may require medical x-rays or police checks. You&#8217;ll also need to check the expiry date of your passports and be prepared to cough up large sums of money through the visa process. Refer to <a href="http://www.tgmigration.com" target='_blank'>new zealand migration</a> for more information.</p>
<p>Once your visa application has been confirmed, the next step of your New Zealand Emigration will involve thinking about where you want to relocate to. This will most likely depend on where you can get work or perhaps you have a preference for north or south island, rural or inner city, beachfront or near the mountains. </p>
<p>Whatever you decide, make sure you do plenty of research first and find out as much as you can about the different locations. Things to consider are schooling, population size, crime rates, weather, employment in the area, local surroundings, neighbourhoods, house prices and social activities / sports clubs.</p>
<p>Before jumping on your flight, you will also need to look in to shipping companies (for sending your possessions overseas) setting up a kiwi bank account and organising your bank transfers and book yourself some accommodation for the first few weeks until you find a home. You&#8217;ll also need to sort out applying for you IRD number which will be your New Zealand tax number.</p>
<p>Upon arrival in New Zealand, it&#8217;s advisable to set yourself up with a kiwi mobile phone, get yourself a hire car for the first few weeks until you can buy a car and buy yourself some International phone cards so you can call home and let the friends and family know you arrived safely. For five dollars, you can chat to the UK for about three hours through landlines or you can download Skype on to your laptop and chat for free through the net.</p>
<p>Indeed there are a tremendous number of factors to consider in the build up to your New Zealand Emigration. It may seem overwhelming however try to calm your nerves by doing plenty of research before you go and once you think you&#8217;ve done enough, do some more. There is plenty of information available through the internet, travel books and even travel fairs. With lots of organisation, your New Zealand Emigration can be the smooth, exhilarating start to your new life. Visit <a href="http://www.tgmigration.com" target='_blank'>uk migration</a> for further information.</p>
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		<title>Applying For Immigration To New Zealand; An Extremely Rewarding Process</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:13:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TK</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Zealand for the past few years has been pursuing an immigration policy that encourages migrants to enter Kiwi life and society. This is because there are deficiencies in the New Zealand economy and in certain industries they currently have a shortfall in the number of workers. Preferably they want those pursuing immigration to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>New Zealand for the past few years has been pursuing an immigration policy that encourages migrants to enter Kiwi life and society. This is because there are deficiencies in the New Zealand economy and in certain industries they currently have a shortfall in the number of workers. Preferably they want those pursuing immigration to be willing to work, and contribute to the Kiwi society. For those considering immigration, it is worth looking into these shortfalls to see whether they will be applicable as a &#8217;skilled migrant&#8217;. If so then immigration could be an extremely simple procedure. Go to <a href="http://www.tgmigration.com" target='_blank'>australia migration</a> for more information.</p>
<p>The immigration service lays down the industries in which they need workers. To see these in detail their website is the ideal place to check although generally they require workers in public sector positions. Workers in the medical and educational professions will be desirable although the service will want migrants to New Zealand to be of a good working age, that is between twenty and fifty five, as well as meeting other criteria along the lines of character and health. For instance, serious health problems may ruin chances of migration, as would legal offences with drugs or violent conduct. </p>
<p>The immigration service uses a points system to assess each and every candidate. To achieve a points rating the first step is to put in an expression of interest or EOI. After this your points will be determined along the lines of skills and experience. For those who gain more than one hundred and forty points, acceptance will be almost guaranteed, while those falling into lower brackets will normally be assessed on a case by case basis. If your points meet the grade, the service will normally send a invitation to apply or ITA. </p>
<p>It is now that proof of your character, health and skills will be asked for. These can be gained by obtaining a doctor&#8217;s note, a letter from the local police or council and a number of relevant references from the world of work. Sometimes, even if this proof is not presented, the candidate will be passed onto the interview stage so immigration service workers can assess all of the factors on the personal level. </p>
<p>As previously stated, working as a teacher, lecturer or anyone in the medical profession will improve chances of acceptance. There other industries however that also need workers, IT and agricultural staff are in constant demand as are workers with trades such as electricians, plumbers and builders. Engineering qualifications of degree level or higher will also do a great deal to improve chances of acceptance. Refer to <a href="http://www.tgmigration.com" target='_blank'>new zealand migration</a> for more information.</p>
<p>The people of New Zealand believe in working hard, and playing even harder. With such a large amount of open space sports and outdoor pursuits are popular. Rugby, cricket and even football are played regularly all over the country while camping, surfing, skiing and rock climbing are also performed in abundance. With such a great work-life balance present in New Zealand it is unsurprising that so many wish to migrate to this wonderful nation. </p>
<p>If you consider yourself eligible it may well be worth applying to the immigration service. Each year there are a number of conferences that enable those who are interested to find out more information on emigration. While New Zealand is on the other side of the world, it has many likenesses with the UK whilst retaining its own distinctive character. With stunning mountains, beautiful beaches and wide open spaces it really is a paradise; so if considering making the leap, do some research into your own eligibility and you could be on your way in no time. Visit <a href="http://www.tgmigration.com" target='_blank'>uk migration</a> for further information.</p>
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		<title>Australian Working Holiday Visa: Traveling On A Tight  Budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 06:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have frequently considered a holiday to Australia which is the backpacker&#8217;s ultimate destination with its friendly and hospitable people, wonderful assortment of places you can go to, from deserts to plains to forests to the beaches and the teeming waters surrounding the continent, and not surprisingly, the lush cultural heritage Australia has obtained from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>You have frequently considered a holiday to Australia which is the backpacker&rsquo;s ultimate destination with its friendly and hospitable people, wonderful assortment of places you can go to, from deserts to plains to forests to the beaches and the teeming waters surrounding the continent, and not surprisingly, the lush cultural heritage Australia has obtained from the native Aborigines, the pioneering free settlers and prisoners, and the loads of migrants the Land Down Under has drawn in through the years.  However there is only one concern in this perfect plan and that is you are in need of cold hard cash&hellip;so what can you do?  Well, the best solution to that is to request for <a href="http://www.australiantravelvisas.co.uk/australianworkingholidayvisa.php" target='_blank'>Australian working holiday visas</a>.</p>
<p>Sadly, you can&rsquo;t afford to enjoy a worry-free Australian holiday break if you don&rsquo;t have adequate cash to support you over your stay.  One way to manage this predicament is to get a temporary job in Australia while having a holiday break.  To make this great scheme perfectly legal and official, apply for an <a href="http://www.australiantravelvisas.co.uk/australianworkingholidayvisa.php" target='_blank'>Australian working holiday visa</a> rather than applying for a tourist visa.  You can travel all the way from Sydney to Perth to Darwin and back again if you have the resources to take pleasure in the tourist attractions.  </p>
<p>Traveling on a shoestring across Australia is not difficult because there is always a need for an extra hand in the thriving economy.  There is usually a vacancy in the plant cultivation, animal or livestock raising, tree farming, fishing, and construction.  So don&rsquo;t worry about that trip to the outback because in no time you will be able to come up with enough money to begin your adventure.  Just remember that your visa only allows you to stay for a maximum of six months with an employer.  But you always have the option of extending your working visa as long as you have completed the required seasonal or construction work, which is typically a minimum of three months.  One more word of advice though, you shouldn&rsquo;t enjoy working too much, remember you are not in Australia to work, you&rsquo;ll be going there for a backpacking holiday, it just so happened that you are short on finances and need to earn some extra cash.</p>
<p>Isn&rsquo;t it the most excellent arrangement?  A backpacking holiday and at the same time you are earning money to finance your vacation.  Then might as well request for an <a href="http://www.australiantravelvisas.co.uk/australiantouristvisa.php" target='_blank'>Australian tourist visa</a> with the special benefit of going to work in the country.  A remarkable experience awaits you in the Land Down Under.  You are going to enjoy a one of a kind experience so don&rsquo;t allow this opportunity vanish.  Traveling on a restrained budget to Australia can be cool and can even be life altering.  What more could you wish for?  A holiday and some spare cash is such a terrific combination!</p>
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		<title>Earning A Living Down Under</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 09:11:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 April, 2008
Skilled South Africans are being transferred or head-hunted, writes Linda Vergnani. Turn on the radio in Australia and you will hear the distinctive Afrikaans accent of Marius Kloppers who, as CEO of BHP Billiton, is spearheading the A147-billion takeover bid of BHP Billiton. 
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<p>Skilled South Africans are being transferred or head-hunted, writes Linda Vergnani. <br />Turn on the radio in Australia and you will hear the distinctive Afrikaans accent of Marius Kloppers who, as CEO of BHP Billiton, is spearheading the A147-billion takeover bid of BHP Billiton. </p>
<p>Kloppers is one of the SA corporate superstars who have lit up the Australian and international business firmament. Among the brightest is Gail Kelly, the new CEO of Westpac. Her earnings could top A12-million per year, making her the most highly paid businesswoman in Australia.<br />Kelly, who emigrated to the country with her family in 1997, is listed among the 50 most powerful women in global business by Fortune magazine. </p>
<p>Other leading business migrants include Giam Swiegers, CEO of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu in Australia, and Jonathan Pinshaw, chairman of The Just Group. <br />Australia&acirc;&euro;&trade;s Department of Immigration and Citizenship lists South Africa as one of the top 10 countries when it comes to gaining citizenship in terms of Australia&acirc;&euro;&trade;s business-skills migration programme. According to the department, 3996 South Africans settled permanently in Australia in the past two years. Refer to <a href="http://www.tgmigration.com" target='_blank'>australia migration</a> for more information</p>
<p>In addition, there were more than 7800 South Africans in Australia on temporary 457 business visas by June 2007. </p>
<p>Although the average weekly earning in Australia were A1162 in 2007, starting over can be tough for business migrants. The cost of living in major cities such as Sydney can be exceptionally high and the mortgage on a modest house can easily exceed A1000 a week. </p>
<p>Craig Badings, director and head of corporate public relations at Savage &amp; Partners, moved to Australia in 2003 with his teacher wife and two young children. He says unless South Africans are transferred to Australia or headhunted, they have to be prepared to &acirc;&euro;&oelig;take a few backward steps&acirc;&euro; in their career and salary. </p>
<p>Badings, who founded Rainmaker Public Relations and was previously MD of Cape Town Citigate, initially took a role as account director in a public relations firm in Melbourne. <br />&acirc;&euro;&oelig;You come here with all this experience but none of the Australian market, and you have to reinvent yourself,&acirc;&euro; he said. Badings likens it to a &acirc;&euro;&oelig;mental enema&acirc;&euro;, which forces migrants to refocus their skills. Refer to <a href="http://www.tgmigration.com" target='_blank'>new zealand migration</a> for more information</p>
<p>Now based in Sydney, which he loves, Badings says: &acirc;&euro;&oelig;You&acirc;&euro;&trade;ve got to embrace Australian ways because South Africans are generally perceived as quite aggressive and arrogant.&acirc;&euro; <br />Badings says South Africans who pick up the &acirc;&euro;&oelig;nuances around the boardroom table&acirc;&euro; and adapt to Australians&acirc;&euro;&trade; polite, consensus approach to business will get ahead quicker . </p>
<p>Evan Petrelis, who was the 2007 New South Wales president of the Australia Africa Business Council, remarks that the integration of highly educated South African immigrants into the Australian workplace is on the whole excellent. </p>
<p>&acirc;&euro;&oelig;While the &acirc;&euro;&tilde;direct&acirc;&euro;&trade; or sometimes even confrontational approach of some South Africans on occasion lands them in hot water, South Africans are generally respected and well regarded in the Australian business community as astute, entrepreneurial and hard- working,&acirc;&euro; he said. <br />Expatriate South Africans have &acirc;&euro;&oelig;typically thrived in professional sectors, particularly accounting, law and finance&acirc;&euro;, and there are also a number of high-profile former South Africans leading blue-chip retail organisations. </p>
<p>Petrelis, who moved from London to Australia three years ago, notes that while most expatriate South Africans initially find jobs with organisations, many &acirc;&euro;&oelig;move on to take advantage of Australia&#8217;s favourable business start-up incentives and go on to establish successful small businesses in a number of fields.</p>
<p>For more information visit <a href="http://www.tgmigration.com" target='_blank'>uk migration</a></p>
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		<title>Tips On How Not To Shell Out More And Get The Best Of Your Australian Tourist Visa</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:12:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting an Australian visa is almost a wish come true for most individuals who would like to see its innate beauty. This remarkable country is blessed with lush and flourishing rainforests, astounding beaches, unique wildlife, and superb hospitality.  No wonder why most individuals have been dreaming of going to this country even though it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>Getting an <a href="http://www.visasforaustralia.co.uk/" target='_blank'>Australian visa</a> is almost a wish come true for most individuals who would like to see its innate beauty. This remarkable country is blessed with lush and flourishing rainforests, astounding beaches, unique wildlife, and superb hospitality.  No wonder why most individuals have been dreaming of going to this country even though it is just for recreation.</p>
<p>Whether you have your Australian tourist visa or an Australian working holiday visa, you will definitely value the moment you get it because this will be your gateway to a remarkable vacation you will never forget.</p>
<p>However, even if you have the means of getting a wonderful holiday escapade to this place, it is vital that you reserve a discounted holiday package in advance to save you time and cash.  You may perhaps opt to work though on holiday break if you assume you have by now spread out your resources to the boundary, but this is just possible if you have an <a href="http://www.visasforaustralia.co.uk/pages/visas/australianworkingholidayvisa.php" target='_blank'>Australian working holiday visa</a>.</p>
<p>What if you just have an <a href="http://www.visasforaustralia.co.uk/pages/visas/australiantouristvisa.php" target='_blank'>Australian tourist visa</a>?  What will you do to offset the expenditures in taking a trip to this place?  That&rsquo;s the time you have to work out and select a particular economical vacation packages.  But before you achieve this, you have to take into account the following first:</p>
<p>1. Start with your homework</p>
<p>Research on information you need to plan out your cheap holiday getaway to Australia. The first thing you need to work on is your accommodation.  Finding a cheap accommodation in Australia is not actually a bad idea since the place can give you a dozen of affordable hotels without batting an eyelash.  However, you really need to work on your research first because not all cheap hotel accommodations can give you the amenities or service you need.</p>
<p>2. When to go</p>
<p>You should also consider the best time of the year when traveling to this country.  If you are going to consider the season, the northern and southern hemisphere is totally opposite.  For instance, if it is winter in the northern hemisphere, then expect a summer season in the southern part.  If you go for summer, try booking a vacation between November and March.  If you book between July and August, you can expect a colder climate during that time.</p>
<p>Also, try to book flights beginning on the middle of April to late August since airfares in Australia are at its cheapest during these times of the year.  With this, you can easily visit the Great Barrier Reef and the Red Centre without stretching your budget.</p>
<p>Try not to book during holidays too, especially during summer vacations which will start from December to January.  Most of the holiday spots and hotels are fully booked.</p>
<p>Keeping in mind these things will definitely allow you to reserve a reasonably priced holiday package to Australia.  </p>
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