Hey everyone! If you want to learn more about what its like to travel in New Zealand, make sure to check out the other videos on my channel. I'm also inviting everyone to join the How to New Zealand Facebook group, where you can ask questions and share stories about your experiences in New Zealand: Join the How to New Zealand Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/3523578567887875/ Feel free to comment some of your questions and I'll do my best to answer. Thanks! 😄 P.S. Hit that like button for more! Chapters: 0:29 The Basics 1:14 Getting around 1:20 Payment methods 1:31 Transport 2:07 Accommodation 2:25 Camping sites + Freedom Camping 3:07 Sim cards 4:07 Electrical outlet 4:47 Must Know Social etiquettes 7:33 Driving etiquettes to follow 9:21 Māori culture 9:54 Te Reo Māori phrases you need to know 11:37 Common NZ Slangs
Hello thanks for the beautiful post, I really find the left sided driving interesting, please recommend an app to learn the kiwi slang if abailabe. Thanks 😊
Hi, thanks so much! It would depend on your situation, but its common for people to move here first by themselves to get settled, find a job, housing etc, then for the family to come later. It would also depend on what visa you might qualify for. Have you looked at your options? I recommend checking out the NZ immigration website for work visa options 😄
@@ortegajulzzz Thanks for the response. And yea I'm actually applying for jobs there now I'm feeling good about this museum position. But that does make sense. And definitely I would look into the Immigration website see if I could find anything up my alley. Thank you again. I might pick ur brain again in the near future 😆 for more related questions.
Hello juls I see most of your videos, I am from Kurdistan in Iraq I am 24 years old and I am tired of life here the situation here is very bad I want to come to New Zealand can you advise me to come or not and why, My income here is zero how can I easily come to New Zealand legally, what job is very good income there, thanks for your reply
Hi! You'll have to apply for some sort of visa and see what you qualify for. Check out the immigration website: www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/explore-visa-options You can also explore applying for work through an accredited employer, and if you get a job offer you can apply for an accredited work visa. More information here: www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/visas/visa/accredited-employer-work-visa For jobs, it would depend what your skills are, but pay here can be pretty good depending on your industry. There's a shortage in the labour market and other industries as well, e.g. building, carpentry, electrician etc. Have a look here for a list of skill shortages in New Zealand and see if you fit in any of the categories www.careers.govt.nz/job-hunting/whats-happening-in-the-job-market/jobs-in-skill-shortage/result/construction-and-infrastructure#results Otherwise, I would recommend getting qualified and work experience in your home country, then apply to work in New Zealand. Hope that helps!
lovey video for someone thinking of visiting New Zealand ❤
wow! so helpful to me your videos 😄 thanks😉
Informative thanks
Hey everyone! If you want to learn more about what its like to travel in New Zealand, make sure to check out the other videos on my channel. I'm also inviting everyone to join the How to New Zealand Facebook group, where you can ask questions and share stories about your experiences in New Zealand:
Join the How to New Zealand Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/3523578567887875/
Feel free to comment some of your questions and I'll do my best to answer. Thanks! 😄
P.S. Hit that like button for more!
Chapters:
0:29 The Basics
1:14 Getting around
1:20 Payment methods
1:31 Transport
2:07 Accommodation
2:25 Camping sites + Freedom Camping
3:07 Sim cards
4:07 Electrical outlet
4:47 Must Know Social etiquettes
7:33 Driving etiquettes to follow
9:21 Māori culture
9:54 Te Reo Māori phrases you need to know
11:37 Common NZ Slangs
Hello thanks for the beautiful post, I really find the left sided driving interesting, please recommend an app to learn the kiwi slang if abailabe.
Thanks 😊
Hi! I'm not sure of an app but found this site with some info: www.discovernewzealand.com/blog/new-zealand-slang-id-305 hope that helps!
Thank you this helped alot. But one question what do u recommend if I want to move my family there with me?
Hi, thanks so much! It would depend on your situation, but its common for people to move here first by themselves to get settled, find a job, housing etc, then for the family to come later. It would also depend on what visa you might qualify for. Have you looked at your options? I recommend checking out the NZ immigration website for work visa options 😄
@@ortegajulzzz Thanks for the response. And yea I'm actually applying for jobs there now I'm feeling good about this museum position. But that does make sense. And definitely I would look into the Immigration website see if I could find anything up my alley. Thank you again. I might pick ur brain again in the near future 😆 for more related questions.
Hello juls I see most of your videos, I am from Kurdistan in Iraq I am 24 years old and I am tired of life here the situation here is very bad I want to come to New Zealand can you advise me to come or not and why, My income here is zero how can I easily come to New Zealand legally, what job is very good income there, thanks for your reply
Hi! You'll have to apply for some sort of visa and see what you qualify for. Check out the immigration website: www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/explore-visa-options
You can also explore applying for work through an accredited employer, and if you get a job offer you can apply for an accredited work visa. More information here: www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/visas/visa/accredited-employer-work-visa
For jobs, it would depend what your skills are, but pay here can be pretty good depending on your industry. There's a shortage in the labour market and other industries as well, e.g. building, carpentry, electrician etc. Have a look here for a list of skill shortages in New Zealand and see if you fit in any of the categories www.careers.govt.nz/job-hunting/whats-happening-in-the-job-market/jobs-in-skill-shortage/result/construction-and-infrastructure#results
Otherwise, I would recommend getting qualified and work experience in your home country, then apply to work in New Zealand.
Hope that helps!
What are you on??!? 😵So pretty! ❤
Youre soooooo cute 😅
Thank you! 😅
Pinanuod ko videos mo, nasagot tanong ko (Filipina ka nga) hehe
“Toot” hahahahaa you call it toot there? Not “horn”? Cute.
Haha that's what I call it 😆 Not sure if its the proper term 😅