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Working & Living New Zealand (Working & Living - Cadogan)

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.… (more)
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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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