Why immigrate to New Zealand?
Many general and personal factors influence someone’s decision to immigrate. It is understood that an immigrant always strives after a better ‘quality of life’. The economic opportunities in New Zealand are an important reason to immigrate. The unemployment rate is low and prospects are promising. Another attractive factor of New Zealand’s open society is the easiness with which people communicate, both with each other and with newcomers. Many immigrants wish to escape the overcrowding and seek more rest, space and nature. Other important factors why people choose New Zealand are democracy, safety and the feeling of freedom. New Zealand is worth the challenge of migration!