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Part of the New Zealand Government’s Department of Labour, Immigration New Zealand aims to attract people possessing specific skills, qualifications and experience to relocate to this exciting, vibrant, growing country.


The following press releases are available for Immigration New Zealand:

EXPATS SAY NEW ZEALANDs BEST FOR WORK-LIFE BALANCE
Big improvements in the work-life balance for migrants to New Zealand is making the country a leading destination for those seeking a new life overseas.
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Christchurch rebuild project begins with a call for skilled workers
The New Zealand city of Christchurch looks set to once again benefit from UK construction and other professional skills as rebuilding starts on the city following a series of earthquakes earlier this year. The scale of the work required over the next ten years means that filling the employment demand domestically will be difficult providing a unique opportunity for UK residents looking to re-locate to New Zealand
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Earn plenty of dough as Immigration New Zealand rolls out job opportunities for pastry chefs
August 8 2011: Theres nothing flaky about the new job opportunities available for Brits looking to move to New Zealand SKYCITY Auckland, the countrys largest entertainment group, is looking for European trained pastry chefs who want to take their career to the next level.
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Rugby World Cup jobs available in New Zealand with the Working Holiday Visa
Rugby fans who want to be at the centre of the World Cup action whilst earning some money can benefit from Immigration New Zealands Working Holiday Visa. This allows UK citizens between the ages of 18 and 30 to work and travel in New Zealand and is ideal for those who are taking a gap year. Casual workers will be needed in the country as tourists and rugby enthusiasts flock to New Zealands major cities to watch the matches which take place from 9 September- 2 October 2011.
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New Zealand relaxes visa rules to attract further business investment
11 May 2011: Immigration New Zealand has announced changes to the eligibility criteria for its investor visa, making it even easier for high net worth individuals to move to the country and take advantage of the favourable investment climate.
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Belfast workers urged to discover a new life in New Zealand
Belfast residents dreaming of a new life abroad are being encouraged to visit Immigration New Zealand at the WorkingAbroad Expo at the Europa Hotel in Belfast on March 18 2011.
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Students struggling to find university places urged to consider a working holiday in New Zealand
London, August 17 2010: As new figures suggest that record numbers of A-level students will be turned away from the country's leading universities on results day this Thursday (August 19), Immigration New Zealand is encouraging young people to gain valuable experience and life skills by taking a working holiday to the land of the long white cloud.
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Immigration New Zealand targets healthcare professionals to fill skills shortage
Significant job shortages in New Zealand mean that Immigration New Zealand is keen to hear from skilled British healthcare professionals who would consider a move to the 'Land of the Long White Cloud'.
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More than 8 out of 10 Brits tempted to move abroad
Some 85 per cent of Brits have considered, or could be persuaded, to move abroad permanently as a direct result of the economic downturn, according to a survey undertaken by Immigration New Zealand.
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For more media information on Immigration New Zealand, please contact us on +44 (0) 20 7928 1600
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