This question is usually asked during phone interviews with a case officer to make sure you have good and realistic reasons why you are leaving your beloved country for NZ. Asking ourselves this question also helps us in making goals somehow clearer and in defining what we really want. Ending up in a disaster and with regret is the last thing that we want to happen when we decide on something without clear objectives especially if we have a partner or a family. It also helps in knowing if NZ is the right place for you.
To answer this question, an intensive research is crucial. In our case, we took advantage of the internet. Great articles about this country are found on NZ government sites. But if you want to know the good, the bad and the ugly, you have to read reviews, visit forums and blogs, join online organisations created by NZ immigrants themselves and ask friends, if any, who are already in NZ for honest feedback. This way, your expectations will be set accordingly.
My husband and I have several reasons for choosing NZ as our second home:
1. Laid-back lifestyle
- Indeed, NZ has this characteristic especially in the suburbs.
2. Safety and security
- Yes, NZ is one of the safest places in the world.
3. Career growth
- My husband is in the software development industry which belongs to NZ's Long Term Skill Shortage List.
Most Kiwis are family-oriented. Employees in most companies are allowed to have flexible work schedule especially those with families. As one Kiwi boss puts it, "If you want to get rich, go to UK or Australia. If you want to be happy, stay in NZ."
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