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Hi all,

We are Aimee and Kriston and hopefully we can get ourselves sorted to get to new zealand by march 2010.

We have a few questions maybe someone will be able to answer:

1. Which is the beast area to live in in New Zealand?
We would like to live near where we work, as we both work in finance it would be great to live in a city where such work is relatively easy to find.

2 Is march a good month to move over to New Zealand?

3 As we are only 23 and 29 we would like to further our studies and gain more qualifications, which city would be best to live in to do that?

4 Would you recommend trying to find a job offer first or would you go to an agency?

5 Which agency do you recommend?

6 How much money do we need to save up before we get there, to cover a couple of months rent and expenses?
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  • Dave 
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Hi, and welcome. Please ask your questions on the appropriate boards, eg questions about where to live on the "Where to live" board, immigration questions on the "Immigration" board, etc. It helps those coming after who are looking for the same info if it's all together in one place rather than being mixed in with other stuff.

BTW, we don't allow people to post recommendations. The forum would be overrun by spammers if we did.

Thanks! Smile
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