Migrant communities
Moving to a new country, even your dream country, can be a long and difficult process. New Zealand’s migrant communities often set up support groups to help adjust to their new home. Often attached to libraries or community halls, or sometimes online (via Facebook for instance), these support groups play a vital role in helping newcomers settle and be an integral part of their communities.
This article from Taranaki Daily News describes one of these groups and how it helps the local Chilean community adjusting to the shift in culture.
As immigration consultants, we can also provide advice on how to settle locally. Are you ready to move to New Zealand? Talk to our Licensed Advisers or take our free eligibility assessment below.
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