Let somebody tell you on a grey, rainy day what live is all about
in beautiful New Zealand. At the latest after ten minutes, unavoidable,
they will tell you that, actually, they would like to live there,
immigrate there.
The blue sky in Golden Bay, the torquoise warm water, the awesome
landscapes, the clean air, the Keas and the dolphines, the whales
so close, the marvelous hiking trails, the friendly people, the
stress free driving, no queues at supermarket check outs, nice cafes,
even some culture do they have nowadays down there and then those
low housing prices.
Actually one should be already living down there for a while. And
somehow it should be possible to get passed immigration. What was
it with those immigration points? How many do you have to have?
195? Or was it 105? And what about that EOI Pool? However, actually
one should only come around and really try to get it done.
But where to start?
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