Sunday 02 March 2008

Vinnige skakels/Quick links

 Sunday 02 March 2008 - 04:20:41 | Admin

Kry vinnig antwoorde op die mees algemene vrae
van besoekers aan hierdie webwerf.
Get answers quickly on the most asked questions from visitors to this site.




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Monday 19 September 2005

Dagsê - G'day

 Monday 19 September 2005 - 00:03:18 | e107

Hallo en welkom by hierdie webwerf. My naam is Willem en hierdie webwerf is spesiaal geskep vir mense wat graag meer wil weet oor New Zealand, sy mense, hoe om te immigreer, werk te kry hier, hoe om permanente residensie hier te kry en nog vele meer.
As jy wil deelneem met gespekke in die forums (Slegs vir geregistreerde lede), PM (Private messages - slegs vir geregistreerde lede) en ander eksklusiewe areas van hierdie webwerf, moet jy registreer (jy hoof nie as jy nie wil nie, en kan slegs die inligting navors soos wat dit hier weergegee word). Indien jy besluit om te registreer, is dis verniet, GRATIS, kos niks en dis pynloos.

Nuwe inhoud word gereeld bygevoeg. Gebruik die "menu" aan die linkerhand om vinnig die inligting wat jy soek te kry. Lees ook "Inligting/Site information", vir meer inligting. Alhoewel die meeste inligting op hierdie webwerf in Afrikaans is, is ons Engelse vriende en landsgenote wat ook vrae het, baie welkom om in hul eie taal te kommunikeer.


Hi and welcome to this website. My name is Willem and this site was created for those who want to know more about New Zealand, its people, culture as well as how to immigrate here, get work and permanent residence, plus a whole lot more.

Although a lot of the information on this site is in Afrikaans, I invite all English speaking South Africans who are serious about the future of their families or themselves, and who wants to immigrate to this wonderful country New Zealand, to participate. I will try to answer all questions either in English or Afrikaans.
If you want to participate in the forums (Only for registered members) or send us a PM (Private message – only for registered members) or access other exclusive areas of this website, you will have to register. It’s FREE, quick and easy. You do not have to if you do not want to, and can just research the information on this site if you want. New information is added to this site on a regular basis. Use the menus on the left to gain access to information quickly.

Nuwe inligting bygewerk op - New information added on July 8, 2010


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Wednesday 07 July 2010

New Zealand combats identity fraud

 Wednesday 07 July 2010 - 22:37:41 | Admin

New Zealand improves ability to combat identity fraud

Dr Jonathan Coleman
1 July, 2010

New Zealand's ability to combat identity fraud will be improved following the signing of an agreement between New Zealand's and Australian's immigration agencies overnight, Immigration Minister Jonathan Coleman says.

"It is important we are able to establish the true identity of people seeking entry to New Zealand so can we protect our borders and people," Dr Coleman says.

The two countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding for checking fingerprint information at a meeting in London of the Five Country Conference (FCC), a grouping of immigration agencies from the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, the United States of America and New Zealand.


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Silver Fern Visa Popular

 Wednesday 07 July 2010 - 22:32:27 | Admin

Silver Fern visa quota fills in 30 minutes

Dr Jonathan Coleman
11 May, 2010

The popularity of the new Silver Fern visa shows the Government has the right policy settings to attract skilled young people to New Zealand, says Immigration Minister Jonathan Coleman.

Applications for the Silver Fern visa recently opened and all 300 places were filled within 30 minutes. Applications were received from a wide range of countries, with the highest numbers from India, China and the United Kingdom.


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Migrants satisfied with New Zealand

 Wednesday 07 July 2010 - 22:28:02 | Admin

Migrants satisfied and settled in New Zealand

Dr Jonathan Coleman
3 May, 2010

Migrants settle into New Zealand extremely well and the vast majority find work quickly, Immigration Minister Jonathan Coleman says.

New research from the Department of Labour shows over 90 percent of migrants are very satisfied with life in New Zealand and 90 percent reported they were settled after living here for 18 months.

The latest results from the Longitudinal Immigration Survey: New Zealand (LISNZ) shows that overall new migrants adjust well and begin contributing to New Zealand's economy swiftly.



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