New Zealand Immigration And Relocation Made Easy

April 26, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Travel News
The right to live in New Zealand is fast becoming a hot commodity as people from around the world flood the pacific island nation with tens of thousands of applications for residency. The successful few would do well to heed the advice of consultants such as NuKiwi who are attempting to inform new permanent and part-time residents on what steps to take (and not take) to lock in their residency prize and avoid putting it in jeopardy.

According to Joey James, co-founder of NuKiwi, “Nearly every week, we hear a new heartbreaking story of some poor migrant that has lost their residency and been forced to leave New Zealand because they didn't take the proper steps before a critical deadline or before they travelled outside the country. If a new resident travels a lot, its scary how easy it is to fall afoul of the system if they're not well informed and careful. Our new report dispels the myths and sets the record straight on what steps need to be taken over a two-year period to secure an indefinite Returning Resident's Visa and what not to do to stay out of trouble." As migrants ourselves, we are uniquely qualified to assist these folks in finding their way through the system while maintaining their hold on this beautiful, safe, and largely idyllic country.” Learn more http://tinyurl.com/955mn

NuKiwi’s services are geared to investors as well as potential part-time or full-time residents and go beyond those typically offered by relocation specialists, immigration consultants, and other traditional support organizations. Whether you plan to arrive in NZ in a few months, a few years, are “just looking,” or plan to participate in its opportunities remotely, they can help you lay out a complete plan of action, locate property and business opportunities, establish a bank account, arrange phone & fax services, set-up mail receiving and forwarding, connect with a reputable ISP and obtain a New Zealand email address. If you require professional legal, tax, or investment services, they’ll provide introductions to some of the country’s most respected experts.

For more details of the “New Zealand Immigration & Relocation Report visit http://tinyurl.com/955mn