Travel to New Zealand to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?
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Backpacking in New Zealand?
- A wonderful backpacking country for those who love nature, Lord of the Rings and outdoor adventures.
- Characteristics: safe, lots of backpackers, bizarre landscapes, remote, little ancient culture.
Travel in New Zealand?
- Are you ready for adventure? Then definitely don't skip New Zealand. New Zealand is a safe country full of vast wilderness, outdoor activities and cozy cities. Just don't expect much traditional culture.
- City spotting: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Nelson.
- Activities spotting: bungee jumping in Queenstown, skiing, wine tastings, multi-day hikes, canoeing, skydiving, visiting volcanoes.
- Nature spotting: the fjords of Milford Sound, Tongariro National Park, the glaciers of Franz Josef and Fox, The Catlins, Mount Cook National Park/Aoraki, Abel Tasman National Park and trail, Kaikoura. There is too much to list, but imagine dramatic coastlines, mountainous landscapes, pristine forests, volcanoes and clear blue waters.
- Animal watching: watch the kiwis in their natural habitat, spot dolphins and whales, visit albatross colonies, fishing penguins and leopard seals.
Study in New Zealand?
- Education in New Zealand: Education in New Zealand is internationally recognized and of very high quality, with a number of universities ranking highly in world rankings, such as the University of Auckland and the University of Otago. The education system is known for its innovative and hands-on approach.
- Language: The language of instruction is primarily English. However, programs and courses are also available in Māori, especially in the areas of culture and language studies.
- Studies: Popular areas of study include computer science, natural sciences, engineering, psychology, commerce, agriculture and tourism. New Zealand universities also offer strong programs in creative arts and social sciences.
- Study cities: Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch are the major study cities.
- Study Culture: The study culture is generally informal and participatory, with a focus on self-directed learning and hands-on experience. There is a strong emphasis on diversity and inclusion, with respect for different cultural and social backgrounds.
- Language learning: For international students, knowledge of English is sufficient to study, although some universities offer courses in Māori for those interested. In New Zealand, learning Māori as a second language is a valuable addition for those interested in the country's culture and history.
Internship in New Zealand?
- Internship opportunities: New Zealand offers a wide range of internship opportunities, especially in sectors such as tourism, technology, creative design, and renewable energy. Large companies and international organizations may also offer internships, often with a focus on innovation and hands-on experience.
- Internship cities: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Hamilton.
- Characteristics: informal and collaborative work culture, room for independence and initiative, with a strong focus on innovation and hands-on experience. Professional networking is important and often supported by networking events and professional organizations. Many small companies, so more involved in different parts of the organization.
- Competencies: you will develop skills in professional English, acquire practical work experience, learn to deal with a diverse and inclusive work culture, and possibly knowledge of Māori culture and language. Adaptability and cultural sensitivity are also important for success in this dynamic and international environment.
Volunteering in New Zealand?
- There are many volunteer opportunities in New Zealand, ranging from board and lodging projects to short-term and part-time activities, think conservation and organic farming. This offers the chance to contribute to different communities and environmental projects while gaining experience in a beautiful environment.
- Animals/Nature projects: think coastal conservation, working with native species and managing national parks. Projects may include kiwi conservation, stray animal shelters and nature conservation.
- Characteristics: Volunteer work in New Zealand can be full-time or part-time and both short-term and long-term.
Working in New Zealand?
- Jobs: particularly in IT, tech, healthcare, education, tourism and agriculture. If you have a working holiday visa then even more doors will open for you because you don't need visa sponsorship.
- Work culture: New Zealanders are known for their informal and equal work culture. Direct communication, openness and work-life balance are important. There is usually little hierarchy, and employees often have a lot of freedom to make their own decisions also with regard to flexible working hours and opportunities for working from home. Women have equal opportunities and are represented in all levels of business.
- Features: English (learn some Maori too!), lots of networking events and professional associations, an open and inclusive culture, lots of activities.
- Working as a digital nomad in New Zealand?
- New Zealand is becoming increasingly popular for digital nomads. Especially with the working holiday visa for different nationalities, this opens more doors.
- Favorite locations: Auckland, Wellington, Queenstown.
- Characteristics: temperate climate, expensive (unless you stay in a van), high quality of life, strong infrastructure, safe and so much adventure!
Living in New Zealand?
- A friendly country, far from the rest of the world but with a friendly, mixed population and a huge amount to experience for nature lovers.
- Language: English and Māori.
- Quality of life: New Zealand offers a high standard of living with modern amenities, a well-developed infrastructure and plenty of stores and restaurants. The country is known for its beautiful nature and outdoor activities. It is a safe, stable and family-friendly environment, although the cost of living in cities such as Auckland and Wellington can be high.
- Culture: New Zealand has a diverse and inclusive culture with influences from Māori and Pacific Islander traditions, in addition to European colonial history. Respect for indigenous culture and customs, such as powhiri (welcoming ceremony) and the use of te reo Māori, is strongly encouraged. Kiwi culture values egalitarianism, environmental awareness and a relaxed lifestyle.
- Features: modern housing options, excellent infrastructure and many cultural and recreational activities. English is sufficient to communicate and work, and the country is known for its welcoming and safe environment. Work-life balance is valued, and gender equality is very important.
- Health care: Health care in New Zealand is of high quality, with well-equipped hospitals and medical facilities. Be sure to arrange your own (international) health insurance.
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