PROS and CONS of living in New Zealand
Kia Ora everyone 👋
If you're visiting our channel for the first time, my wife Yen and I are local Kiwi Asians making content from our home city of Auckland, New Zealand and from around the world too. I (Peter) migrated to New Zealand from China at the age of three and Yen migrated here from Malaysia at the age of four. We've grown up in NZ, went to school in NZ, met and got married in NZ and spent our entire working and adult lives in NZ too.
We make travel and food videos from New Zealand and all around the world so if you like our stuff please consider subscribing, also drop us a comment. We love hearing from everyone and appreciate your support of our channel.
On June 28 2019, we left our jobs to travel the world. You can watch a little on that here 🙂
https://youtu.be/LilwZiHRCVU
This video is from my personal perspective as an Asian who grew up in this country since I was a little kid. Honestly, it is a little biased towards the pros section simply cause I love this country. Both Yen and I get homesick whenever we are away too long. New Zealand is one place that no matter where we are in the world we will always call home.
As it's a pretty detailed topic, for clarification and more details about my comment on free healthcare and education in New Zealand, please see below:
== FREE HEALTHCARE IN NZ ==
- New Zealand has about 40 public hospitals spread across the country. With minor exceptions like cosmetic surgery, hospital treatment is free for those eligible for healthcare services and NZ residents. Waiting lists can be long to receive public healthcare though.
- Most costs of injuries from accidents are covered by ACC (Accident Compensation Corporation). This covers everyone in New Zealand.
- GP (General Practitioner/family doctor) visits have a consultation fee but if you're enrolled with the practice it's generally subsidized so it's cheaper. For more info: https://www.health.govt.nz/your-health/services-and-support/health-care-services/visiting-doctor-or-nurse
- Under the Talk Teeth programme, children get free basic care for their teeth until they are 18. Otherwise, dentists are not part of the free public health system.
- From birth to five years, all children in New Zealand qualify for a free health service called Well Child/Tamariki Ora. All children under 13 are eligible for free general practice visits (includes immunization, eyesight and hearing checks at school and visits to the doctor). NB: not all GPs provide free visits though so it's best to check with your GP first. Basic dental care through schools are also free while children are at school.
- In New Zealand, publicly funded COVID-19 related care – including diagnosis, testing and treatment – is provided to anyone who requires it, who has symptoms. This is irrespective of citizenship, visa status, nationality or level of medical insurance coverage.
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-novel-coronavirus-health-advice-general-public/covid-19-novel-coronavirus-questions-and-answers#eligibility
For full details check out:
https://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/living-in-nz/healthcare/healthcare-services
== FREE EDUCATION IN NZ ==
- Education is free between the ages of 5 and 19 at state schools (schools that are government owned and funded) if you're a New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident.
- Private schools get some government funding but are mostly funded through charging parents school fees.
For full details check out:
https://www.education.govt.nz/our-work/our-role-and-our-people/education-in-nz/
- One year of tertiary education fees is free for NZ citizens and ordinarily residents enrolled in school in or after 2017 or you may qualify for two years fees free for industry training. Just need to check eligibility:
https://www.feesfree.govt.nz/
Another video of ours that might help you if you're planning on moving to New Zealand is our Cost of Living in Auckland, New Zealand video:
https://youtu.be/u18sJ7wsQrQ
== MOVING TO NZ ==
Interested in how to apply for a visa to migrate to NZ? check out these websites. They have all the information that you'll need to know.
https://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/move-to-nz
https://www.immigration.govt.nz/
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If you like the content we create and want to make a contribution to help out with our channel, we sincerely appreciate any donation as it goes directly into helping us continue to make our videos to share with everyone.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=XGH8V39AK8HWG
Your support means a lot to us and any contribution at all is amazing. A huge thank you from us both! ❤️ When you watch and share our videos, drop us likes or comments, that’s a big support in itself already so thank you 🥰❤️
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Видео PROS and CONS of living in New Zealand канала Peter and Yen
If you're visiting our channel for the first time, my wife Yen and I are local Kiwi Asians making content from our home city of Auckland, New Zealand and from around the world too. I (Peter) migrated to New Zealand from China at the age of three and Yen migrated here from Malaysia at the age of four. We've grown up in NZ, went to school in NZ, met and got married in NZ and spent our entire working and adult lives in NZ too.
We make travel and food videos from New Zealand and all around the world so if you like our stuff please consider subscribing, also drop us a comment. We love hearing from everyone and appreciate your support of our channel.
On June 28 2019, we left our jobs to travel the world. You can watch a little on that here 🙂
https://youtu.be/LilwZiHRCVU
This video is from my personal perspective as an Asian who grew up in this country since I was a little kid. Honestly, it is a little biased towards the pros section simply cause I love this country. Both Yen and I get homesick whenever we are away too long. New Zealand is one place that no matter where we are in the world we will always call home.
As it's a pretty detailed topic, for clarification and more details about my comment on free healthcare and education in New Zealand, please see below:
== FREE HEALTHCARE IN NZ ==
- New Zealand has about 40 public hospitals spread across the country. With minor exceptions like cosmetic surgery, hospital treatment is free for those eligible for healthcare services and NZ residents. Waiting lists can be long to receive public healthcare though.
- Most costs of injuries from accidents are covered by ACC (Accident Compensation Corporation). This covers everyone in New Zealand.
- GP (General Practitioner/family doctor) visits have a consultation fee but if you're enrolled with the practice it's generally subsidized so it's cheaper. For more info: https://www.health.govt.nz/your-health/services-and-support/health-care-services/visiting-doctor-or-nurse
- Under the Talk Teeth programme, children get free basic care for their teeth until they are 18. Otherwise, dentists are not part of the free public health system.
- From birth to five years, all children in New Zealand qualify for a free health service called Well Child/Tamariki Ora. All children under 13 are eligible for free general practice visits (includes immunization, eyesight and hearing checks at school and visits to the doctor). NB: not all GPs provide free visits though so it's best to check with your GP first. Basic dental care through schools are also free while children are at school.
- In New Zealand, publicly funded COVID-19 related care – including diagnosis, testing and treatment – is provided to anyone who requires it, who has symptoms. This is irrespective of citizenship, visa status, nationality or level of medical insurance coverage.
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-novel-coronavirus-health-advice-general-public/covid-19-novel-coronavirus-questions-and-answers#eligibility
For full details check out:
https://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/living-in-nz/healthcare/healthcare-services
== FREE EDUCATION IN NZ ==
- Education is free between the ages of 5 and 19 at state schools (schools that are government owned and funded) if you're a New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident.
- Private schools get some government funding but are mostly funded through charging parents school fees.
For full details check out:
https://www.education.govt.nz/our-work/our-role-and-our-people/education-in-nz/
- One year of tertiary education fees is free for NZ citizens and ordinarily residents enrolled in school in or after 2017 or you may qualify for two years fees free for industry training. Just need to check eligibility:
https://www.feesfree.govt.nz/
Another video of ours that might help you if you're planning on moving to New Zealand is our Cost of Living in Auckland, New Zealand video:
https://youtu.be/u18sJ7wsQrQ
== MOVING TO NZ ==
Interested in how to apply for a visa to migrate to NZ? check out these websites. They have all the information that you'll need to know.
https://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/move-to-nz
https://www.immigration.govt.nz/
===============
SUPPORT US
If you like the content we create and want to make a contribution to help out with our channel, we sincerely appreciate any donation as it goes directly into helping us continue to make our videos to share with everyone.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=XGH8V39AK8HWG
Your support means a lot to us and any contribution at all is amazing. A huge thank you from us both! ❤️ When you watch and share our videos, drop us likes or comments, that’s a big support in itself already so thank you 🥰❤️
===============
FOLLOW US
https://www.instagram.com/peterandyen/
https://www.facebook.com/peterandyen
Website
https://peterandyen.com/
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