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Moving to New Zealand

Oceania • Rank #4 for American Expats

83
Overall Score

Overview

New Zealand consistently ranks among the world's safest, most peaceful, and happiest countries. For Americans seeking an English-speaking destination with progressive values and stunning natural beauty, it's hard to beat.

However, immigration to New Zealand is more challenging than many other destinations. The Skilled Migrant Visa uses a points-based system that favors younger applicants with in-demand skills and job offers. The Working Holiday Visa is available to Americans aged 18-30 and allows a year of living and working in the country.

The cost of living is high, particularly in Auckland and Wellington. Housing costs have risen dramatically in recent years. However, salaries are generally good, and the quality of life is exceptional.

New Zealand's healthcare system provides subsidized care to residents, though wait times for non-urgent procedures can be long. Private insurance is available and reasonably priced.

The country offers incredible outdoor activities - hiking, skiing, surfing, and adventure sports are all easily accessible. The relatively small population (5 million) means less crowding and a more relaxed pace of life.

✅ Highlights

  • #3 safest country globally
  • English-speaking
  • Stunning nature
  • Progressive values
  • High quality of life

⚠️ Challenges

  • !High cost of living
  • !Difficult visa process without skills/job offer
  • !Geographic isolation
  • !Housing expensive

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