Hi trisha, thank you for given relevant information about newzeland immigration... It will be useful to every one who want to migrate in to newzeland....... Very appreciated video.... thanks...
This is the best immigrant video I've seen. Not only bec of how informative it is but because the presenter is straight to the point. There's no dilly dallying, it's not an impromptu presentation. And there's none of those annoying and distracting sound effects that most Philippine Vlogger video's have.
Hi Trisha, I hope you can post more topics about living in NZ :) planning to go there after pandemic. Thanks for this, it really help me what to expect and how can I adjust my finances. More power to your channel!
@@LoveTrisha - 5 things to consider when moving to NZ - Essential apps to use in NZ - Experiences living in NZ as a millennial or a millennial couple... I think these are the things I am interested to know about NZ. Thank you Trisha and keep creating valuable content. God bless and excited to see more videos!
Here in Australia a 60 square house with 5 bedrooms, 4 lounges, double garage car only costs 2.5 million. But that’s a mansion already. To rent a 3 bedroom house will be at least 300 to 400 AUD. A bigger house will be 400-500 AUD depending on the size of the house, the structure and how new is it. New apartments might be expensive especially in the city area. 2 bedroom apartment May cost 800,000 to 1 million. This is just an estimate. Also depending on the builder. But New Zealand is quite expensive. What more other things. Maybe will just stay here in Australia. My husband loved it here already. His Maltese and I’m Filipina. We met here while his on holiday. We’re ok here and he doesn’t want to live anywhere else anymore. Thanks for sharing and have a nice day.
SO HAPPY TO WATCH THIS. My husband is now working in Auckland for 4 years. We're also processing now our papers to go there. Hopefully maapproved kami:)
Ohmy! So thankful for this vid of yours. This is so informative and helpful! Me and my fiance are planning to work their in NZ a year after our wedding. I hope we could meet there in NZ soon. Excited ako mabisto ka in person. 😊🧡 I love your fluency in english btw. 💞
Hello Trisha. This is my first time to watch your video and I am grateful for this. Knowledge is power! Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing with us your expertise about NZ. Much love from Johannesburg, South Africa 🇿🇦. 💖💖💖🤝🤝
I tell you what, I’m a New Zealander, I’m 34 years old and I have 2 kids, the average New Zealander earning the average wage cannot survive comfortably no matter where you are in the North Island, especially Auckland, food prices, house prices, rent prices, utility prices etc etc are all over priced compared to the amount of money you earn, you need to people working to sustain a functioning life, sometimes that won’t even be a comfortable life as one persons wage goes to rent, the others goes to food and utilities, impossible to save, impossible to buy a house, impossible to actually get ahead. It’s called inflation and it steals money from you in the form of lowering the value of your dollar in your pocket which makes everything else more expensive, meanwhile the wage doesn’t rise accordingly, and if it did it would set prices even higher cos there’s more money out there once again. In short. We are fucked. The whole western world is experiencing this now and it’s because of big governments and big banks over spending and over printing!
I agree, unfortunately living in Auckland (or like you said anywhere in north-island from experience) even just above minimum wage is paycheck to paycheck (if you're lucky), even if you have qualifications or skills your still (most likely) looking at earning a pretty low-wage in contrast to the price of basic living, most people I know work 2 jobs or do overtime every week to make enough money....rentals and houses prices have gone up since this was posted it seems, and a lot of the rentals available are absolute health hazards (be careful!!). But we will keep hoping ....
It's the same here in Ireland. You'd struggle to live on minimum wage. When I grew up my father's wage alone supported a family of 5 with 3 children. You'd struggle to do that now. Most families or couples I know both adults have to work and people wouldn't be able to afford 3 children now unless you are depending solely on social welfare and get subsidised housing.
@@courtneyrose4368It’s not just exclusive to Auckland ‘or’ the North Island. My wife and I live in a small town in the South Island and we’re currently living pay check to pay check. My wife works 12 hours per day, five days per week.
Thank you very much for this! I'm planning to migrate there on a Work Visa so medyo super anxious ako kung gaano kalaki ung budget na ipeprepare ko on my first month of staying.
It's cost less than Australia but the wages are lower in NZ. Shortage of housing especially in Auckland account for the high cost of ownership of a house.
@@elviratejada1899 Just wanted to say, minimum wage is enough to flat with other people for the rest of your life and only buy the bare minimum. But if you got dreams of saving to get a house one day, stay away from NZ and go to Australia instead.
For your 2 child budget family you did not include government allowances that this family would certainly qualify for so at the time of this video would probably give them a substantial amount more per week, essentially returning nearly all their income tax. Also things have changed dramatically of course, as they have in every country, the minimum wage has risen but also so has inflation, so anyone watching this video would need to take these things into account.
Hi Trisha, thanks for this video. This is the first video I watch from your channel. We are living in Spain and are thinking go there. Could you recommend us a local travel agency to book 4 weeks there? Do you have more videos about the best places to visit for a foreign? Thanks in advance
Great video Trisha very good information! I'm trying to come to New zealand after the covid restrictions are lifted. I have a question about the minimum wage. I researched online and has it increased to $20?
Hi lovelies! I hope you liked the video. By the way, I also made scenario computations at the last few minutes of the video so be sure to watch until the end. I provided computations on a person who earns a minimum wage job living in Auckland, a family with 2 children where both parents are earning minimum wage, and a person living a good lifestyle in Auckland. Let me know what you think about these computations!
accomodation is quite cheap, here in Singapore you can rent a 2 bedroom unit for around sgd2,200 at least. While the average rent for a room is already sgd650
In NZ rent costs can and do vary. Location and area size determine cost. Apartment living and or renting a house can affect the cost. City vs Town can affect cost etc.
Hi, Trisha. Your video is very informative. Would you be able to give suggestion of average monthly salary per profession especially for those going for interview to guide us how much we should set as expectation. TIA.
Exactly living in New Zealand is expensive. I’m a New Zealander. When people move to live. You make sure you go for good to live and work New Zealand very strick of overstsyers.
Thank you for letting me know how ridiculously expensive the rent there is.. I was planning on studying there but I think it should be impossible for a part time job to cover that kind of rent.
New Zealanders expenses could be less expensive especially if you have a backyard. Causes you usually get enough of space for your own garden fruit trees and a chicken coup especially in the rural areas some countries you'll be lucky if you had a backyard or outdoor space then you can trade with neighbours for some thing they may have in their garden or fruit tree you may not have. Meat a group of neighbours can get together directly and bargain a better price with a farmer for a lamb beef or pork they may have a there own abattoir on there farm causes every sheep or cattle farmer in New Zealand is a skilled Butcher. Your giving the farmer a better price than hes getting for a whole sheep than he would get from exporting it overseas they sell the cattle in bulk causes its faster to get rid of them hence the lower price a farmer gets per cow,sheep,pork he probably sells his sheep per head overseas in bulk $100 example a group of neighbours could offer him $150 each thats cheaper than buying 4 leg of lambs and you could buy one each for a month same goes with other cattle. Also with the orchard farmers. Before we could buy thoses things on the side of the road or pick your own from the orchards and vegetable garden farmers all of that disappeared causes of supermarkets under cutting thoses farmers.there is always a cheaper way buy going directly to the farmer. They'll rather sell there product to a New Zealander for a fear price than to export it overseas the sheep population dropped severely we use to have over 75 million now its down to 30 mil the farmers ain't getting money from the wool and the money they get from exporting them overseas has dropped so they've changed to dairy farming which is less environmentally friendly but more sustainable than sheep farming.
Wow! huge difference when it comes to house Rentals . when I was there in the 90's but everything's about the same the City looks a bit more built up, esp. Symond Street with the Auckland Tower, AUCK still beautiful, Mission Bay was my favourite spot. I lived around Sandringham, more power Trish! you pick a great country, Living in Canada now...
Yes, very expensive. I have lived in Sydney for 20 years, and stayed in Auckland for 2.5 years recently. I feel that everything is more expensive than in Sydney except for housing.
hello po we are planning to go to new zealand po and saan po ba maganda tumira we are family of 4 and kung isa lang sana mag work as nurse possible po ba? thank you.
Naku. Mataas po ang cost of living lalo na sa Auckland. Need po ng help ng nurse sa pag provide sa family. Baka maka-get by po kayo kahit papano kung isa lang magwowork pero kulang po yan for other expenses. Yung rent po kasi ang kumakain masyado sa sweldo kasi per week ang bayad. Siguro po ngayon baka Nasa 500-800 per week mahahanap niyong apartment. Hindi pa po dyan kasali ang kuryente, tubig and groceries. Sa Flatbush po para sa akin maganda ang environment. Around Botany area din po. Pwede din po Mt. Wellington marami din pong pinoy doon pero piliin niyo lang po yung safer na neighborhood.
I got a job offer sa East Auckland with $55k annual salary parang $4.8k siya monthly ganun. I will be living alone and the company will provide a house in which 4 of us will share. Sabi I just have to pay $250 weekly. I was just wondering kung keri na yung ganyang offer?
what i'd notice with this budget, its all expenses, nothing on savings. you should consider investing even in banks' mutual funds, and better yet, try the stock market. you should put a certain amount every week on your savings and consider it as part of your money you use too. save for your future!
How about the food?do they have some sort of wet markets in Auckland where we can budget n save our finances? where affordable yet quality food is available...
We don’t have any markets in Auckland like we do in PH. We do have butcheries and you can buy meat at the supermarkets as well. Cost of loving is really high in Auckland so expect to spend a lot on food or groceries. But it’s manageable esp when both you and your partner have a job.
Flatting, eventually moving outside of AKL (to buy a house for example), working really hard to earn more money, it's not that bad tho (i think). I haven't experienced living outside of AKL but some people said only AKL has crazy expensive cost of living
Hi! There are some really high skilled jobs or in-demand jobs that NZ companies can hire overseas. However, for low skilled jobs they only currently hire those who are already in NZ because the NZ border is still closed.
How much is everyone taxed each week from working minimum wage from working 8 hours for 5 days a week? I’m 16 soon and I’m looking at videos like these to prepare me for the future, I want to live in Auckland in 2023, as my brother lives there.
Hi! The minimum wage just went up recently, it’s now around $20 now. So if you’re earning $20 per hour multiplied by 8 hrs for 5 days (20x8x5) = that’s about $800 per week. To compute your income tax deduction, we have to know you’re annual income so ($800 x 52 weeks) then that would be $41,600. According to NZ tax rate, if you’re earning from $14,001 to $48,000 then you’re tax rate is 17.5%. So, $41,600 x .175 then you tax deductible is $7,280. $41,600 less $7,280 then your net income is 34,320 which is about $660 per week ($34,320/52 weeks).
This is the most informative video about cost of living in NZ! Kudos!
Thank you! 🙏🏻 😍
COSTS THERE ARE OTHER OPTIONS
Hi trisha, thank you for given relevant information about newzeland immigration... It will be useful to every one who want to migrate in to newzeland....... Very appreciated video.... thanks...
This is the best immigrant video I've seen. Not only bec of how informative it is but because the presenter is straight to the point. There's no dilly dallying, it's not an impromptu presentation. And there's none of those annoying and distracting sound effects that most Philippine Vlogger video's have.
Hi Trisha, I hope you can post more topics about living in NZ :) planning to go there after pandemic. Thanks for this, it really help me what to expect and how can I adjust my finances. More power to your channel!
Hi Darille! Thanks for the feedback! What specific video about NZ would you like to see? I’ll make sure to do it ASAP. 😅😊
@@LoveTrisha
- 5 things to consider when moving to NZ
- Essential apps to use in NZ
- Experiences living in NZ as a millennial or a millennial couple...
I think these are the things I am interested to know about NZ. Thank you Trisha and keep creating valuable content. God bless and excited to see more videos!
I hope you ain't trying to move here
magkano po ba tax jan sa nz. kasi dito sa greendland 42%
Damn....you're really hitting that data. Great video
Here in Australia a 60 square house with 5 bedrooms, 4 lounges, double garage car only costs 2.5 million. But that’s a mansion already. To rent a 3 bedroom house will be at least 300 to 400 AUD. A bigger house will be 400-500 AUD depending on the size of the house, the structure and how new is it. New apartments might be expensive especially in the city area. 2 bedroom apartment May cost 800,000 to 1 million. This is just an estimate. Also depending on the builder. But New Zealand is quite expensive. What more other things. Maybe will just stay here in Australia. My husband loved it here already. His Maltese and I’m Filipina. We met here while his on holiday. We’re ok here and he doesn’t want to live anywhere else anymore. Thanks for sharing and have a nice day.
Of course you did
SO HAPPY TO WATCH THIS. My husband is now working in Auckland for 4 years. We're also processing now our papers to go there. Hopefully maapproved kami:)
Ohmy! So thankful for this vid of yours. This is so informative and helpful! Me and my fiance are planning to work their in NZ a year after our wedding. I hope we could meet there in NZ soon. Excited ako mabisto ka in person. 😊🧡
I love your fluency in english btw. 💞
Yes! Let’s meet pag abot mo digdi! 🥰❤️
Gare mga Taga bicol po kayo ✨
Wow
Am also planning to study in NZ
Hello Trisha. This is my first time to watch your video and I am grateful for this. Knowledge is power! Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing with us your expertise about NZ. Much love from Johannesburg, South Africa 🇿🇦. 💖💖💖🤝🤝
Thank you for sharing this video i want to visit in new zealand someday
Hi Trisha. Thank you for those informations you’ve provided about living in NZ.
Very informative. Thank you po and Godbless. Soon makakarating din dyan
Can't wait 😊
I tell you what, I’m a New Zealander, I’m 34 years old and I have 2 kids, the average New Zealander earning the average wage cannot survive comfortably no matter where you are in the North Island, especially Auckland, food prices, house prices, rent prices, utility prices etc etc are all over priced compared to the amount of money you earn, you need to people working to sustain a functioning life, sometimes that won’t even be a comfortable life as one persons wage goes to rent, the others goes to food and utilities, impossible to save, impossible to buy a house, impossible to actually get ahead. It’s called inflation and it steals money from you in the form of lowering the value of your dollar in your pocket which makes everything else more expensive, meanwhile the wage doesn’t rise accordingly, and if it did it would set prices even higher cos there’s more money out there once again. In short. We are fucked. The whole western world is experiencing this now and it’s because of big governments and big banks over spending and over printing!
I agree, unfortunately living in Auckland (or like you said anywhere in north-island from experience) even just above minimum wage is paycheck to paycheck (if you're lucky), even if you have qualifications or skills your still (most likely) looking at earning a pretty low-wage in contrast to the price of basic living, most people I know work 2 jobs or do overtime every week to make enough money....rentals and houses prices have gone up since this was posted it seems, and a lot of the rentals available are absolute health hazards (be careful!!). But we will keep hoping ....
It's the same here in Ireland. You'd struggle to live on minimum wage. When I grew up my father's wage alone supported a family of 5 with 3 children. You'd struggle to do that now. Most families or couples I know both adults have to work and people wouldn't be able to afford 3 children now unless you are depending solely on social welfare and get subsidised housing.
@@courtneyrose4368It’s not just exclusive to Auckland ‘or’ the North Island. My wife and I live in a small town in the South Island and we’re currently living pay check to pay check. My wife works 12 hours per day, five days per week.
Thank you very much for this! I'm planning to migrate there on a Work Visa so medyo super anxious ako kung gaano kalaki ung budget na ipeprepare ko on my first month of staying.
the most comprehensive video I have ever seen regarding NZ cost of living. Thank you madam! :)
so informative. Thanks a lot
Very informative sissy! As in, very on point! Super Detailed! Great effort!
Thank you so much sis! ❤️
Wow. Thank you for the info! 👌🏽
You’re welcome po! ♥️
Just watched your video very informative sis Love it!
Glad you liked it! Thank you!
It's cost less than Australia but the wages are lower in NZ.
Shortage of housing especially in Auckland account for the high cost of ownership of a house.
Thanks so much I love this ❤
Hi this is very nice. I love it .... Fully packed with information
Glad you liked it! Thank you!
Great video! I'm going to move in November to NZ and it reasures mes that I could live with a minimum wage job! Thank you 😁
Nono u can't live with a minimum jobs or salary nowadays here, tumaas na masyado lahat n u have no future here Kung minimum earnings lang target mo...
@@elviratejada1899 Just wanted to say, minimum wage is enough to flat with other people for the rest of your life and only buy the bare minimum. But if you got dreams of saving to get a house one day, stay away from NZ and go to Australia instead.
How is it so far
Very good video. I am planning to visit New Zealand for a possible move!
Thanks for the infos, great !
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She's really cute.
Such a complete information. U are very good,
This is a well detailed video. Very informative
Thanks for the information 👍
Any time!
Excellent video. To the point
So informative and much detailed.... Thanks for this great idea... More Power... Trisha...
Thank you po! ❤️
Love this video :)
been watching your Vlogs Trish.. keep vloging kung loobin ni Lord, nawa makarating din kami dyan. thanks for informative vlogs. keep going.
Thanks so much po for watching and God bless! ❤️
Soon...
For your 2 child budget family you did not include government allowances that this family would certainly qualify for so at the time of this video would probably give them a substantial amount more per week, essentially returning nearly all their income tax. Also things have changed dramatically of course, as they have in every country, the minimum wage has risen but also so has inflation, so anyone watching this video would need to take these things into account.
Great video! Thank you, Trisha!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video
Hi Trisha, thanks for this video. This is the first video I watch from your channel. We are living in Spain and are thinking go there. Could you recommend us a local travel agency to book 4 weeks there? Do you have more videos about the best places to visit for a foreign?
Thanks in advance
Salamat sa info mam
Great video Trisha very good information! I'm trying to come to New zealand after the covid restrictions are lifted. I have a question about the minimum wage. I researched online and has it increased to $20?
Yes. It around $20 now i think. And I believe it’s going to increase in the next few months again or next year.
@@LoveTrisha really? Wow that's great. I heard also they are going full electric cars by 2023. Is this also true?
I live in New Zealand..its only auckland an wellington that is expensive to live...everywhere els is affordable
That is true.
Great video,helpful and very cute too.😉
Hehehe been watching you! Galing mo mag linis dami ko natutunan. Sana ma shout out sa next video 😍👌
Sure! ☺️ thanks for watching! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
@@LoveTrisha Thanks po hehehe :D Waiting for new upload :) I really love Baking soda and Vinegar Mixture video.
Hawkes Bay is not to bad..Depends what you get into.
And how you want to live..
But cool vids and thanks for sharing 🙏 Good Luck ✨
Very informative and on point
Thanks for sharing
Greetings from Masterton, Wellington
Best video on the subject. Wish there was one for Wellington and a more uptodate one
Yes, but where isn't?
informative
Can you make an update for the cost of living in New Zealand for 2024
NICE
Thank you!
@@LoveTrisha you are welcome
@@LoveTrisha you are welcome
Nice info ma'am watching here in papatoetoe Auckland
Thank you po!
Hi lovelies! I hope you liked the video. By the way, I also made scenario computations at the last few minutes of the video so be sure to watch until the end. I provided computations on a person who earns a minimum wage job living in Auckland, a family with 2 children where both parents are earning minimum wage, and a person living a good lifestyle in Auckland. Let me know what you think about these computations!
Very informative. How can i reach you. Am a Nurse, how is Nurses treated.
@@ekwuochagerald2022 hi! The links of my Instagram and Facebook account are in the description box of this video! ❤️
Alright, i already Dm you on Facebook
Lovely mam I love it
Hi
Request ko po na vlog, How i edit my vlogs😁
yes living in new zealand costs a lot but it's bloody worth it!
Why did you say that?
Hi, hope you would be good,
hi love
nice video, can you make a video about how to find a job in NZ
thanks cutie very helpful : ))
Can we ride a motor scooter in the city instead of car?
I think you can. Although I don’t see a lot of people doing it. Maybe because of the cold temperatures here in NZ.
3:51, 300-400 nz dollars, for a month or for a week?
week
accomodation is quite cheap, here in Singapore you can rent a 2 bedroom unit for around sgd2,200 at least. While the average rent for a room is already sgd650
In NZ rent costs can and do vary. Location and area size determine cost. Apartment living and or renting a house can affect the cost. City vs Town can affect cost etc.
Hi, Trisha. Your video is very informative. Would you be able to give suggestion of average monthly salary per profession especially for those going for interview to guide us how much we should set as expectation. TIA.
Will try to work on it! ❤️
Exactly living in New Zealand is expensive. I’m a New Zealander. When people move to live. You make sure you go for good to live and work New Zealand very strick of overstsyers.
nag like napo. i like you eh hehe.
Thanks for sharing! :)
No worries! Hope you enjoyed the video! ❤️
Updated vid plssss for the yr 2024
This is insightful 💯✅ Thank you 😊
Thank you for letting me know how ridiculously expensive the rent there is.. I was planning on studying there but I think it should be impossible for a part time job to cover that kind of rent.
You can look for flatmates to share your rent expense. That's what students do here.
@@LoveTrisha very great idea 🙏☺
New Zealanders expenses could be less expensive especially if you have a backyard. Causes you usually get enough of space for your own garden fruit trees and a chicken coup especially in the rural areas some countries you'll be lucky if you had a backyard or outdoor space then you can trade with neighbours for some thing they may have in their garden or fruit tree you may not have. Meat a group of neighbours can get together directly and bargain a better price with a farmer for a lamb beef or pork they may have a there own abattoir on there farm causes every sheep or cattle farmer in New Zealand is a skilled Butcher. Your giving the farmer a better price than hes getting for a whole sheep than he would get from exporting it overseas they sell the cattle in bulk causes its faster to get rid of them hence the lower price a farmer gets per cow,sheep,pork he probably sells his sheep per head overseas in bulk $100 example a group of neighbours could offer him $150 each thats cheaper than buying 4 leg of lambs and you could buy one each for a month same goes with other cattle. Also with the orchard farmers. Before we could buy thoses things on the side of the road or pick your own from the orchards and vegetable garden farmers all of that disappeared causes of supermarkets under cutting thoses farmers.there is always a cheaper way buy going directly to the farmer. They'll rather sell there product to a New Zealander for a fear price than to export it overseas the sheep population dropped severely we use to have over 75 million now its down to 30 mil the farmers ain't getting money from the wool and the money they get from exporting them overseas has dropped so they've changed to dairy farming which is less environmentally friendly but more sustainable than sheep farming.
Wow! huge difference when it comes to house Rentals . when I was there in the 90's but everything's about the same the City looks a bit more built up, esp. Symond Street with the Auckland Tower, AUCK still beautiful, Mission Bay was my favourite spot. I lived around Sandringham, more power Trish! you pick a great country, Living in Canada now...
Yes, very expensive. I have lived in Sydney for 20 years, and stayed in Auckland for 2.5 years recently. I feel that everything is more expensive than in Sydney except for housing.
Yes it is very expensive
Pilipinas
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Cost of living in New Zealand is too high nowadays
Auckland is a very expensive City. If you want a cheaper cost living try to live in Hamilton, Gisborne or Christchurch
ChristChurch? 💥💥💥💥 Don't go there.
@@spinebuster9490 why whats wrong with Christchurch?
Thanks for this information. Can you tell more about dentist fee? Will insurance cover it?
Yes it’s very expensive here
In our country monthly apartment rent is 3000 to 10000 dollars in India.
You forgot to say that the renting cost is per week!!! It's not per month like most countries.
She mentioned it.
hi trisha the only problem with acc you only get 80% of your pay if you go on acc tho
paano magpapadala need ko kc magpa dala karraating kulang dito sa new zealand😅
Thank you for information ... But 2000 NZD even after working with high pay jobs are very less ...
hello po we are planning to go to new zealand po and saan po ba maganda tumira we are family of 4 and kung isa lang sana mag work as nurse possible po ba? thank you.
Naku. Mataas po ang cost of living lalo na sa Auckland. Need po ng help ng nurse sa pag provide sa family. Baka maka-get by po kayo kahit papano kung isa lang magwowork pero kulang po yan for other expenses. Yung rent po kasi ang kumakain masyado sa sweldo kasi per week ang bayad. Siguro po ngayon baka Nasa 500-800 per week mahahanap niyong apartment. Hindi pa po dyan kasali ang kuryente, tubig and groceries. Sa Flatbush po para sa akin maganda ang environment. Around Botany area din po. Pwede din po Mt. Wellington marami din pong pinoy doon pero piliin niyo lang po yung safer na neighborhood.
I got a job offer sa East Auckland with $55k annual salary parang $4.8k siya monthly ganun. I will be living alone and the company will provide a house in which 4 of us will share. Sabi I just have to pay $250 weekly. I was just wondering kung keri na yung ganyang offer?
what i'd notice with this budget, its all expenses, nothing on savings. you should consider investing even in banks' mutual funds, and better yet, try the stock market. you should put a certain amount every week on your savings and consider it as part of your money you use too. save for your future!
Ang cute niya...
How about the food?do they have some sort of wet markets in Auckland where we can budget n save our finances? where affordable yet quality food is available...
We don’t have any markets in Auckland like we do in PH. We do have butcheries and you can buy meat at the supermarkets as well. Cost of loving is really high in Auckland so expect to spend a lot on food or groceries. But it’s manageable esp when both you and your partner have a job.
How are the immigrants being able to live in NZL if the costs are painfully high
Flatting, eventually moving outside of AKL (to buy a house for example), working really hard to earn more money, it's not that bad tho (i think). I haven't experienced living outside of AKL but some people said only AKL has crazy expensive cost of living
I wanted to work in NZ but I don't know how :(
good god how to get to job there or is it even possible
Hi! There are some really high skilled jobs or in-demand jobs that NZ companies can hire overseas. However, for low skilled jobs they only currently hire those who are already in NZ because the NZ border is still closed.
it is too expensive for me.
Nice 1 lods
"Things you should know before moving to NZ" vid req 😄
Copy that! Will work on it soon.
I love your video, but I truly think living in NZ is really expensive.
How much is everyone taxed each week from working minimum wage from working 8 hours for 5 days a week? I’m 16 soon and I’m looking at videos like these to prepare me for the future, I want to live in Auckland in 2023, as my brother lives there.
Hi! The minimum wage just went up recently, it’s now around $20 now. So if you’re earning $20 per hour multiplied by 8 hrs for 5 days (20x8x5) = that’s about $800 per week. To compute your income tax deduction, we have to know you’re annual income so ($800 x 52 weeks) then that would be $41,600. According to NZ tax rate, if you’re earning from $14,001 to $48,000 then you’re tax rate is 17.5%. So, $41,600 x .175 then you tax deductible is $7,280. $41,600 less $7,280 then your net income is 34,320 which is about $660 per week ($34,320/52 weeks).
That’s just a possible estimate. As computing taxable income is a little bit complicated. Lol 😅
Hi hon, where's the other couple's Christchurch video? 🤷♂️
Hi! I added the link of their video in the description box. :)
@@LoveTrisha Thanks!
Well it’s expensive now 49 years was cheap torrent and to buy.
Very interesting and informative video Trisha, thanks for sharing! #FWBL #YHY
Thank you Vara!
Mam I love u r voice its so clear and I am speach less