Quota refugees - settling into New Zealand

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2014
  • This video looks at moving to and settling in New Zealand, for quota refugees. Quota refugees are United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)-mandated refugees selected by Immigration New Zealand. Topics include laws, getting to New Zealand, jobs and money, housing, health services, learning English and education, daily living, and immigration and citizenship.
    Quota refugees
    0.47 Welcome
    1.28 Location and culture
    1.52 History and the Treaty of Waitangi
    2.19 People
    2.42 Language
    3.10 Climate
    3.38 Government and New Zealand laws
    4.09 Important laws
    4.30 People and property
    4.56 Gender equality
    5.26 Freedom of speech, religion and politics
    5.50 Family law in New Zealand
    8.50 Travel to New Zealand
    9.36 What to bring with you
    10.25 When you arrive
    10.59 Your first six weeks in New Zealand
    12.17 Employment and money matters
    17.29 Paying Taxes
    18.14 Money management
    18.53 Housing
    20.20 Responsibilities as a tenant
    21.39 Health services
    23.14 Specialist care
    24.11 Mental health
    25.24 English and education
    25.36 Education options for under 5s
    26.17 Primary and secondary school
    27.33 Tertiary education
    28.09 Student loans / Allowances
    28.52 Daily living
    29.39 Driving and safety
    31.25 Drink driving
    32.14 WOF and registration
    32.55 Immigration and citizenship matters
    33.00 Family reunification and citizenship
    34.59 Refugee family support category
    36.05 Citizenship
    36.10 Travel and identity documents

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