Thanks, I really appreciate it! I tried to pack in everything I know about local life in New Zealand! If there's anything else I can help with just let me know!
thank you for making this video brent! I am a native indonesian but I was born in palmerston north, so I have a plan to move and immigrate there using my permanent resident status. I also plan to do my master's degree in either massey or victoria. My only concern is regarding the living cost and high accomodation fees. I can afford those but It'll be tough. Any tips for handling this concern? or maybe cheaper housing alternatives?
Nice! I lived in Palmerston North from 1996-2003 and went to Whakarongo School! I’ve made a few videos in the past comparing living prices between New Zealand and other countries which could be helpful (look for “Cost of Living” videos on my channel!). Living in smaller centres or away from the city is always cheaper. To save on living costs, choosing cheaper options like Pak N Save for groceries, or Gull for fuel, should help money go further. NZ’s not a cheap place to live, but I’ve travelled a fair bit and prefer it over many other spots like the US! Hope this helps!
It's certainly on the higher end - when I went to the US and Dubai however, NZ definitely comes in cheaper. Numbeo can be a great resource (most of the time!) for comparing! www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/
There’s restrictions on the exhaust noise and spoiler size, but aside from that it’s pretty open I’d think. Strong Japanese presence here, the cars I grew up with as our first cars included Silvia, MR2, GTO, Celica, Corollas, MX-5, etc. now they’re worth a mint. Lots of old Skylines, RX-7s, Imprezas, Supra, Evos, Legacys around that are heavily modified, and strong community around them. Hope that helps!
3:50 The minimum wage here in New York is $15 an hour (NYC $16/hr.) but no one wants to make a career out of a minimum wage job because there are so many opportunities available for upward mobility. Since there are so many businesses and so much competition, the consumer is the king hence good customer service skills are crucial in the restaurant business!… The more you impress your customers, the more tips you earn!… Makes perfect sense!
Thanks for watching! For many kiwis the concept of tipping isn't popular as they generally like prices to be clear and explicit upfront, without having to calculate tips and sales taxes. For shared tables it makes the split easier too. Completely see where you're coming from, it's just not the standard practice here :)
@@BrentColemanDon’t you want to know how much of your hard earned money the government is stealing from you and what states or regions have lower taxes so that you can move there?… I sure do and unfortunately for me, the state I live in is absolutely highway robbery as far as taxes are concerned!… New Zealand is a centralized collectivist monarchy where pretty much everything is decided by the central government & people dont seem to question that authority and that will never work in the USA!
Here good service is given for free, and its genuine. Kiwis are allergic to fake flattery & can spot it in 2 seconds flat. Knowing exactly how much youre taking home at the end of the day, allows you to plan accordingly. Its just common sense.
The minimum wage in NZ is $23.15 for adults and $18.52 for youths. There is restrictions on when what how the young can work to ensure safety and they can fully participate in school.
@@aheat3036 New Zealand is one single State . Also one of the most free countries , a well regarded single police force who are not normally armed but do have ready access to weapons , public access to beaches , no licence needed to fish the Ocean tho catch limits apply . And this bit is from my heart . " I ain't never leaving " R.
Hey! My knowledge of most universities is limited as I studied mainly in Singapore. During High School I did a course at Waikato, it has a really nice campus. I also spent a semester at Auckland University, campus is less good but the brand name is better known abroad. Hope this helps
Up until 200 years ago, New Zealand was covered in vast construction hardwoods like Kauri, and even today has a massive logging sector. Wood also holds up better during earthquakes, it insulates better, and probably a few other reasons I'm not sure of!
It's offset by not having a capital gains tax, so investors do better here. Probably why Peter Thiel, James Cameron, and Julian Robertson are living here!
To be honest New Zealand needs more people from the Uk or the continent. There has been a tremendous amount of immigration from lower wage nations like India, China and the Philippines not to mention Malaysia and latin America. This had an overwhelmingly negative effect on wage growth , housing affordability, low productivity strain on infrastructure, hospitals and schooling. NZ has also slipped down corruption index as migrants from the developing world fare poorly in attitudes to everyday corruption and exploitation of employees. Another big negative is migrants from poorer parts of the world will send money home in the form of untaxed remittances rather than spend earnings in the host country
I think NZ needs more people with skills, irrespective of where they’re from. Many of those issues would arise irrespective of where someone is migrating from. The almighty Google sends hundreds of millions back to Ireland every year, untaxed, as they’re classified as “license fees” to their IP jurisdiction.
Actually I’m a Brit and I still have no job after 15 months. I have never felt so discriminated against here in all my life, just because I’m skilled and a Brit. I am now leaving.
@@BrentColemanPerhaps but I’m skilled, I’m in tech and I’ve not found a job in over 15 months. I don’t find it very friendly here in NZ and I have been actively and constantly discriminated against because of my age.
"...popping up like mushrooms." Normally I'd say popping up like weeds but since this is NZ with the notoriously damp and mouldy homes..yes, I guess mushrooms are appropriate.
Make sure to tell people there are zero jobs and opportunities here for NZ permanent residents who’ve come from overseas. Please don’t bother coming here if you’re over 40 as you are unemployable unless you’re a brain surgeon. Xenophobia, nepotism, ageism is off the charts here. It’s not how skilled you are it’s who you know which would explain why “management” in this country is beyond the worst I’ve see anywhere in the world and YES I am leaving.
This was absolutely spectacular! Very thorough and helpful. I wish I could find this video for all sorts of countries! Thanks!
Thanks, I really appreciate it! I tried to pack in everything I know about local life in New Zealand! If there's anything else I can help with just let me know!
Hi Brent
I'm from India
Wish to settle in Newzealand permanently
Can you help me with this
What would you like to know?
Informative video mate! Helped me understand the dynamics of NZ. Simple and easy 👍 Thank you.
Great to hear! I'm glad you found it useful! 😁
This was super helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing information! Thank you so much 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! 👏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very informative .Thanks for the vid
Glad it was helpful!
thank you for making this video it's very informative
You're welcome!
i find it an adventure plus i think it be nice for me to live there if me my mom and stepdad move there
Nice info bro! thx
Glad it was useful!
thank you for making this video brent!
I am a native indonesian but I was born in palmerston north, so I have a plan to move and immigrate there using my permanent resident status. I also plan to do my master's degree in either massey or victoria.
My only concern is regarding the living cost and high accomodation fees. I can afford those but It'll be tough. Any tips for handling this concern? or maybe cheaper housing alternatives?
Nice! I lived in Palmerston North from 1996-2003 and went to Whakarongo School! I’ve made a few videos in the past comparing living prices between New Zealand and other countries which could be helpful (look for “Cost of Living” videos on my channel!). Living in smaller centres or away from the city is always cheaper. To save on living costs, choosing cheaper options like Pak N Save for groceries, or Gull for fuel, should help money go further. NZ’s not a cheap place to live, but I’ve travelled a fair bit and prefer it over many other spots like the US! Hope this helps!
Incredible video…. Information delivered from a firehose!
Glad you liked it!
Amazing video. When it comes to cost of living (rent, groceries, entertainment), how would you say NZ fares?
It's certainly on the higher end - when I went to the US and Dubai however, NZ definitely comes in cheaper. Numbeo can be a great resource (most of the time!) for comparing! www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/
very useful mate!
Glad you liked it!
Thx for such a usefully informative video!
Thank you... notice that you mention universities of NZ briefly... perhaps a vid on NZ universities and universities lifestyle
Heya! I have studied at two NZ universities (Auckland and Waikato), I'd be severely underqualified to review all of them 😁
what about the car enthusiast culture? are they strict on those? do you see a ton of modified cars?
There’s restrictions on the exhaust noise and spoiler size, but aside from that it’s pretty open I’d think. Strong Japanese presence here, the cars I grew up with as our first cars included Silvia, MR2, GTO, Celica, Corollas, MX-5, etc. now they’re worth a mint. Lots of old Skylines, RX-7s, Imprezas, Supra, Evos, Legacys around that are heavily modified, and strong community around them. Hope that helps!
3:50 The minimum wage here in New York is $15 an hour (NYC $16/hr.) but no one wants to make a career out of a minimum wage job because there are so many opportunities available for upward mobility. Since there are so many businesses and so much competition, the consumer is the king hence good customer service skills are crucial in the restaurant business!… The more you impress your customers, the more tips you earn!… Makes perfect sense!
Thanks for watching! For many kiwis the concept of tipping isn't popular as they generally like prices to be clear and explicit upfront, without having to calculate tips and sales taxes. For shared tables it makes the split easier too. Completely see where you're coming from, it's just not the standard practice here :)
@@BrentColemanDon’t you want to know how much of your hard earned money the government is stealing from you and what states or regions have lower taxes so that you can move there?… I sure do and unfortunately for me, the state I live in is absolutely highway robbery as far as taxes are concerned!… New Zealand is a centralized collectivist monarchy where pretty much everything is decided by the central government & people dont seem to question that authority and that will never work in the USA!
Here good service is given for free, and its genuine. Kiwis are allergic to fake flattery & can spot it in 2 seconds flat. Knowing exactly how much youre taking home at the end of the day, allows you to plan accordingly. Its just common sense.
The minimum wage in NZ is $23.15 for adults and $18.52 for youths. There is restrictions on when what how the young can work to ensure safety and they can fully participate in school.
@@aheat3036 New Zealand is one single State . Also one of the most free countries , a well regarded single police force who are not normally armed but do have ready access to weapons , public access to beaches , no licence needed to fish the Ocean tho catch limits apply . And this bit is from my heart . " I ain't never leaving " R.
That was really great info ! Thank you. I subscribed
Glad it was helpful!
please make a video about study in new zealand
Hey! My knowledge of most universities is limited as I studied mainly in Singapore. During High School I did a course at Waikato, it has a really nice campus. I also spent a semester at Auckland University, campus is less good but the brand name is better known abroad. Hope this helps
Why houses are built out of wood rather than concrete ?
Up until 200 years ago, New Zealand was covered in vast construction hardwoods like Kauri, and even today has a massive logging sector. Wood also holds up better during earthquakes, it insulates better, and probably a few other reasons I'm not sure of!
awesome
Glad you enjoyed it!
15% sales tax is crazy
It's offset by not having a capital gains tax, so investors do better here. Probably why Peter Thiel, James Cameron, and Julian Robertson are living here!
Bravo
Glad it was helpful!
Great information 🎉 a little 'fast' speech for none English speakers 😅
Sorry about that! If you have any questions please let me know!
the main thing you need to know is after 5 years you can get permanent residency and move to Australia hassle free
You can't move to Australia on PR. You need the passport, which comes 5 years after gaining NZ residency.
To be honest New Zealand needs more people from the Uk or the continent. There has been a tremendous amount of immigration from lower wage nations like India, China and the Philippines not to mention Malaysia and latin America. This had an overwhelmingly negative effect on wage growth , housing affordability, low productivity strain on infrastructure, hospitals and schooling. NZ has also slipped down corruption index as migrants from the developing world fare poorly in attitudes to everyday corruption and exploitation of employees. Another big negative is migrants from poorer parts of the world will send money home in the form of untaxed remittances rather than spend earnings in the host country
I think NZ needs more people with skills, irrespective of where they’re from. Many of those issues would arise irrespective of where someone is migrating from. The almighty Google sends hundreds of millions back to Ireland every year, untaxed, as they’re classified as “license fees” to their IP jurisdiction.
Actually I’m a Brit and I still have no job after 15 months. I have never felt so discriminated against here in all my life, just because I’m skilled and a Brit. I am now leaving.
@@BrentColemanPerhaps but I’m skilled, I’m in tech and I’ve not found a job in over 15 months. I don’t find it very friendly here in NZ and I have been actively and constantly discriminated against because of my age.
"...popping up like mushrooms."
Normally I'd say popping up like weeds but since this is NZ with the notoriously damp and mouldy homes..yes, I guess mushrooms are appropriate.
😅
Make sure to tell people there are zero jobs and opportunities here for NZ permanent residents who’ve come from overseas. Please don’t bother coming here if you’re over 40 as you are unemployable unless you’re a brain surgeon. Xenophobia, nepotism, ageism is off the charts here. It’s not how skilled you are it’s who you know which would explain why “management” in this country is beyond the worst I’ve see anywhere in the world and YES I am leaving.