I've been studying New Zealand for a little over 2 years and have fallen in love with it. I plan to move there in two years and hope to visit in May for my first time. I want to scout out where ...
I will have a two and a half hour layover in Auckland, New Zealand from LAX to Brisbane. Flew that flight several times before, but never able to find anything that I can do to kill the time during ...
We're looking to buy a small retirement property in New Zealand and figure we'll be setting up a bank account there to handle some expenses. I have no idea which banks provide a good ...
A cop from the NZ Police was watching for speeders, but wasn't getting many. Then he discovered the problem - a 12-year-old boy was standing up the road with a hand painted sign, which read '...
Definitely, smaller more laid back society not yet as influenced by modern culture as other places like the US and Australia and small size and location means better control over immigration, crime, etc. Good child care and education systems, universal health care. Plus Kiwis and the nicest people on the planet so no one wants to blow them up :-)
H-man
New Zealand was recently voted the second safest country in the world to live, behind Norway.
We are a friendly place when you get away from the main cities. A dormitory suburb is the best choice
cherub
I have never been but have some friends who have brought up children there and then returned to the UK. They claim that New Zealand is extremely child and family friendly in every way possible. The UK apparently isn't.
Marire G
In comparison to many other countries, absolutely. But like other countries, it's not perfect.
waltzsingmatilda2
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monty
yes
hopper866
Definately, it's safe and friendly, not to mention peaceful and beautiful.