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New Zealand’s Quality Of Life for New Migrants

   

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Running Head: TOPIC 1 – NEW ZEALAND’S QUALITY OF LIFE FOR NEW MIGRANTS 1
Topic 1 – New Zealand’s Quality Of Life for New Migrants
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TOPIC 1 – NEW ZEALAND’S QUALITY OF LIFE FOR NEW MIGRANTS 2
Introduction
This report is written to independent immigrant consultant organization that deals with
migrants within New Zealand. Besides, this statement is also addressed to Elizabeth Grove who
is one of directors of NZ migrant that had an interest of understanding where there exists some of
the principal disparities in contentment among diverse gender, cultural, or age clusters on how
migrants are pleased in their present operations within New Zealand. This report aims to
extensively assess condition of wellbeing for new migrants within New Zealand. It also
addresses various practicable suggestions that may be instigated by authority for enhancing
migrant’s superiority of operation in short as well as lasting term
It has been known in most places that it is good news to be in New Zealand. Various
people have reported that New Zealand welcomes several migrants from all over the global
society. In most nations, migrants tend to struggle or find it harder to integrate into daily
operations (Nemec, 2017). However, life in New Zealand for migrants is much easier than in the
majority of nations around the global society. The nation is widely regarded as an exclusive
region, renowned for its natural beauty, customs, financial freedom, along with the improved
quality of life. New migrants have to focus on ensuring they are not affected by any negative
factor in the process that they are trying to settle in the region (Ben, 2013). It is a fact that
moving to the new region or country remains to be a big life change that consists of several
adjustments. New Zealand on the other end as work-life balance just appropriate making
migrants to have an easy time to settle in the region (Lee & Zhou, 2019). The appropriate work-
life balance remains to be the major reason as to why the region consistently leads the global
quality of life surveys to be the best region why new migrants are satisfied.
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New migrants are contented with their current operations in New Zealand
Several major reasons exist as to why new immigrants are contended with their present
lives within New Zealand. New Zealand is constantly changing as families arrive on their
boundaries or sore. Additional migrants are selecting New Zealand to be their nation of choice
for the new life (Diamond, 2016). Although most people see it that it is natural to miss home,
most migrants discover the value of life within New Zealand to be enhanced when they compare
with the quality of their lives in their native or previous nations. The lists of factors that make
migrants contented their present operations within New Zealand are diverse (Gathmann, 2017).
For instance, enhanced work-life balance for immigrants makes them to feel satisfied in their
operations. Migrant’s sense of belonging to the country, their overall satisfaction with living in
the New Zealand, as well as a sense of being treated fairly by employers and general community
around them make them to settle well in the country. According to a study conducted by Maré,
Morten, & Stillman (2017), good governance in New Zealand is one of the major factors that
encourage settlement of migrants in their current life in the region. The use of common language
in the region makes it easy for migrants that understand English to have an easy time to
communicate with the locals. The idea of using a common language improves interaction
techniques within the region.
Improved accommodation structure
The migrants that arrive in the region such as in the city of Auckland can easily get
accommodation. Arriving in the city with no prearranged accommodation has made it tough for
migrants to settle faster in the region (Brosnahan, 2017). However, with the presence of different
agencies that deal with the housing sector in the city has made it easy for migrants to get a house
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