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Making New Zealand Your Second Home

Here's something different for a Holday gift idea: How about making New Zealand your second home? Everyone seems to be rushing to get into this technology-savvy pacific island nation known for stunning scenery, bargain real estate and a ranking as one of the safest destinations in the world. A new interactive guide released today by American-owned NuKiwi.com reveals how to lock in the right to permanent or part-time residency in New Zealand - indefinitely.

AUCKLAND, New Zealand, December 3, 2002 -- If you've ever considered living, working or studying in New Zealand then you'll need to learn the ropes of the New Zealand Immigration Service (NZIS) rules. If you would like to be able to come and go as you please and stay for as long as you like, then check out the new interactive guide released today by American-owned NuKiwi.com entitled "Making New Zealand Your Second Home." Billed as a virtual NZIS survival guide for globetrotters who don't want to forever worry about visa expiration dates on their travels to and from New Zealand, it provides information on how to lock in the right to permanent or part-time residency - indefinitely.

New Zealand is a technology-savvy western country with a reputation for stunning scenery, bargain real estate, and a ranking as one of the safest destinations in the world. The right to live in New Zealand is fast becoming a hot commodity as people from around the world flood the pacific island nation with tens of thousands of applications for residency. The New Zealand Immigration Service (NZIS) has been swamped and the backlog in some offices is reported to be approaching nearly two years. The successful few would do well to heed the advice of consultants such as NuKiwi.com who are attempting to inform new permanent and part-time residents on what steps to take (and not take) to lock in their residency prize and avoid putting it in jeopardy.

According to Joey James, co-founder of NuKiwi, Nearly every week, we hear a new heartbreaking story of some poor migrant that has lost their residency and been forced to leave New Zealand because they didn't take the proper steps before a critical deadline or before they travelled outside the country. If a new resident travels a lot, its scary how easy it is to fall afoul of the system if they're not well informed and careful. Our new report dispels the myths and sets the record straight on what steps need to be taken over a two-year period to secure an indefinite Returning Resident's Visa and what not to do to stay out of trouble." As migrants ourselves, we are uniquely qualified to assist these folks in finding their way through the system while maintaining their hold on this beautiful, safe, and largely idyllic country."

The report details five (5) ways to secure an Indefinite Returning Resident's Visa (IRRV) and provides advice and warnings on how to avoid jeopardising an existing right to live in New Zealand.

James adds, "Our clients require hard, unvarnished information on what to expect before, during and after their arrival in New Zealand. We've always performed this service with those that we have personally consulted with on a fee-based or hourly basis. This report now allows us to distil aspects of this service and offer it to a much broader range of people at an incredibly economical price."

"Making New Zealand Your Second Home" includes many useful links and resources and is priced at US$24.95. However, as an introductory special for current subscribers of their free newsletter, "The New Zealand Insider", NuKiwi is offering both the new report along with a second report entitled "How to Obtain New Zealand Residency Regardless of the Passmark Changes," which normally sells for US$49.95, at a combined price of only US$29.97. For a limited time, NuKiwi is also extending this special offer to brand new subscribers that sign up for their free newsletter at http://www.nukiwi.com/nukiwisignup.htm

NuKiwis services are geared to investors as well as potential part-time or full-time residents and go beyond those typically offered by relocation specialists, immigration consultants, and other traditional support organizations. Whether you plan to arrive in NZ in a few months, a few years, are just looking," or plan to participate in its opportunities remotely, they can help you lay out a complete plan of action, locate property and business opportunities, establish a bank account, arrange phone & fax services, set-up mail receiving and forwarding, connect with a reputable ISP and obtain a New Zealand email address. If you require professional legal, tax, or investment services, theyll provide introductions to some of the countrys most respected experts.

NuKiwi.com was founded two years ago in response to the need for an effective single-point resource center that could meet the unfulfilled high-end information and service needs of many potential and new migrants to New Zealand. As fellow migrants, NuKiwis staff is uniquely qualified to provide meaningful and timely assistance to those individuals and companies considering investing in or relocating to New Zealand on a permanent or part-time basis. The company serves its global clientele from offices in Auckland, New Zealand. For further information, visit the NuKiwi website at www.nukiwi.com.
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For further information contact S. Nowak at + (64 9) 366.4236 or snowak@nukiwi.com. Images available upon request.

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