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LINKZ

LINKZ is the Department’s magazine for migrants. It’s free to all newcomers for two years after they arrive in New Zealand.

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These issues of LINKZ magazine may give you a better idea of what life is like for migrants and refugees in New Zealand.

Important: Policies and conditions may have changed since these editions were published, so please check the main Immigration website or speak with staff at your local branch before you use any information about immigration matters in these magazines.

 

LINKZ magazine

LINKZ 50 PDF [8.3 MB]

  • Visiting Marae - protocols and language
  • Wellington Rohe: Te-Whanganui-a- Tara
  • Water Safety
  • Tax in New Zealand
  • Biking in New Zealand
  • ...and more

 

 


LINKZ magazine

LINKZ 49 PDF [4 MB]

  • Māori society and culture: Foods of the Maori – the hangi
  • Dunedin
  • Helping children cope with migration
  • A guide to ACC
  • Rugby: New Zealand's national game

 

 

 


LINKZ 48 PDF [4 MB]

  • Māori society and culture: oceans and waterways
  • Manawatū
  • Workplace literacy training
  • The New Zealand study environment
  • Free quit smoking help

 

 

 

 


LINKZ 47 e-book

LINKZ 47 PDF [4.4MB]

  • Maori society and culture: forests
  • Whangarei / Northland
  • New employer checks on work entitlement
  • School reports
  • About diabetes

LINKZ 46 PDF [3.7MB]

  • Christchurch/Canterbury
  • In emergencies telephone 111
  • Lending new business a hand
  • Can you afford not to join KiwiSaver?
  • Healthline – here to help
  • New forms and guides simplify citizenship applications

LINKZ 45 PDF [3.3MB]

  • Waitakere
  • Mäori creation beliefs
  • Casual employment
  • New Zealand tax implications for migrant investors
  • Don’t let the flu get you
  • Join our 4 million fisheries guardians

LINKZ 44 PDF [2.7MB]

  • Tauranga / Bay of Plenty
  • The marae complex and meetinghouse
  • Planning your retirement
  • Distance study aids new kiwis
  • Learn to swim – a skill for life
  • Distance study aids new kiwis

LINKZ 43 PDF [2.8MB]

  • Homecoming
  • Hawke’s Bay
  • Where to get financial advice
  • Dealing with the new flu
  • Repairs
  • Types of schools
  • Volunteers

LINKZ 42 PDF [4.4 MB]

  • Try before you buy
  • Taranaki
  • Responsive settlement builds business
  • Rest and meal breaks, infant feeding
  • Learning is lifelong
  • Sport and recreation
  • Applying for citizenship

LINKZ 41 PDF [2.8 MB]

  • Quality of Life: A Korean family in New Zealand
  • Immigration Advisers must be licensed
  • North Shore City
  • Community pharmacists
  • The Police are here to help
  • House and content insurance
  • New Zealand celebrates 60 years of citizenship

LINKZ 40 PDF [2.3 MB]

  • The do-it-yourself approach
  • Under your feet: working in Rotorua, Taupo and the central plateau
  • A South African with the luck of the Irish
  • French food in Rotorua
  • Bringing the world to Rotorua
  • New flexible work options

LINKZ 39 PDF [2.8MB]

  • Regional work opportunities – Southland
  • Moving to New Zealand: A Life-Changing Decision
  • From Seoul to Southland
  • City Slicker Proves Networking Pays Off in Southland
  • Walk on the Wild Side
  • Tuberculosis: Still a Real Health Threat

LINKZ 38 PDF [2.85MB]

  • Regional work opportunities – Nelson Tasman
  • A Lifetime of Learning
  • The Humble Beginning of Hoglunds Art Glass
  • Bringing a Taste of Bavaria to Nelson
  • How Scottish is New Zealand?
  • Setting Up a New Home - To Rent or To Buy?

LINKZ 37 PDF [2.7MB]

  • Regional work opportunities – Manukau
  • Regional migrant support services – Manukau
  • Minister launches Government’s Call to Action for settlement
  • Migrant education coordinators
  • Lake Tekapo in the Mackenzie country
  • Foods of the Māori – the hängï
  • The wine industry in NZ Zealand
  • The Rugby World Cup.

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Useful Links

  • New Kiwis – an online service connecting potential employers with new migrants in New Zealand.
  • Help in your language– if you’re not comfortable speaking English, settlement information is available in other languages. CAB Language Link is free, independent and confidential. Phone 0800 788 877. You can also contact this service through SSNZ.


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