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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I was here before and I got a satisfying feedback! I asked which country shouldI do my working visa? Oz or Nz? Well now I'm going with New Zealand.

So.... I'm looking to go to nz for a year working and traveling around the majority of the country, I'm thinking of buying a van and sometimes sleeping in the back of it and stay in hostels also to meet people, I will work also so maybe it's better to get a house share for that, so any recommendations for

• Buying a van, is fuel expensive, tax? Requirements?

• Working? Where? (Construction, retail, manufacturing, farm, picking, general work)

•House share, where and is it expensive?

I hope someone that has been through all this experience can give me advice, I'm aware that some people on this site have been there already, maybe expand on their experiences and give more detail.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I haven't worked there but have visited several times and driven myself right around both islands.

I know that WWOOFs were in demand last time I was there. You could go to different farms that way. The one I spent time on was an art and yoga retreat with a small organic farm. They took WWOOFs for a month or so at a time.

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By *eedsandyMan
over a year ago

Leeds

Maybe start here:

https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/options/work

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I haven't worked there but have visited several times and driven myself right around both islands.

I know that WWOOFs were in demand last time I was there. You could go to different farms that way. The one I spent time on was an art and yoga retreat with a small organic farm. They took WWOOFs for a month or so at a time.

"

Thanks brother, I love yoga I've starting doing it recently. Anymore info on it would be nice

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I haven't worked there but have visited several times and driven myself right around both islands.

I know that WWOOFs were in demand last time I was there. You could go to different farms that way. The one I spent time on was an art and yoga retreat with a small organic farm. They took WWOOFs for a month or so at a time.

Thanks brother, I love yoga I've starting doing it recently. Anymore info on it would be nice "

I've never been called brother before, not even by my sister.

NZ is chocka with health things. Just look it up.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I haven't worked there but have visited several times and driven myself right around both islands.

I know that WWOOFs were in demand last time I was there. You could go to different farms that way. The one I spent time on was an art and yoga retreat with a small organic farm. They took WWOOFs for a month or so at a time.

Thanks brother, I love yoga I've starting doing it recently. Anymore info on it would be nice

I've never been called brother before, not even by my sister.

NZ is chocka with health things. Just look it up.

"

Thanks brot... man

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire

I’m envious love New Zealand

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By *riefcase_WankerMan
over a year ago

Milton Keynes


"I was here before and I got a satisfying feedback! I asked which country shouldI do my working visa? Oz or Nz? Well now I'm going with New Zealand.

So.... I'm looking to go to nz for a year working and traveling around the majority of the country, I'm thinking of buying a van and sometimes sleeping in the back of it and stay in hostels also to meet people, I will work also so maybe it's better to get a house share for that, so any recommendations for

• Buying a van, is fuel expensive, tax? Requirements?

• Working? Where? (Construction, retail, manufacturing, farm, picking, general work)

•House share, where and is it expensive?

I hope someone that has been through all this experience can give me advice, I'm aware that some people on this site have been there already, maybe expand on their experiences and give more detail. "

Everything, absolutely everything was expensive in my experience...

At least the stunning scenery is mostly frer

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By *riefcase_WankerMan
over a year ago

Milton Keynes

*free

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"*free"

How much money would I want to bring with me? To go for a year to explore and travel

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I was here before and I got a satisfying feedback! I asked which country shouldI do my working visa? Oz or Nz? Well now I'm going with New Zealand.

So.... I'm looking to go to nz for a year working and traveling around the majority of the country, I'm thinking of buying a van and sometimes sleeping in the back of it and stay in hostels also to meet people, I will work also so maybe it's better to get a house share for that, so any recommendations for

• Buying a van, is fuel expensive, tax? Requirements?

• Working? Where? (Construction, retail, manufacturing, farm, picking, general work)

•House share, where and is it expensive?

I hope someone that has been through all this experience can give me advice, I'm aware that some people on this site have been there already, maybe expand on their experiences and give more detail.

Everything, absolutely everything was expensive in my experience...

At least the stunning scenery is mostly frer"

And.. of course traveling in a country, working here and there is going to be expensive, its the experience you gain and maybe you don't know how to travel cheap

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By *riefcase_WankerMan
over a year ago

Milton Keynes


"*free

How much money would I want to bring with me? To go for a year to explore and travel "

Well, we travelled for 32 days And spent 4 days at a mate's place. 18 days of that paid £50 a day for the camper, and 14 days paid £30 a day. Mostly ate in the van, only ate out a few times, didn't go crazy but saw and paid for a few sites.

Overall we spent £3k, averaging £84 a day. That was in 2015.

Dunno if that helps?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"*free

How much money would I want to bring with me? To go for a year to explore and travel "

If you want to do the touristy or adventure things then you will need to decide what you really want to do and take that over and above what you might need to live on.

I hired a very cheap car and budgeted about £60 per day for food, petrol and accommodation. People are friendly and I got recommendations of good, but inexpensive, places to stay as I chatted to people.

I also had about 5 days accommodation and food for free (well, the cost of a slap-up dinner) by staying with NZ family of UK friends. That led to getting mates rates on some things as they would call friends and let them know I was heading their way.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thank you.. well I'll use couch surfers, I'll buy a van and sleep in that, i will work also hence working holiday. Cheers

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By *carlet_heavenWoman
over a year ago

somewhere in the sticks

NZ $ can fluctuate a lot, so you may save a lot of money

by buying currency in advance or not. Also consider a pre-paid credit card to save on exchange costs.

Remember that the climate varies greatly between the islands & so does the economy. In winter (now) NZ is virtually dead & accommodation is cheaper but work maybe scarcer. I was surprised just how desolate it was in the winter in places as there is no tourist activity & lots of places were closed for months.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thank u!

I read somewhere that the South island or part, is cheaper than the north?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Thank u!

I read somewhere that the South island or part, is cheaper than the north? "

Some of it is but it's marginal. The exciting and dangerous activities are on the South Island, home of bungee jumping, white water rafting and Fiordland.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Thank u!

I read somewhere that the South island or part, is cheaper than the north?

Some of it is but it's marginal. The exciting and dangerous activities are on the South Island, home of bungee jumping, white water rafting and Fiordland.

"

Thanks dear x

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter


"I haven't worked there but have visited several times and driven myself right around both islands.

I know that WWOOFs were in demand last time I was there. You could go to different farms that way. The one I spent time on was an art and yoga retreat with a small organic farm. They took WWOOFs for a month or so at a time.

Thanks brother, I love yoga I've starting doing it recently. Anymore info on it would be nice

I've never been called brother before, not even by my sister.

NZ is chocka with health things. Just look it up.

Thanks brot... man "

Dammit He/She not looking at your profile boobies is he ..LMAO

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I haven't worked there but have visited several times and driven myself right around both islands.

I know that WWOOFs were in demand last time I was there. You could go to different farms that way. The one I spent time on was an art and yoga retreat with a small organic farm. They took WWOOFs for a month or so at a time.

Thanks brother, I love yoga I've starting doing it recently. Anymore info on it would be nice

I've never been called brother before, not even by my sister.

NZ is chocka with health things. Just look it up.

Thanks brot... man

Dammit He/She not looking at your profile boobies is he ..LMAO "

Maybe my corn nibbling is particularly masculine?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Hey! I was wondering what u did financially when u arrived at NZ, I mean did you set up a nz bank account or just used your Irish account and atm card?

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