5 Reasons I would NOT move to New Zealand (full honesty) | ft. The Oodie

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Brittany Morgan

Brittany Morgan

10 ай бұрын

These are my top 5 reasons why I, personally, would not want to move to New Zealand long term. No country is perfect and it's important to me that I remain honest about my experiences living in New Zealand. There's far too much sugar coating about NZ and I am going to share my opinions despite the hate this will bring. This is still an AMAZING and incredible place to live and I'm truly fortunate to be able to call it my home, even for a short time.
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@marleymarl0
@marleymarl0 6 ай бұрын
I’m a kiwi living abroad and you made great points. Most downsides of NZ are about money I think. New build houses (not cheap investment properties) have much better insulation.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
I agree, the house prices are a bit nuts for what you get! We're in a new rental now with insulation and it's amazing, such a difference in the chilly nights!
@chloeclout6897
@chloeclout6897 4 ай бұрын
As a Kiwi who had lived in Europe for 12yrs and travelled to the US, we moved back to NZ, it’s a beautiful safe place, house prices are crazy but you can build your own (not a Mc Mansion) if you learn how, forget fomo and your ego competing with your friends, and you can build reasonably priced, yeah you earn more in Aussie because they are natural resource rich but you don’t cook(to hot)in summer in NZ goldilocks climate, if you don’t like the outdoors don’t pick NZ move to Seoul, and don’t come here for work if you have no skills, but there’s a reason billionaires buy here and people raise there kids here because it’s safe, beautiful food, and you don’t live to work, when I come home every time after travelling abroad I sigh in relief and thank god I live here.
@pearl-rl1yt
@pearl-rl1yt 4 ай бұрын
Exactly
@user-vk7vm5yx5b
@user-vk7vm5yx5b Ай бұрын
Then stay there on you island and leave us alone
@erickborling1302
@erickborling1302 Ай бұрын
Nevertheless myopic view. You're in for drought and increasing import costs not to mention the hard-right asylum policies as horrifying as Texas but you never have to actually face it since you're surrounded by a thousand miles of ocean.
@shmoko1989
@shmoko1989 8 күн бұрын
If was that great why you lived abroad for twelve years 🤣😂🤣
@aleksandarverardi3688
@aleksandarverardi3688 6 күн бұрын
Indeed..👏👏👏...!!!!!! Amazing point of view...I was born overseas, and I am very grateful to have NZ citizenship...I have been travelling and living abroad, and honestly, the life quality in NZ is good, and the safety as well, NZ is beautiful......I have returned from a trip, and I was so happy to be in NZ again...People have no idea what is going on abroad, war everywhere, high inflation, crazy immigration numbers, illegals, violent gangs, air pollution, etc...regarding the house, just build a tiny/simple house and be happy....!! and Do you think Canada is good ??? 🤣🤣🤣hahhahahahahaha......Trash and ridiculous expensive (horrible house market)..just go to Vancouver...hahahahah....worst than NZ, AUS, U.S, etc...I am tired of hypocrite people....Most of those people are frustrated to not get an opportunity to stay longer or reside in NZ...the truth is painful...yes NZ has problems, but the NZ problems are small compared to other countries...and by the way, I was living in Thailand and Vietnam, I was in shock about the high number of Kiwis/Australian staying there as you said Australia is rich in mineral resources, but the economy is going down with an "INSANE" housing crisis, crazy climate change, very hot, fast flooding, etc , and when the kiwis are facing the painful reality there, they are just moving out of Australia as well....So the western media will never show the deep recession in Australia now like everywhere...I met so many Canadians, Americans, Germans, French, Japanese backpackers there telling me how I was so luck to have NZ citizenship...So stop this to undermine NZ...be grateful and happy to be here...🙏🙏🙏 Life is tougher abroad....Period...!!!
@gavinlocke5980
@gavinlocke5980 2 ай бұрын
I was born in Auckland you are so right. New Zealand is crazy expensive it's simply not worth it anymore to live and just rent so many problems are getting worse like gangs and crime. So happy I'm out of there.
@richlee509
@richlee509 4 ай бұрын
The houses. Swiss Prices, Albanian Quality.
@mkf628
@mkf628 2 ай бұрын
like australia
@AQuestioner
@AQuestioner 19 күн бұрын
How is the house quality in Albania?
@Penguinracer
@Penguinracer 6 ай бұрын
As a Kiwi lawyer / investment banker who has been living in London for almost 30 years - I think you really need to consider what it is that you seek in terms of work / life balance & decide if NZ is a fit for you. Growing-up in NZ I flew light aircraft in the Southern Alps, was a Ski-Patroller, keen sailor, loved off-roading, hiking & enjoyed solitude and getting away from the crowds.These things are more difficult to do in Europe. NZ is not for everyone, but if sports, nature & the outdoors are your priorities then it may make your shortlist. It's a difficult place in which to build financial independence as it's really an economy built around small businesses. If you have the skills to start your own business or are a highly skilled professional then it may suit you. In my experience our most skilled professionals either make their life in NZ or move to UK or the US. Australia is more of a draw for our trades people and semi-skilled workers because that economy can support higher pay for non-professionals.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
Very interesting perspective! Thank you for sharing. Great point, if you're an outdoor enthusiast and want to work in that industry, this is a great country to be in.
@carostanners
@carostanners 5 ай бұрын
Insulation is compulsory for new builds here...older houses from the 1920's (victorian, colonial, bungalow homes) may not have had insulation but with so many people renovating older homes, they certainly are insulated including under floor heating and heat pumps etc. Rental properties need to be insulated to meet building codes now too.
@alenbole8633
@alenbole8633 10 күн бұрын
Crime rate high,high property prices, groceries too expensive,insurance every year more and more expensive,petrol too expensive. Time to move to Australia.
@richardlove4287
@richardlove4287 6 ай бұрын
You have to remember that New Zealand is a tiny county with a tiny population compared to Canada. It doesn’t have the buying power for cheap goods.
@erickborling1302
@erickborling1302 Ай бұрын
Superficial
@richardlove4287
@richardlove4287 Ай бұрын
@@erickborling1302 ?
@jacobwinn2765
@jacobwinn2765 5 ай бұрын
Yep. Kiwi here. Only reason I'm still here is my kids (shared with ex wife) and parents who are getting older. I'd be gone otherwise. I hate driving here (I drive a lot for work, all over the Waikato and Bay of Plenty) due to the massive amount of trucks and the weather which combined are ripping our roads to pieces. I'm on a good salary here but I spend 50% of my income on rent, and live pay to pay. I'm looking to move to either Australia (more likely) or the States due to population size which means more opportunity and lower costs for food etc. NZ once was amazing, but now its a low wage, poor, isolated, high cost country. It might be beautiful, but unless you're wealthy you can't enjoy it. The aging population is draining NZ as well, so by the time I retire there might not even be a Superannuation.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
That is a bleak outlook indeed. It's definitely a great place to live if you're wealthy.
@grgmetube
@grgmetube 3 ай бұрын
Our value added production has declined over the decades. That is part of the reason why we are poorer now. We don't make our own paper and we produce a lot less furniture. Instead we export wood chips so paper can be mode overseas, (less paper needed everywhere now because of computers and smart phones). We used to make some electronic and appliance gear here but radio factory shutdown and Fisher & Paykel now make there appliances in USA. We don't make locomotives or a lot of railway equipment. It is manufactured overseas and I think assembled in New Zealand. We used to have car factory assembly here but now it is all done overseas. We have most of our economic investment in one basket: farming and horticulture. That makes less safety for us if a disease or natural disaster wipes out crops or milk/meat production. That is becoming more likely with climate change. One of the problems of production here is shipping for export because of our isolation. There are at least some industries where shipping would not be a concern. Industries like computer programming. That industry was crying out for government support but did not get it. If there is no prospect for anyone that might want to do a certain field they won't study for it. They will go overseas or do something else. Another thing affecting younger people more now, is that there is less of them than previous generations, (that affects many western countries). That means there are/will be less of working age compared to elderly. Part of the reason for that is women have to work for enough income, (also because of security because of higher divorce rates). Inflation has caused the cost of living to go to high for single family income. If there was enough income originally for single family income, that went away at least partly because women all suddenly wanted to work. If both men and women worked but still the general economic production of goods stay the same or near the same because of extra currency in the system inflation goes up. I realize that with technology there are a lot more opportunities for women than there use to be say in 1800's. Women wanted to get a better life the same as men with new technologies and also the new value of been independent. Things have not worked out terribly well because of these conflicting wants/necessities. Not worked out well not just in New Zealand but quite a lot of western countries.
@keepitrealnow4522
@keepitrealnow4522 3 ай бұрын
NZ is not as bad as Australia. People here drive 20 to 30km/hr over the speed limit and expect you to do the same. I’ve been verbally abused several times for driving at the speed limit in residential areas🤦🏻‍♀️
@icevoss9917
@icevoss9917 3 ай бұрын
Hey I think you are out off touch mate, check the Canadian news, then you know what's going on in Canada. The house prices, food prices are out off control
@lmcmalibu6787
@lmcmalibu6787 3 ай бұрын
I am in the States and I want to move to NZ! Haha....seriously, it's expensive in the US now and full of people super crowded. We always want the opposite of what we have. I will trade you Jacob. You can live in California for a bit it's nuts.
@alastairtopham5939
@alastairtopham5939 5 ай бұрын
Very good video. You are so right about the driving problem here in New Zealand. I have lived in New Zealand most of my life and I can confirm it can be very dangerous driving in this country. Some New Zealanders become very impatient when they are driving and tend to close follow your vehicle. They try to put pressure on you to either speed up or get out of the way. As you point out, the safest thing you can do is to pull over to the side of the road when you can and let them pass. On long trips and in some rural areas you can find yourself very frequently having to pull over to avoid stressful driving where you feel it is becoming dangerous when you are driving.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
Very true! What gets me is when they tailgate and act aggressive where there is nowhere safe to pull over. Very very frustrating.
@richlee509
@richlee509 4 ай бұрын
Yeah its bad. Even with a fast bmw they still try and stay on your bumper
@easyartisan
@easyartisan 5 ай бұрын
Weve been here for 20 years. By the time I fully realised how much I did not want to be here anymore, ( all the reasons you mention and more), it was too late as my kids have grown up here and now I have a granddaughter here too. They feel they belong here and want to stay while I would LOVE to go home. This is a problem for many people who immigrate to NZ who feel they dont belong but get trapped due to family and halso by ow hard and costly it is to emigrate again tback home or to another country. '
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry, that is definitely a tough situation. I totally get what you mean by feeling like you don't belong. I've never felt like more of an outsider in my life! Thankfully, we've made a few great friends from here but it's the exception. I hope you get to return home one day 😊
@easyartisan
@easyartisan 5 ай бұрын
Thanks me too ! @@brittanymorgan09
@tatp571
@tatp571 4 ай бұрын
Same here, so desperate to go back home and can't afford it
@richlee509
@richlee509 4 ай бұрын
​@@tatp571try and find other ex pats or get in contact with some of the maori or islanders as tbey are pretty cool and friendly folks and they have a great laugh
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 ай бұрын
go home where?
@sonnyday6830
@sonnyday6830 7 ай бұрын
Very valid reasons, I live in the south and we only heat the living room and have electric blankets on the beds to take of the chill before going to bed. I guess we are used to the cold here as it does not seem to bother me.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 7 ай бұрын
We lived in a house that was heated that way and we eventually got used to it but it was definitely a shock coming from a country with central heating!
@sonnyday6830
@sonnyday6830 7 ай бұрын
yes, also only having one heating source on saves a on the power bill as they are nor cheap either@@brittanymorgan09
@TheClunkingFist
@TheClunkingFist 6 ай бұрын
Insulation: we are a lot poorer than many other western nations, so for years, houses only had to keep the water out.
@klle3419
@klle3419 6 ай бұрын
can you buy /rent homes in higher end areas of maybe cities with insulation? new developments!
@TheClunkingFist
@TheClunkingFist 3 ай бұрын
@@klle3419 Yes, to some extent. But we are a warmer country than the UK and Germany, Netherlands, etc. Houses are gradually being retrofitted, as costs have come down somewhat, and as the country has become more wealthy.
@erickborling1302
@erickborling1302 Ай бұрын
2024 and you don't have standard insulation in homes!!!!???? Everything I've learned about NZ it looks worse and worse AND you're under the boot of China.
@DCCUSTOMSANDFABRICATION
@DCCUSTOMSANDFABRICATION 7 ай бұрын
I am from New Zealand I don't really know what it's like in Canada but what I do know as a rental property owner it has to be up to a very high standard and has to pass the healthy home standard to legally rent which includes insulation in the roof and walls and the floor if it is an older home without concrete floor it also needs a certain amount of kilowatts of heating depending on how big the houses
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 7 ай бұрын
I have heard of this landlord minimum requirement thing, unfortunately I think a lot of people are still not following the law. It definitely isn't being applied to Airbnb's here.
@francescathomas3502
@francescathomas3502 6 ай бұрын
It is Fucking cold in Canada - especially in Alberta where she comes from. Temps can down to -40 degrees celsius. Which is why insulation is her number reason to hate NZ!!!
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
@@francescathomas3502 I don't hate NZ. Living in a non-insulated home is an inconvenience coming from a country with central heating but we got used to it. It's a reason I wouldn't immigrate to NZ long term because the cost to buy and retrofit an older home to get it up to current code would be a nightmare. The alternative is buying a newer home or already well insulated one which will cost you $$$.
@michaelfitzgerald8525
@michaelfitzgerald8525 5 ай бұрын
You're on to it. NZ has always built to a minimum standard and has the mis placed opinion of itself as being sud-tropical. Even new standards are too low, but your best bet is a new home. NZ never recovered from deregulation and Rogernomics = low wage economy@@brittanymorgan09
@erickborling1302
@erickborling1302 Ай бұрын
And you never will (know what it's like in Canada), since you cannot compete with the rich Chinese buying property there.
@alessandrakalini
@alessandrakalini 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, very informative
@maxfuller7479
@maxfuller7479 2 ай бұрын
For people looking to move to new Zealand or kiwis still living in nz dont despair.....iv lived in the uk for 7+ years. Everything is relevant.....fuel in the uk is more expensive. Nz minimum wage is more than the uk. Rent is cheaper in nz depending on location Housing again cost all depends on location. Nz has more going for it than the negatives
@mercedesatkinson6605
@mercedesatkinson6605 3 ай бұрын
I live in the south island. But I really do think if your new to nz it's better to start in the north island where it's warmer if your not use to the cold. Cost of living does suck here .but maternity care ,midwifery is free within and that's for everyone even if your just visiting
@ItsIvy11
@ItsIvy11 8 ай бұрын
Considering yourve been living there for 5 months you haven’t expencried it all I’ve lived 10+ years no problems at all.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
Good for you. We all have different experiences 🙂
@ItsIvy11
@ItsIvy11 8 ай бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 💗💗 I guess it depends the place you stay at etc.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
@@ItsIvy11 totally! And where you came from, what you enjoy, etc. I made a whole video about all the amazing reasons to move to NZ too ☺️
@francescathomas3502
@francescathomas3502 6 ай бұрын
Any kiwis reading this. Brittany comes from Alberta in Canada and she complains about the insulation because in Alberta they regularly get temps dropping down between -40 and -50 degrees celcius in the winter. Some of that can probably be blamed in climate change but this is why she is complaining so much about how the older houses in NZ dont have sufficient insulation!! 100+ years ago the climate in NZ was warmer and insulation was not needed, and it also was not available either. Older houses in NZ are cheaper to rent, because they dont have insulation and the renter has to pay the power bills. Now that the climate is changing, insulation is a neccesity and it takes time to insulate all the older houses around the country.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
@@francescathomas3502 thanks for adding some context to this. We're now in our first insulated place and it's been amazing! Energy bills are insanely high though (nearly $300/mo) so I would be horrified to see an energy bill from a low-insulation home in the winter. I think a lot of people choose not to run heaters because of the price. Wild!
@TheChosenOne21212
@TheChosenOne21212 9 ай бұрын
I have a bachelors in data science and am looking to transfer to the university of Otago for computer science, Do you think I'd be able to pick up work? I plan on living here permanently and getting the respective visa when I can.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
I think your best bet would be to get a remote job for a company out of Auckland but live somewhere more affordable. The uni of Otago campus is super beautiful and Dunedin is actually quite nice. Most of the jobs I've seen here have been construction related jobs but if you search on TradeMe jobs or Seek you can search based on region and see what's open.
@liamfinlay2163
@liamfinlay2163 9 ай бұрын
Hey, I studied at at Otago Uni and am working as a software Dev now in Dunedin. If you already have a degree, for the love of god don't do computer science at uni. Go to Polytech, they put a much bigger emphasis on practical coding skills. Uni will mostly teach the theory side will minimal practical/ Job ready skills. If you already have a degree in data science, you don't need another degree at all. Just start studying at home and save yourself $40,000. Also if you do have a degree in data science I would start working in that field straight away. In the software industry, practical experience trumps all and because data science is so closely related to being a developer, employers will hire you if you have some cool projects you have done. (if you need ideas or a simple road map just let me know in the reply). Best of luck :)
@TheChosenOne21212
@TheChosenOne21212 9 ай бұрын
@@liamfinlay2163Why don't I apply for a masters or postgrad diploma at otago? or any New Zealand university. Also I am worried about getting a job to maintain a living there due to lack of visa status (I don't want to be homeless).
@PS-Straya_M8
@PS-Straya_M8 5 ай бұрын
As an expat Kiwi I always tell people how amazing NZ is however ..it is a place to spend money not make money!, hence why many Kiwis travel to Oz for higher wages and compulsory superannuation. Thankfully though many return to NZ to live out their older years and contribute to the economy 😁
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
That makes total sense! NZ is the perfect wealthy retirement country haha. So many things to do outdoors and a quieter lifestyle than most countries. Fantastic!
@jimes69
@jimes69 16 күн бұрын
Would be hectic if they let us use the money earned in Aus transferred back to Kiwisaver towards a first house.
@jonnscott4858
@jonnscott4858 5 ай бұрын
HOW COLD ? One winter morning we woke up with a layer of frost on top of 3 Duvets from my breath during the night. When we looked at the temp gauge it had been -2.5 C. Shitty houses and new ones are made of cheap poor materials so don't expect Quality just like the roads, they have started to erect permanent Road Works signs and never come back. Potholes will destroy a alloy rim and your wallet. CANADA is my new home and thinks @brittanymorgan09 will be back soon.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
Oh wow that is horrible!! Yes, we'll be back to Canada in a few months and despite the crazy cold winters, I'm really looking forward to returning home!
@dsrgalactix8806
@dsrgalactix8806 15 күн бұрын
Yeah NZ made me feel like a total outsider and very lonely on the edge of the earth. Back in Europe now.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 14 күн бұрын
That sucks 😔 I hope things are better in Europe for you! I definitely feel more at home in Canada
@dsrgalactix8806
@dsrgalactix8806 14 күн бұрын
Yeah I bounce between uk and the Balearic Islands now... A sweet spot..... Although I kept the kiwi partner, but he is aware of how nz isn't for everyone!
@PhilWilliam-hx6xh
@PhilWilliam-hx6xh 8 күн бұрын
Agreed same with me. They are not very welcoming here and I am leaving as well soon. Going back to the UAE where I was happy, in a job and earning good money all of which is impossible in this country.
@dsrgalactix8806
@dsrgalactix8806 8 күн бұрын
@@PhilWilliam-hx6xh hoping the path is clear for you to get back to civilisation
@AlexthunderGnum
@AlexthunderGnum 6 ай бұрын
Yes, New Zealand is one of the underpopulated western countries that started seeing the effect of the rapidly aging baby-boomer population. The economics of it just don't add up. I believe the same symptoms will soon be across all the western countries. New Zealand is at the front of it because of the small population and the distance from the rest of the world.
@francescathomas3502
@francescathomas3502 6 ай бұрын
That makes sense - all the young' uns are moving away from NZ leaving the parents and grandparents behind. I'm one of those young 'uns who left NZ 20+ years ago. My folks still live in NZ. Ironically i now live in Canada. I left NZ because I felt it to be too parochial. To slow. To far behind what I was seeing on TV with regards to what was happening elsewhere in the world. The variety of clothing and food products in NZ was not terribly wide. Every week when I went shopping it was often "same old, same old", every week. Movies took forever to arrive in NZ for their first runs. I married a Canadian and moved to Canada. So much more variety. In scenery, in foods, in clothing, and in other products. Of course I did have to get used to the extreme cold winters and the extreme hot summers, but I think I am ok with them now. I promptly stopped driving when I moved to Canada. I did not think I could be safe while driving on the "wrong side" of the road. Not in the middle of a huge city (GTA). Now I just use Public Transit. As for the outdoors. NZ is beautiful hence the Godzone attitude. The NZ economy is probably suited much better for Tourism and not necessarily for Permanency.
@grahambarnes7325
@grahambarnes7325 2 ай бұрын
Aotearoa/NZ isn't underpopulated -it just has less people than some overpopulated countries. Part of what's great about living here is that there are fewer people. I would not want that to change- it's a major advantage. Yes its expensive so i have to live within a lower income, I'm Ok with that
@AlexthunderGnum
@AlexthunderGnum 2 ай бұрын
@@grahambarnes7325Large proportion of young kiwis today cannot afford low income because of the high rent prices. Many leave for Australia because of that. Older generations os New Zealand will have to start paying with their overvalued assets for their care. In other words, to sell the land for food and a change of diapers.
@afrivox
@afrivox 20 күн бұрын
Most boomers have no clue. I was chatting to one of those in Hamilton and he told me he hasn't noticed any difference over the last many years. 😂
@rahabredeemed1690
@rahabredeemed1690 8 ай бұрын
The beauty of New Zealand..is undeniable. The system though is not good currently, i do fear for my children growing up here.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
That is really unfortunate. I hope the system here changes for the better!
@tubbyrainbow111
@tubbyrainbow111 7 ай бұрын
Same with all white nations, they are under attack. USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, South Africa. They are going in hard to break us. Won't happen though. New Zealand people are strong, you have warrior blood, unbreakable. Don't sit around waiting for them to make their next move, stop relying on these corrupt rulers to change, they won't. Get organised, get local, change it from within. Big love from Ireland
@jeremyandsharoncope8508
@jeremyandsharoncope8508 5 ай бұрын
how do you fear for your children? financially I understand, anything else?
@bitsnz1837
@bitsnz1837 2 ай бұрын
Low education standards in public schools, woke agenda infiltrating with sexualization and LGBTQ+ being pushed, significant drugs exposure are amongst some of the challenges - although the current coalition gov't has 'committed' to addressing these🤷
@afrivox
@afrivox 20 күн бұрын
​@@bitsnz1837valid concerns for most parents. The current government won't be able to undo most of these things, the virus has infected all the organs unfortunately. And since they inherited a falling economy, they will be blamed for it and come next election, the sheeples Will vote in back Labour and Co and they will come with vengeance and undo any progress made. 😢
@bl9150
@bl9150 3 күн бұрын
I immigrated to Australia from the UK a few years ago, and visited NZ for a conference a few months ago. Honestly, the natural beauty was amazing and it was a great place to visit. The funny thing was even as a Brit, I was granted an Australian Resident Visa upon arrival which technically allowed me to live and work indefinitely in NZ if I wanted to. However, petrol was crazy expensive (it is in the UK too, but public transport is more available there and I've also got used to the cheap prices in Australia...). Property prices in Australia are pretty bad and have got worse in the UK (London is on another level ofc) but when I had a look at NZ, it was insane. I couldn't find anything decent in the town I was in (Wellington) for less than $1 million. The salaries in NZ do not reflect this. Even at the conference I attended, my counterparts from NZ were prob on 30-40% less than what I'm on but with much higher living costs compared to Australia. I'd consider moving to NZ one day, but only if I had a ton of money and enough to not struggle. Otherwise, it's a holiday destination for me.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 2 күн бұрын
Absolutely! The cost of living compared to the wages in NZ is wild. It would be a great place to live if you had a ton of money for sure though.
@eeeaten
@eeeaten 2 ай бұрын
these issues seem very minor. nz rentals do legally need to have insulation, the north is much warmer than the south, it's all much milder than canada so nz homes don't need as much insulation. people are outside more, so most houses are built to have indoor/outdoor living. inflation is not different than anywhere else and is coming down. the cost of living is high but come on it's new zealand. craft beer price seriously affects your choice of which country to live in? for road safety nz is somewhere between canada and the us, not any kind of outlier. nz's immigration/entry is quite tightly controlled because lots of people want to move there. overall people can probably see that if these are the worst things about nz it's probably a great place to live :) if you like the warmth in winter, there are a ton of tropical islands just 3 hours' flight away.
@erickborling1302
@erickborling1302 Ай бұрын
Yes I'll sell my parent's house to be able to afford that flight. Fucking aristocrat.
@eranacarolbyrne6469
@eranacarolbyrne6469 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for speaking about the cost of living being high. I have mentioned this a number of times. To so many people. We have a government who is unrealistic about this issue. Also, I invest and our tax laws suck. They make it hard for people who want to invest for their retirement. Because the reality is because of the cost of living here. I know the pension will not be enough for me. This is the thing to I feel sorry for people who are starting up a business the amount of tax you have to pay is ridiculous and if you are paying rent for your business, it makes it harder.(This is why our businesses are getting taken over by the Aussies) Plus, the council here in Wellington are pathetic they built cycle lanes taking up parking spaces both for Wellington Hospital and businesses operating shops. Are there cycle lanes taking up business's parks in other countries that anyone knows about? Here's something else you could do a segment on.
@maguires
@maguires 4 ай бұрын
As a kiwi living in Toronto, I lived in a mid 1950's home with no insulation in the walls and single glazing. North Americans are used to central heating and A/C of their whole living space and so the per capita energy consumption and CO2 emissions is very high and kiwis might say wasteful. Petrol is cheaper as there's plenty of oil and vehicles on average are up to half the efficiency of NZ. Food and beer prices don't seem all that much better IMO. Driving behaviour is not safe, however most high speed driving is on divided highways so less deaths per km.
@brendonferris5637
@brendonferris5637 Ай бұрын
Hi I was a bit skeptical about your video at first glance . But glad I checked it out the drivers here are just as you described I thought I was getting old and paranoid, I don't like driving here and avoid it as much as possible and often I will pull over up to 3 times on a 6km suburban drive into work to stay safe. The last few years I have started e biking which is a welcome relief useing the cycle lanes .
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind comment! This video wasn't meant to offend anyone, just giving my own personal reasons why I wouldn't go through the hassle of full immigration in NZ. I would also like to drive as little as possible, not just in NZ but everywhere. Road rage is very scary and driving is super stressful with crazy speeding drivers everywhere! Cycle lanes are fantastic.
@johnhough7738
@johnhough7738 7 ай бұрын
When in Southland I solved the heat loss myself (through our ceilings & roof) by lining the ceilings (on top~) with fibreglass 'batts' (sold as 'ceiling insulators' ... how 'bout dat?). AND if you really want to stay living in the home you bought, pick a good firm and get the walls insulated as well-from memory they drill wee holes and squirt an expanding insulting foam goop that bubbles up and sets. (I have no idea how effective though, so check around first.) Good luck. (In one of our homes I had fluffy stuff fired about and it too seemed to work.)
@johnhough7738
@johnhough7738 7 ай бұрын
"insulting"...? (Dammit, that was "insulating") (sheesh). Driving? Just do what we kiwis do ... line up on a distant object, close both eyes and floor the pedal. But I must admit, driving in NZ is not for wimps. Now, wot's next? Back to the show and find out ... ... you've been out in the sun, Cutie ... please, never (NEVER~!!) underestimate the power thereof. Ouch. (And when you do, you'll see what I mean.)
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 7 ай бұрын
@@johnhough7738 thanks for the comments! We're finally in a well insulated home and it's life changing, barely need to have the heat pumps on as the place retains the heat inside really well. It makes a world of difference! Yes the sun is very powerful, I am a pale ginger so sunscreen is my best friend anyway but definitely more applications needed here.
@johnhough7738
@johnhough7738 7 ай бұрын
In the old "word to the wise" department ... if I haven't mentioned it before, we came back to the UK because my wife said "With you, or without you ... I AM going home to England". I flipped at that, and to her surprise instantly agreed. No catch, we'll do it. Instant. So we did it. She now bitterly (!) regrets it, but we can't keep commuting to England and back (did it before, England, then Scotland). So we are now making our life here as best we can ... a lesson from this? Quite simply-DON'T commute! Settle in one mistake or the other and make the best of it. Personally I think you are doing the right (very very right) thing by snuggling in where you are, NZ. (If ever we were to go back I'd head to the deep South, Winton ... a small town but I loved it there but Spouse still wants Auckland ... she can have my share, if it came to that. Brrrrr ... Auckland, yuk~!@@brittanymorgan09
@johnhough7738
@johnhough7738 7 ай бұрын
As a little pure-white Pommegrant many years ago I got horribly sizzled by the sun. Straight out of a London winter into a kiwi summer. Not good. The secret is to do it in easy gentle increments, takes you a bit longer but worth it. You will doubtlessly have the English "peaches and cream" complexion that the case-hardened kiwi can only wish for ... so make the most of it! And- -and never never NEVER (!) get it wrong. Sun burn can be not only very painful (and disfiguring), these days its recognised as a skin-cancer risk.@@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 7 ай бұрын
@@johnhough7738 I see! Well there's always the "what if" factor no matter which decisions we make in life. I totally agree with you, make the decision then just make the most of it and forget about regret. Yes for sure about the sun exposure, a little at a time with lots of sunscreen. That's been working for me here, I have a bit of a tan already!
@racerx660
@racerx660 7 ай бұрын
Interesting secrets to how to live in NZ. From a Kiwi. Everything you say is correct, from a Canadian point of view.... Rule 1: Full length thermal draps. (Curtains) Go to an OP Shop, Don't need to cost full price, but it sort's out draughts. Rule 2: Don't have a house on clay, it will be cold and damp. Rule 3: The place is cool, just enjoy where you are and get with the locals. Rule 3.1:, Try Stoke Beer, seriously, check out their history.... Rule 4: Heat Pumps suck, waste of money and power, we use gas, our 1913 house with sash windows actually stays nicely warm so there you go. Rule 5: At least, unlike Aust, all the wildlife doesn't want to kill you. Mind you, Kākāpō may want to be intimate in a slightly disturbing manner. (Google)
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the info! We've now found a place that's properly insulated and don't have to use the heat pumps much! Our energy bill is quite reasonable too 👍 on Stoke beer, we've had it a few times now! We live in Nelson & have been to the McCashins brewery too, lots of interesting history indeed 😊🍻
@bruceironside1105
@bruceironside1105 5 ай бұрын
Historically the settlers to NZ came from UK. To them it was hot here, so they built homes to stay cool. And we had a massive supply of cheap wood and coal, so didn’t need worry about out heating. As a Canadian, have you ever been to Vancouver. You want o talk about expensive house - check out Vancouver.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
Yes, I've read some articles about the British influence on housing indeed. Vancouver & Toronto are just about as expensive as Auckland 🙂 I've been to Vancouver a few times and my partner lived there for 2 years. I would never be able to afford to live in either city!
@icevoss9917
@icevoss9917 3 ай бұрын
We do have insulation in the roof and underneath, but you are right, no doubled glass windows and no wall insulation. You got to sleep dressed...lol. Our rent in Hamilton NZ is 510.00 per week plus heat and so. In our country Canada the rent and food prices are out off control too
@samanthak9612
@samanthak9612 9 ай бұрын
i previously lived in Banff so i am familiar with high cost of living and i remember you comparing the cost to living in Calgary. i am looking into roommates and i’m just curious, what would your opinion be on the most you would personally pay per person on rent per week if only making minimum wage? thank you again for all your help!
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Banff is so expensive! Did you enjoy living there? I've heard they're having issues with staffing in Banff now since none of the service/hospo staff can afford rent. If you'll have roommates here, I personally wouldn't pay over $400/week (we're paying $550/week for a modern 1 bedroom furnished with laundry in unit).
@roryhebberd9766
@roryhebberd9766 9 ай бұрын
​@@brittanymorgan09room mates expect to pay around $150-250 per room in South Island. One bedroom places are expensive even for us. Brother lived in Christchurch in 90s think he was paying $75 for apartment beside Hagley Park. Small town 3 bedroom place was $90-150 so 30-50 per room.
@tab529
@tab529 6 ай бұрын
I think it is income that is main issue ,currency based on country NZ ( 90K) - 22.8 % Aus (82.8K) - 21.0% Can (73.8K )- 16.5%) This is aside from province sales tax Only Federal Income is the basis I think it is Canada that has the advantage if NZ and Australia provinces do charge sales tax?
@johnnewson8287
@johnnewson8287 4 ай бұрын
In New Zealand we have a standard Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 15% that is applied to everything. Originally it was 10% and would never go up - then we had a "one off" increase to 12.5% - and now it is 15%. I suppose the beauty of that is what you see is what you pay. No one is expected to tip anywhere including bars and restaurants as everyone is on at least minimum wage and don't have to rely on tips.
@gordonspicer
@gordonspicer 9 ай бұрын
Finally, a lady who explains the reality of present day life in New Zealand and it is not "pretty" considering how far away and cut off it is. Unless you really want to immigrate, have at least, say, 250,000$ cash reserves, enough to buy a decent well constructed & insulated home of at least 700,000$ and a excellent paying secure job think twice or more before you embark on your journey.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
I totally agree, the risk is pretty high if you don't have ample savings, a job here and a real reason to move.
@elisatravailleur4804
@elisatravailleur4804 6 ай бұрын
I agree :( Been here for 4.5 years now and I do not like it still... I am originally from Mauritius and I miss my island everyday After moving to this "developed country", I can say that my island is way more developed than NZ.
@gordonspicer
@gordonspicer 6 ай бұрын
@@elisatravailleur4804 Interesting slant. Not sure many will agree including me. My month's visit to Mauritius in 2019 with the benefit of a car allowed me to travel quite extensively. The infrastructure was mostly 3rd World. Living conditions for many were below the West.
@rebelution7036
@rebelution7036 3 ай бұрын
In other words a 💩🕳
@afrivox
@afrivox 20 күн бұрын
In Auckland 700k will buy you maybe a townhouse, not a standalone home.
@JusticeFi
@JusticeFi 9 ай бұрын
Yeah New Zealand is pretty hyped up, its like when seeing a beautiful ad for a Big Mac sandwich and you see how delicious and juicy it is, then when you actually get it , its stale/old, expensive, cold and not as advertised. Dont be fooled 😅 by NZ governement and tourism.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I agree it's very overhyped here!
@EBB505
@EBB505 3 ай бұрын
Is it really that bad. I mean the UK is so depressing and cold and rains all summer. Cost of living in the UK is ridiculous now and not going to get any cheaper. I am really thinking of moving my young family there
@user-yb9hi3us4p
@user-yb9hi3us4p 23 күн бұрын
@@EBB505 have a go, but visit first. i've lived in the UK, NZ wins hands down. However, most poms that were disappointed were those that believed the 100% Pure tourist nonsense and expected the entire country to be one big advertisement. It's not, it's a modern country and the rubbish has to go somewhere. There's crap bits. But it's empty. Bigger than the UK and only 5m people. Just by-pass Auckland and you'll find your slice of paradise somewhere. Maybe you'll end up owning and orchard, or milking goas, who knows? The best way to make it in NZ is to forget the idea of a "career" and embrace kiwi ingenuity. Do whatever you need to do to make it work
@lkykumar2990
@lkykumar2990 9 ай бұрын
Sach a really informative vedio
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@luannefarmer
@luannefarmer 9 ай бұрын
I’m a kiwi immigrated to UK 2010. Yep I freezes my but off in nz as a kid . Sleep in thick clothes It’s too dear for housing and food compared to UK But electricity is cheaper in NZ because of water dams
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Good to know! I imagine the UK is more expensive to live in too? At least London!
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy 8 ай бұрын
In the UK do people still only turn their hot water on when they need it (ie when they want to take a shower/bath)? That's what it was like in 1987.
@Anonymoose66G
@Anonymoose66G 8 ай бұрын
@@kiwitrainguy You can if you want, I don't think most people do though, although I'm sure people are becoming more conscious to wastage especially because of the insane cost of energy and climate education now.
@ST-co7yt
@ST-co7yt 22 күн бұрын
Thank you for being honest about your views. Every country do have its pros and cons. For me, it will depend on how the country makes me feel and I find that any obstacles will tend to sort themselves out eventually.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 22 күн бұрын
Great point! All obstacles can be overcome if you really fall in love with a place.
@kevinhall1671
@kevinhall1671 3 ай бұрын
NZ used to treat skilled migrants a lot better. Most of them move out after a few years.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 3 ай бұрын
That's quite sad to hear. So many migrant workers do the "tough" jobs and work really hard. They definitely deserve better.
@JF-rz3rh
@JF-rz3rh 7 ай бұрын
Here in the USA they are running constant ads and commercials begging to "move to New Zealand" they are linking the ads with listed career opportunities i. NZ.. The wages for some of theae skilled jobs are around 50k or 60k a year, which that is equal to what is happening in The USA, we have high costs of living but skilled wages are low. But it sounds like NZ costs are even higher, especially the food. Wow
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 7 ай бұрын
Wow that's really interesting! I can see the appeal to move from the US to NZ for sure; a lot safer here, free healthcare and work/life balance is great. But yes, pay is low and the cost of living is high. It's a balance for sure!
@oscarmartinez2538
@oscarmartinez2538 8 ай бұрын
Very educational video
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙂
@RePete02
@RePete02 Күн бұрын
Just rented a furnished 1 bdrm in Vancouver. Utils included in a great location for $1950 cdn month. Don't need a car because pub trans is super convenient and well priced. This is a bargain in Vancouver. We have been wandering since 2019 and I agree with you. There is a lot of emigration from NZ to Aus at the moment, wages being the main factor.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 22 сағат бұрын
Wow that is a great deal in Van! Calgary has caught up to prices like that now unfortunately. We're renting a 1 bedroom downtown for $1750/mo and it's unfurnished and not very nice. The price of everything is out of hand. Wages are definitely a huge downside in NZ but if you can get a good paying job, it's an amazing country to call home.
@RePete02
@RePete02 11 сағат бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 On May1st, BC instituted new restrictions on short term rentals to curb the number of Airbnbs and others that have made the long term rental market so difficult and expensive. Because of this, there are now many more furnished units available for long term renters, ours being one of them. I won't go into details here but suffice to say, it is improving availability and even pricing somewhat. Currently in Vietnam, where we have spent a lot of time. Out furnished 4 year old studio, 2 blocks from the beach, roof top pool/gym costs us $550 cdn incl utilities. Grab is cheap and cheap food is everywhere. Anyways, sorry to butt in here. NZ has always been on our radar and your video has tweaked the interest once again. We plan to spend a year back in Canada to reconnect with family in Vancouver, Kelowna and Calgary. After that? Maybe NZ. Cheers.
@CydVillegas
@CydVillegas 25 күн бұрын
We're considering on moving to new zealand and one of the things that we are curious about is the safety. We heard there are gangs in auckland and we're wondering if gangs are a real problem to new zealand.
@user-yb9hi3us4p
@user-yb9hi3us4p 23 күн бұрын
there's lots of gangs but generally they keep their nonsense to themselves as harming innocent bystanders brings the cops down on them. Guns are getting restricted so you don't get shoot outs in the streets or anything. It's also a North Island thing. Christchurch has a few in the South Is, but you don't really see them. Safety is relative. On the whole it's low crime, but if you're the unlucky victim it's probably little comfort to know you're the only one. Mostly its petty crime like theft, so don't look like a tourist and don't leave valuables in your car. Same rules as anywhere else in the world. Having said that, I'm from the deep south and in some towns you can leave your house unlocked. I've even left my keys in the ute while I was in the pub and nobody stole it. On the other hand, another guy left his gumboots at the door of the pub and somebody stole them so he had to walk home in his socks lol
@afrivox
@afrivox 20 күн бұрын
Kind of. Just look it up , this week a guy was shot by a gang member in Ponsonby, central Auckland. Not sure of motives
@EdieDaton
@EdieDaton 10 күн бұрын
Kia Ora to you and your family. I'm just gonna be brutally honest with you. Auckland has the worst gang crime rate here in New Zealand, everyday someone's either been shot, stabbed or beaten into submission. There are also a lot of teen wannabe gangsters here that have no respect for anyone or anything. They think that beating up little kids is cool. Sad thing about this is the majority of these gangs don't even come from NZ. PLEASE think twice before you move here. God Bless
@Tui1x
@Tui1x 9 ай бұрын
So, here's the thing, whenever a country (any country) gets too expensive or hard to settle, crime can go up. Back then, we were pretty good, so that wasn't a problem. As of now, this is a global thing, not only nz.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Sad to hear about the crime. We haven't experienced any yet ourselves but have heard a few first hand accounts from locals. Scary stuff! The area we're from in Canada (Calgary) has really high crime since the pandemic too so you're right, it's a global issue for sure.
@brentkn
@brentkn 2 ай бұрын
depends on where you live in Canada. I live in Vancouver which is super expensive and i compared the NZ prices with Vancouver and it is cheaper in NZ while the minimum wage is $6 higher. So for anyone living in an expensive city in Vancouver can easily live in New Zealand. Also Canada is seeing massive wildfires now whereas New Zealand is not and that clean air is very alluring.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 2 ай бұрын
For sure, Vancouver is far more expensive. NZ prices have calmed down a lot since I made this video though. Minimum wage is more but if you've got good experience it can be quite hard to find a salary that is comparable to Canada or places like the US & Australia. All depends on what you value in life too. This video is just my personal reasons why I wouldn't live here long term, not a basis for everyone considering moving here. I've just heard stories of heli pilots going to BC for the fire season to make a bunch of money before coming back here too!
@idontknowwhyihavesubcribers
@idontknowwhyihavesubcribers 6 ай бұрын
You *obviously* don't live in Auckland, either! One thing that drives me mad here is getting round. On top of gas being so expensive (now around NZD 3 per litre), the traffic is terrible for a city of 1.5 million. Also, public transport is expensive and unreliable. The train line closest to where I live (and which I have a 20-minute drive to get to anyway) has been closed for months. There are constant road works, meaning, for example, that (as far as I can tell) there are no buses going up the main street downtown at the moment. AT (Auckland Transport), which is in charge of public transport, has a website that's hard to navigate and that's full of out-of-date information. I've lived in Paris and Montreal, and for a year I also split my time between Montreal and Kingston, ON. Those places aren't perfect, but at least there are functioning public-transport options available. Also, Kingston, ON, would have an excuse not to, since it's only a small town.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
We lived in Auckland for 3 months and I worked in Kingsland. I relied on the bus network to get to and from work for a couple of months and only had issues once or twice (very, very lucky). When we lived in Red Beach though it was a BRUTAL drive in traffic OMG. I heard AT is better now but yeah, the roadworks are insane!!! Gas is over $3/litre where we live in Nelson and it sucks a lot lol.
@morrisanderson818
@morrisanderson818 6 ай бұрын
The best thing to do about NZ is don't do anything' go somewhere else,less expensive,warmer,and, easier to get to and from,
@NewZealandBeauty
@NewZealandBeauty 9 ай бұрын
Nice sharing
@jetaime1257
@jetaime1257 2 ай бұрын
I guess it’s in perspective. I live in northern CA and currently gas is $4.89/gallon at an Arco and the median home price for the State is over $800k, I believe. 🤷🏽‍♂️
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 2 ай бұрын
Yep, this video compares where I'm from (Calgary) and here since these are my own personal reasons I wouldn't move here. Tons of places in the world are much more expensive than NZ.
@broadside1944
@broadside1944 Ай бұрын
The insulation comment struck me as a bit weird, we live in New Plymouth and have windows open 24/7 all year round, what would be the point of insulation it's not that cold.
@lisabobisa6859
@lisabobisa6859 Ай бұрын
Just a comment on the price of food: I’m a kiwi currently living in the States and I definitely pay more for groceries over here. The numerical value is higher to start with, eg I’ll pay $6 for a loaf of bread I’d spend $4 on in NZ) and then you factor in the exchange rate. It’s a shock doing the conversion into NZD on most food items over here.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 Ай бұрын
Food prices definitely came waaaay down in NZ a few months after making this video. I found the deals for fresh produce especially were great at the farmers markets. Later into our move, we were paying about the same for groceries as we did in Canada.
@richlee509
@richlee509 4 ай бұрын
This video is absolutely spot on
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 4 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤️❤️
@JB-nr8cl
@JB-nr8cl 5 ай бұрын
You also live in the most climate variable part of New Zealand. Christchurch holds the record for hottest temperature recorded in NZ and also has very cold winters
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
We don't live in Christchurch anymore! We were there for about 2.5 months but are now in Nelson. Very, very windy but HOT in the sun, wow.
@colonelfustercluck486
@colonelfustercluck486 2 ай бұрын
and if your accommodation is not up to "Healthy Home" legislation standands you can make a complaint, and the landlords will end up in Court for renting sub-standard lodgings. You are simply not allowed to rent out the old fashioned houses in NZ these days.... unless they have been bought up to standard
@jeremyandsharoncope8508
@jeremyandsharoncope8508 5 ай бұрын
I've lived here for over 50 years and this is my perspective. Everything is expensive, wages are low, houses are ridiculously expensive, there are lots of older poorly insulated houses which are cold and make u sick, driving is an issue (it's getting better !) however you need a car because public transport is terrible. I live in Auckland which has a pretty good climate although it definately rains too much. We have access to a beautiful harbour which I sail on all year around and some pretty decent beaches. The South Island where you live is much colder but no where near as cold as Canada and doesn't Vanouver have some of the highest rents in the world? Some of these problems are world wide but NZ has a very small population (only 5 million) so we have a small market, we don't have money to build the infrastructure required and we're is a long way from everywhere so things are going to be expensive and we're a young country and just getting started really. However having a small population also has some benefits, once you're out of the city there's lots of space, the South Island is stunning and the skiing/boarding pretty good. Less people = less problems, compared to somewere like England which is slightly smaller than NZ but colder and more crowded and just depressing. Of course comparing to Canada is not really fair as it has lots of space and lots of amazing mountains and isn't it one of the best places in world to live? So what are you doing down here in the first place? Australia is probably a better choice if you want a better wage and standard of living, a lot of Aussies come over here as tourists so we must have something worth looking at. Enjoy the rest of your stay!
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your detailed perspective! I agree on a lot of points. The reason I came here is because I've always been enthralled with NZ and dreamed of living here since childhood. So I had a very "perfect" view of it before moving and really thought I'd never want to leave! Canada is one of the best places to live but so is NZ, I made a whole video about the reasons I would live here long term too. This video is to help people who are on the fence about moving here. I touch on some of the negative points which are obvious to some but not so much to people who have never been. It's still an incredible country to live in! Haven't been to Aussie yet but I'm excited to travel there and see the differences for myself. It's too hot and too many things that can kill you for me to ever consider it a long term home though.
@neversayneveragain3748
@neversayneveragain3748 4 ай бұрын
​@@brittanymorgan09Go to Western Australia...you will never look back on nz
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 4 ай бұрын
@@neversayneveragain3748 no thanks! There are LOTS of far, far worse off places than NZ but that doesn't make this country perfect or without flaws.
@sandpiperuk
@sandpiperuk 5 ай бұрын
Speaking as a Brit, its a shame that NZ, Australia, Canada and the UK don't have better employment rules, allowing citizens to move between these countries. After all we have similar language and culture. Canada is not good at allowing other citizens from those other 3 countries (that share the same King and have similar constitutions) to move about freely either. Its called CANZUK and was a nice idea that never happened. Another empty Brexit promise; we should have stuck with the EU. The roads are actually more similar to those in the UK; well, northern England, Wales and Scotland, to those of Canada and the USA. But yes, because I wanted to see the stunning scenery in NZ I was always pulling over to let a farmer in a UTE overtake at 100+ kmh.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
That would be so amazing, I would definitely be more open to living and travelling in Aussie, NZ & UK if some agreement was made between our countries. I'd love to experience life in London, even for a short time! Perhaps it will develop down the road 🤞
@Cuddywuddles
@Cuddywuddles Ай бұрын
NZ has free movement in Australia and that’s the problem! We get their criminals their homeless and everyone who wants to leach of Australian job market. Stop the free boarder with NZ Bcse Australians have not got any thing from a free boarder with NZ. It’s a one way highway
@AlphonsodeBarbo
@AlphonsodeBarbo 4 ай бұрын
It's actually a legal requirement for landlords to provide a heat pump in their rentals now... you should have looked into that, as it has been legally deemed an essential need for some time, due to, as you pointed out, the poor insulation in, particular, the older dwellings. However, we are used to it here and it is not considered problematic...
@ellykara1
@ellykara1 3 ай бұрын
Not so. A landlord has to provide a form of heating (not necessarily a heat pump). My daughter has an enclosed log burner in her rental - perfectly legal. I am also a landlord and my rental property, while insulated, only has a wood burner (that heats the whole house).
@EuropezonUruguayo1
@EuropezonUruguayo1 6 ай бұрын
I 100 percent agree. I have lived in New Zealand for 90 percent of my life and honestly cannot wait to leave forever. Everything is so damn expensive, the education system is horrible and the public schools are just awful, theres been a housing crisis for over 20 years with no sign of improvement and theres barely anything fun to do outside home.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear it's been such a bad experience for you here! I hope you get to move abroad and experience life in another country, it can be very eye opening. I would love to live somewhere in Europe one day and try that part of the world out!
@afrivox
@afrivox 20 күн бұрын
I am torn between buying a poor house here and keeping my deposit and rent until my kids are in college and gtfo here😂
@user-yk8og4oq8f
@user-yk8og4oq8f 5 ай бұрын
I agree with you
@pillred5974
@pillred5974 5 ай бұрын
I thought beer was expensive here in England but those prices are crazy, that large beer is not even a pint and at $14 means it works out to around $18 for a pint, which's £10, it would be between £4 and £5 here, yesterday I bought on offer 30 440ml cans of 5% lager for £22 that's $40NZ, I think I would become teetotal if I lived there, lol.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
It is totally out of control here when it comes to "pint" sizes. It's not regulated at all so it's just all over the place! My friend paid $18 NZD for a 20oz pint over the weekend. Insanity. Lol
@pillred5974
@pillred5974 5 ай бұрын
Ever thought about having a go at brewing your own beer? I bet it's quite a popular thing to do over there at those prices, as you say $18 a pint insanity. I still think overall the good things about living there do outway the bad.@@brittanymorgan09
@chrisheffernan3998
@chrisheffernan3998 2 ай бұрын
You think beer is expensive in New Zealand just wait till you see the price in Aussie. A carton of VB was $71 and a carton of great northern was $62 when I left Australia in Feb 2024 and that was the day before the excise kicked in. You ain't seen nothing yet in Australia
@pillred5974
@pillred5974 2 ай бұрын
Blimey Chris, I shall never complain about our prices here in England again that is taking the P, how can ordinary Aussies afford those prices? @@chrisheffernan3998
@user-yb9hi3us4p
@user-yb9hi3us4p 23 күн бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 that's because NZ is metric and "pint" isn't a legal measure. and I guess you've never been to Norway then? Lol!!! Over $30 for a stubbie and that was 15 years ago. I doubt it's got any cheaper. A pizza and a bottle of wine in Oslo was over $100. Craft beer is an absolute scam anyway. Just a few pretentious bell ends trying to come up with a way to charge twice as much for the same thing. Barley, hops, water and yeast. It doesn't cost much to make, and the "craft" is lobbing different hops in. There's nothing to it.
@iallso1
@iallso1 6 ай бұрын
I'm originally from the UK, and while I don't disagree that the cost of living is high in NZ, the minimum wage is higher than in the UK, there is not a hugely different, and from what I can gather speaking with friends and family in the UK the cost of living is roughly comparable. It seems that Canada must be a less expensive place to live by comparison.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
Definitely depends on where in Canada you live (like all other countries ie. London in the UK). Toronto and Vancouver are comparable/more expensive but where we're from (Calgary) it's cheaper there. Prices in NZ have come down a LOT in the past few months though (specifically groceries) but it's the higher cost of living paired with low wages that really makes in difficult to live here. When I say low wages I'm not talking about minimum wage, I mean you would make $20-30K less/year doing the same job here than in Canada.
@iallso1
@iallso1 6 ай бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 my partner and I have (maybe we have been lucky) found that our salaries in NZ have been better than what we were able to achieve in the UK. But more importantly we have had more consistent periods of employment. Between 1999 and 2009 my partner found herself in 6 different roles, none of them lasting 2 years and within that time making the most of being unemployed to complete her masters degree. I also changed jobs 5 times and had to develop a side line in order to keep money coming in. That was a rough 10 years in the UK and I'm not sure things have improved in the past 14 years.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
@@iallso1 I've read other comments that said the same thing about making more in NZ than the UK! I didn't know the UK pay was so bad. I know for sure the pay is a lot less than in Calgary at least for our roles. Comparisons are all about where you come from/relativity. I'm glad you are able to make a nice living here!
@iallso1
@iallso1 6 ай бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 I'm sure there are plenty of situations where Brits don't earn as much as in the UK, but I can only speak for my own experience.
@pillred5974
@pillred5974 5 ай бұрын
Going by vids I have watched recently I can assure you almost everything in the UK is cheaper than in NZ, especially food and drink even Petrol is now cheaper here at $2.40 (£1.40) a litre.
@desrender4893
@desrender4893 4 ай бұрын
I am an old kiwi who travels a lot, so just to add my 2cents. We call Nelson $20hr paradise, everyone wants to live there and that keeps the wages low. Food, fresh food is expensive, frozen food is cheap. Chicken and Pork is cheap Lamb and Beef expensive. Eating out is expensive but going for a drink varies on where you drink, club and local bars are cheap but yuppie bars are expensive I pay $20 to $30 for a dozen of beer from the supermarket. NZ is an outdoor persons paradise, but if you like nightclubs, fine dining etc go somewhere else. If you are white, you need to be careful where you go at nighttime, some areas of NZ can be quite violent, and the police are pretty useless except for giving out traffic fines. But you are right about our houses
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! We've found fresh produce to be quite inexpensive now that so much is in season and great deals at local farmers markets. It was crazy expensive when we first moved here at the beginning of 2023 though!
@tomhu1745
@tomhu1745 6 ай бұрын
A working holiday visa is just that, youve primarily come here to holiday and you are allowed to do some casual work to fund your holiday for 12 or 24 months. The working holiday visa is not to give people the chance to take permanent work off locals and to settle permanently in NZ.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
Correct. However lots of immigrants will give New Zealand a try through a working holiday visa before taking the necessary steps to settle permanently if they want to. My point was that it can be difficult to find a job on any visa if you aren't already in NZ and have the right to work or have residency.
@Rrrr-pz3dx
@Rrrr-pz3dx 4 ай бұрын
Im from nz but moved to aus 15 years ago. It works out better to just visit nz for a holidayt for family, xmas, a road trip etc.
@miguelidcomm
@miguelidcomm 21 күн бұрын
Hi. One thing that really concerns me, is my age. Does age matter, when it comes to getting jobs in New Zealand? I’m in my early 40’s. Please let me know. Thanks 👍
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 20 күн бұрын
It might be tough to get a visa at that age, all working holidays are under age 35 so you'd have to get a seasonal/farm job or be on an expedited visa in a field that's needed in NZ. The NZ immigration website is a great source to go through all your options!
@PhilWilliam-hx6xh
@PhilWilliam-hx6xh 8 күн бұрын
Ageism here is off the charts. I have been here since 2017 I am a perm resident with a kiwi wife. The job market here has always been tough but it’s near on impossible now. My line of work is too specialised for this country. Look elsewhere as there are better alternatives. I was in Dubai for 16 years and I am now returning there as they see people for their experience not their age which is all these NZ companies do here. They are very insular and blinkered.
@biggiedii4889
@biggiedii4889 5 ай бұрын
I lived in New Zealand (Auckland and Tauranga) for roughly 3 years and it's safe to say I didn't really like it at all. I agree with many of your points. People have this weird picture that NZ is a paradise utopia but NZ does a great job at hiding the problems while projecting to the world this "100% Pure" myth. Disclaimer - I left NZ just before Covid so I don't know if some of my points have changed or gotten worse. - Housing quality is horrendous, Kiwis pay astronomical amounts of $$ for glorified shacks with little to no heating that gets damp and mouldy very easily. Think of it as paying Swiss prices for Bulgarian quality. For a country that knows it's mild, windy and rainy for a lot of the year this is unfathomable. - This is connected to the first point. Quite often people take the easy way out and use band aid solutions for issues that need proper maintenance. When I told my Kiwi coworkers and friends about how cold the houses are a lot of them say "just rug up, use more blankets, wear thick clothing etc." You'd think they'd say build better homes but no. - Public transport is unreliable. Trains to and from Britomart were often extremely late and infrequent. Coverage is also not extensive. - Kiwis while overall friendly I found to be very small minded and take any criticism of their country as a personal attack. - Food in NZ is good, but I missed the sheer variety of ethnic cuisines. There's plenty of Asian food but NZ really lacks in Continental European, Middle Eastern, Latin American and African food. - NZ was a lot more racist than I was expecting, the casual racism towards Asian people in particular was shocking. - I found there to be quite a toxic attitude towards Australia (where I'm now living), almost bordering an obsessive inferiority complex. I'm in Australia now and nobody here seems to say anything bad about NZ or most people don't really care at all. It's very one sided. - New Zealand is not an ideal place if you want to go far in life. Career opportunities are limited. - There is zero in the way of nightlife even in Auckland. It feels like one massive retirement village, whenever I mention this to Kiwis they say it's because they have a small population but similar sized and smaller cities in Asia and Europe have more going on than Auckland. It's dead when the sun goes down. I'm currently in Australia now and it's definitely not perfect but I'm happier here than I was in NZ. I have two coworkers from Brazil and Thailand who like me moved to New Zealand first and didn't like it before moving on to Australia.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
This is a great write up, thank you for sharing your thoughts. I agree with a lot of them and I'm really curious how Aussie compares. I'm looking forward to visiting to see for myself but there's definitely good reasons why so many Kiwis move there. The racism/closed minded thing still gets me. I had such an idealistic view of NZ before moving here that has been shattered. It's been a privilege and a real treat to live and travel here but I'm looking forward to going back to Canada.
@junk_rig_sailor1698
@junk_rig_sailor1698 5 ай бұрын
@@biggiedii4889 Load of rubbish. Cities are cities the world over. NZ has many late night bars and dance clubs if that is your thing, especially in Auckland. You must have been living under a rock. Outside of the cities you have the wonder of nature second to none in the world. Australia? Give me a break. One of the most racist bigoted countries in the world full of wannabe Yanks. That is the main problem with Australia - it's full of Australians.
@chloeclout6897
@chloeclout6897 4 ай бұрын
Pockets of Racism is in all ethnicities, and in all continents, I have experienced racism towards me in Arabic countries Asian countries, in the US from African Americans and not mild either full blown in your face and snarky behind your back, but if you were to compare countries just look at how Australia treats it’s original owners compared to the Maori in NZ, you don’t come to NZ with a very small population to get rich or nightlife
@biggiedii4889
@biggiedii4889 4 ай бұрын
@chloeclout6897 I know that but New Zealand actively promotes itself as a racism free utopia when the reality is very different. A lot of my Kiwi acquaintances were quick to point out racism in other countries but then say racist things about Asians. It's the double standards for me.
@TheLolism
@TheLolism 2 ай бұрын
Thanks. Don't mind if I ask- Did your Brazilian and Thai coworkers got citizenship first before moving?
@gordonspicer
@gordonspicer 9 ай бұрын
Its said to be -6 / 7 times earnings to buy a home. In Austalia its even higher !
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Wow!! That is a lifetime of savings for some, crazy.
@afrivox
@afrivox 20 күн бұрын
Australia outside of the 3 big smokes, is more affordable than nz.. For 500k I can buy a relatively decent house in Perth or adelaide. In nz you will have to go to a place like invercargill near the south pole for the same house.. 😂
@carolinemcnicol498
@carolinemcnicol498 4 ай бұрын
Houses built since 1980s -2008 have been insulated in the roof ,under floor ,in the walls with single glaze aluminium window frames. Older homes it varies if owner has updated to Healthy home standards including insulation and double glazing that is required in THE BUILDING CODE CLAUSE H1 Energy efficiency requirement for windows changed between October 2007 and September 2008 to require double glazing for all new housing using the schedule, or table, method for compliance. This is recorded on your House LIM report at local council. Healthy homes also includes a heat pump to warm your home in winter run on electricity and NZ has a lot of hydropower /windpower and some people have solar power so you can sell your unused power back to the grid. These are SUSTAINABLE options for the environment unlike most Canadian homes heated with fossil fuels: in 2018, 52.5 percent of Canada's residential heating was produced by natural gas. Along with coal, propane, and heating oil, Canadians burn a lot of fossil fuels for heat. This is why we do not have central heating and its just not that cold unless you are up a mountain or live in South island in winter.
@xanderunderwoods3363
@xanderunderwoods3363 2 ай бұрын
If you frame your house with aero gel it will remain toasty and it has a low environmental impact, much lower than standard insulation. Also as an Alaskan I understand the extreme high cost of living, food is astronomically expensive here, so is fuel, building materials, virtually everything, that's what happens when you live in a state the size of Western Europe lol. So as a result a lot of people here live off land, most of us fish, hunt, and have greenhouses, and a lot of people have chickens, it makes life much more affordable. Also our roads are almost non existant lol. Thank you for your video, I think it convinced me to move to Singapore instead of New Zealand.
@lumendark
@lumendark Ай бұрын
this is strange. I'm also an Alaskan considering moving to New Zealand, but on top of that I have seen you on youtube before! I remember a long time ago seeing your homer tsunami warning video!
@Gray-vw6up
@Gray-vw6up 5 ай бұрын
There may be bad drivers in NZ, but quite a number will be from overseas, who don't drive to the fast changing landscape conditions, like hairpin bends and generally windier roads with all the hills and mountains.
@pokawolf24
@pokawolf24 3 ай бұрын
You guys can't blame every problem on expats. It's getting pretty old
@davidfinley7766
@davidfinley7766 3 ай бұрын
Kiwis can't drive.
@Gray-vw6up
@Gray-vw6up 3 ай бұрын
@@pokawolf24 Weird reply. I didn't say expats and I didn't say every problem. I live o'seas, but when back in NZ, apart from some bad kiwi drivers I see tourists going 20-40kms over the speed limit on Sth Island roads like they are on a freeway that goes straight for hours. One guy nearly killed me. He said SH means Speed Highway, it's State Highway. And not bothering to read a comment properly and then a quick throwaway response gets old, too.
@Gray-vw6up
@Gray-vw6up 3 ай бұрын
@@davidfinley7766 I already said that some of them do. But impatient tourists, or ones used to driving on the other side of the road, or can't handle driving in mountains on windy roads are a real danger too.
@davidfinley7766
@davidfinley7766 3 ай бұрын
@@Gray-vw6up Kiwis also don't do criticism.
@robertmiller2173
@robertmiller2173 4 ай бұрын
As a 5th Generation Pakeha ( Non Māori) yes you are totally correct. Yes it can be tough here. I love Canadians and yes. Here in New Zealand you have to be Innovative and that isn't easy for many people! But:- we make some of the best all sorts of things! I could go on, its stuff that nobody knows about! It is stuff that is Hi Tech, very High Tech but nobody knows about it! It is all Hi Tech Stuff that is exported! NZ is a great place for seriously smart people to live! Mountains, Skiing, Snow Boarding, Boating, Yachting, Hunting, Fishing, etc etc. It isn't a great place to be if you are at the bottom of the pile!
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 4 ай бұрын
New Zealand is definitely still an incredible place to live and one of the top countries in the world for sure!! Every place has it's downsides! Our last 11 months of living in New Zealand has been quite the adventure and we've learned a lot. I think it's a great place if you've got $$!
@afrivox
@afrivox 20 күн бұрын
You forgot cows and sheep. ..and grapes... very High high tech.
@jidnyasavetal2302
@jidnyasavetal2302 8 ай бұрын
planning on moving to study marketing in NZ but anxious as hearing people talk about increasing cost of living and people moving to aussie please help if im making the right decision or should i look other another country
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
It really depends on what you value! NZ has no scary creepy crawlies like AUS, more temperate weather than a lot of countries and it's pretty safe. I haven't been to Australia so I can't speak to what it's like living there. If you like the outdoors New Zealand is awesome!
@jidnyasavetal2302
@jidnyasavetal2302 8 ай бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 so i have heard alot of positive things about nz which is why it is my choice but which increasing cost of living and watching the trend of ppl from nz moving to Oz makes me question will i be able to live there for next 5 years? will i be able to pay off my student debt and live comfortably. Coz ultimately who doesnt wanna have a comfort life?😊
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
@@jidnyasavetal2302 Very true! I think if money is your main priority, NZ isn't the best fit. Very low wages here and although cost of living is high everywhere, you can definitely make more in AU doing the same job (in most industries). You trade $$ for a more chill lifestyle in NZ.
@relaxation-Corner
@relaxation-Corner 7 ай бұрын
​@@jidnyasavetal2302I would not reccomend moving to nz!!!!!!! Middle class is struggling
@rahabredeemed1690
@rahabredeemed1690 8 ай бұрын
This is absolutely a good video and please do not listen to any of the mean ignorant comments from people saying to "harden up". Also our court system is terrible
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
Thank you. I was really taken aback by the "toughen up" attitude and tall poppy syndrome here. I would have never guessed NZ held those values. Such a shame for mental health in this country.
@rahabredeemed1690
@rahabredeemed1690 8 ай бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 there are such deep seated issues in our country that need uprooting. And the toughen up attitude is not an encouraging attitude for our men and boys. They have been told in an abusive way to be tough. But I'm speaking up more now and encouraging others to do so and makes changes.. there is some hope
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
@@rahabredeemed1690 I hope more people here join you in speaking out!
@SaintSwithinsDay
@SaintSwithinsDay 8 ай бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 The criticisms in your video are all fair enough, but I don't understand what is meant by "tall poppy syndrome." NZ is a relatively egalitarian culture: this is one of its better qualities. Those poppies who imagine themselves better or smarter or even taller than the other flowers tend to get scythed quicker than you can say "what Tarquin the Proud said in his garden with the poppy blooms was understood by the son but not by the messenger."
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
@@SaintSwithinsDay I'm not sure if you mean you don't understand what tall poppy syndrome is or why I said it's part of the culture in NZ but if you do a quick Google search, there are lots of articles, videos and Reddit threads that address this issue in New Zealand. www.google.com/search?q=tall+poppy+syndrome+nz&client=ms-android-telus-ca-revc&sca_esv=569245889&sxsrf=AM9HkKkeEIcyddpgKQKsRC0SFnTnPpqTbw%3A1695930249394&ei=idcVZY_gF4un1e8PmIqkiAM&oq=tall+poppy+syndrome+nz&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIhZ0YWxsIHBvcHB5IHN5bmRyb21lIG56MgQQIxgnMggQABiKBRiRAjIGEAAYFhgeMgUQIRigATIFECEYoAFI4RhQlg1YtxVwAXgBkAEAmAHAAqABow6qAQUyLTYuMbgBA8gBAPgBAcICChAAGEcY1gQYsAPCAgcQIRigARgK4gMEGAAgQYgGAZAGBA&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp
@joanneineson9516
@joanneineson9516 4 күн бұрын
You are definitely right about the cost of living and the low income - we spend most of our lives paying for a mortgage - and the banks charge unbelievable interest rates - the average New Zealander can’t afford to show their kids their own country!
@sammorrison751
@sammorrison751 9 ай бұрын
Great channel and very helpful videos. My wife and I are moving to Auckland this week with the work holiday visa. My wife found a job but I have found that a lot of places say they don’t want to hire visa applicants. Thanks for the insight
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I'm sorry to hear you're having difficulty finding work in Auckland. Yeah, I was surprised by how many places straight up refuse to hire anyone who isn't a resident here, oh well! Their loss 🙂
@roryhebberd9766
@roryhebberd9766 9 ай бұрын
​@brittanymorgan09 the visual not really designed to work on. It's basically a tourist visa that let's you hustle on the side. I xant go to USA for example and legally work without the right visa.
@HarryB.
@HarryB. 9 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry you have to go to Auckland.
@pauls3852
@pauls3852 9 ай бұрын
Do what I did, apply for a job online & at the end of your cover letter mention you're sitting outside the office in your car. Then call 15 minutes after sending. Do that & you'll get an interview. Dont & you're just another application in a stack of 50 probably for the HR person who also wears 4 other hats
@johnhough7738
@johnhough7738 7 ай бұрын
I think most employers want a stable reliable workforce. Visa folks tend to come and go, and it's potluck.
@joannab1688
@joannab1688 9 ай бұрын
High cost of living, low wages, so why do some people move there eg.from the UK?
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
I think the big pull is a great work/life balance, weather and the scenery/outdoors. That's what would draw me anyway! I'll have a video coming out soon that will cover all the reasons why people should move here!
@joannab1688
@joannab1688 9 ай бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 Thank you
@roryhebberd9766
@roryhebberd9766 9 ай бұрын
Out door lifestyle, friendly people or they're cashed up. Sone jobs pay well. Brittany doesn't have a good visa. The hig cost is housing but if you sell up in London move here get residency and buy here you don't need to worry about high rent for example. The reason it's expensive 1 million people moved here in 17 years (population 4 to 5 million).
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy 8 ай бұрын
Are you in the UK? Do people still leave their hot water off when they don't need it? That's what it was like in 1987.
@Adventure--Vlog
@Adventure--Vlog 9 ай бұрын
come and live in South Africa New Zealand is an Haven
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
No thanks haha. I'm from Canada which is where my bias and comparisons come from. Obviously NZ is better than many countries in the world but it has its downsides just like everywhere else. If you think otherwise you are kidding yourself 😂
@dominicm255
@dominicm255 3 ай бұрын
Brittany is Canadian. She's full of amazing insights and knowledge Haha...go back please. The roads are narrow! 😅
@ll-rb7or
@ll-rb7or 6 ай бұрын
1000%percent correct! Been here 5.5 years , and you have stated the facts correctly. Thank you Brittany.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
Cheer, thanks for the comment 😄😄
@jayslater3166
@jayslater3166 Ай бұрын
Traffic in auckland is crazy.
@gordonspicer
@gordonspicer 9 ай бұрын
Read on line "Boomerang Audults" in to day's UK The Guardian (2/9.23). Its a true picture of real life in NZ now and it's not plesant reading for potential immigrants. It applies also to the 18/30 Native born New Zealanders
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the recommendation, I'll look into that!
@johnhough7738
@johnhough7738 7 ай бұрын
18/30 ... ?
@soundsgood12
@soundsgood12 2 күн бұрын
Well done!
@tbone5654
@tbone5654 5 ай бұрын
NZ is wonderful for a holiday, Australia is the place to live.
@chrisheffernan3998
@chrisheffernan3998 2 ай бұрын
Not at the moment. I moved back to NZ because of how cooked things are in aus
@user-yb9hi3us4p
@user-yb9hi3us4p 23 күн бұрын
@@chrisheffernan3998 agree. am in aus at the moment and looking to head home. Got another year to go on a contract here and, unlike aussies, I honour my contracts but next year they won't see me for dust. there are some pluses to australia of course, the weather is warmer, and.............nup, the weather is warmer. that's all I've got
@biggils8894
@biggils8894 12 күн бұрын
@@user-yb9hi3us4pwe Australians have had it with the free loading nz pp in Australia and their homeless. There shouldn’t be a free boarder between the two countries. There is absolutely nothing in nz for an Australian
@Sam-lk6eo
@Sam-lk6eo 4 ай бұрын
Australias temperatures are much hotter than NZ's, like 45°C + in summer so you'd need to earn 30K more to make it worth putting up with the heat, lack of drinking water, and bush fires.
@NotAnotherAdventure
@NotAnotherAdventure 9 ай бұрын
We love New Zealand, but completely agree about the working holiday visa problems. Even with Backpacker jobs we found we would apply and wouldn't hear back for 6 weeks or so, by which time we'd moved onto the next place.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely! I'm getting calls now from jobs I applied to 3 weeks ago which is crazy to me but maybe that's normal here? I have heard things can move a lot slower in NZ. It's very concerning when you need a job and somewhere to live though!
@roryhebberd9766
@roryhebberd9766 9 ай бұрын
​@brittanymorgan09 basically normal here. Island time and island priced. My family ran a backpackers in 90s early days in tourism. Things gave changed.
@gissyb1
@gissyb1 9 ай бұрын
These so many jobs.. you just have to walk In
@gissyb1
@gissyb1 9 ай бұрын
We don't have anywhere near the cold weather like Canada or nth usa..there's no comparison. I never feel cold at night .. I think you need to go home . But Canada is not much better.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
@@gissyb1 I like the cold in Canada believe it or not! Have you ever been to Canada? You seem to have some pretty strong opinions if you haven't been...no country is perfect 😭
@ferahl
@ferahl 6 ай бұрын
Interesting as being north facing in the northern hemisphere = bad, cold. Houses advertise "south facing garden". I wonder how flat earthers reason that one away.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 6 ай бұрын
Haha this is an amazing thought & so true!! Here south facing is "bad", bit of an adjustment honestly. I kept forgetting we are in the southern hemisphere!!
@Johanna-iu6ly
@Johanna-iu6ly 8 ай бұрын
There are no houses under a million bux and they are ugly, and not worth it, food prices are unbelievably high. Company's and businesses here are having a competition to see who's Best at ripping off
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy 8 ай бұрын
What's the difference between a Company and a Business?
@Johanna-iu6ly
@Johanna-iu6ly 8 ай бұрын
@@kiwitrainguy they both rip people off
@tomickes409
@tomickes409 25 күн бұрын
In New Zealand, my home is fully insulated, heated, and equipped with solar panels, meaning I don't even pay for electricity. It's a 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom house built 12 years ago, purchased for $500,000 three years back. While groceries are pricey, my profession earns me more than my American and Canadian counterparts. Driving on the South Island is excellent. I was hired from the UK before moving here. Essentially, what you're saying is that if you lack a career in a sought-after field or financial stability, you'll face challenges. But isn't that true everywhere?
@GumballEdits
@GumballEdits 20 күн бұрын
"12 years ago" yeah no wonder.
@tomickes409
@tomickes409 20 күн бұрын
@@GumballEdits no the house was built 12 years ago ... I bought it in june 2022
@slooob23
@slooob23 4 ай бұрын
If your rental house has no insulation then your landlord is breaking the law, all rental houses must be insulated in NZ. Every house buiilt since 1978 has insulation installed, so only houses older than that may not have any (though many have been retrofitted). Christchurch is one of the coldest parts of NZ in the winter, I wouldn't want to be living there in a house with no insulation. I can easily keep my home (on the the other side of the south island) at 20-22c during winter with a small log burner, it's an old house but it is now insulated.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 4 ай бұрын
I think the issue was with our Airbnbs, people must get away with not insulating their units because they're not long term rentals. Even though we stayed in some for over a month! Now we're in a proper rental apartment and it's lovely and insulated. It's made a huge difference to everyday life.
@maoristreetevangelist
@maoristreetevangelist 8 ай бұрын
Petrol prices is now $3.40 per litre .
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
Yeah it's about $3.03 in Nelson where we live, wild!!
@budgetwithjenny
@budgetwithjenny 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I did not realize that NZ was that expensive!!
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! Yeah, the big thing is housing and groceries for us - so much more expensive than Calgary!
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy 8 ай бұрын
Has the cost of living in Europe and the UK come down since the 1980s? When I travelled over there in 1987 it was a lot costlier than here in New Zealand. It was a lot cheaper in the US although tipping is expected in restaurants so the cheap prices aren't quite as cheap when you factor that in.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
@@kiwitrainguy I think there's many countries in Europe that are still quite cheap to live in. Obviously places like London are extremely expensive. It's hard to generalize the UK and Europe as there are so many different areas and currencies. Typically the more rural you live anywhere, the cheaper it is. I've only lived in Canada so that's all I have to compare to with actual experience.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 8 ай бұрын
@@kiwitrainguy I still find the US pretty cheap, even with the exchange rate from CAD to USD although NZD wouldn't go as far. The bigger cities like LA and NYC are crazy expensive but smaller city/rural houses are still pretty dirt cheap compared to NZ.
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your answers but I was really addressing my question to the OP. What you said is pretty much my experience from 1987. Sure Eastern Europe would be cheap, my experience was from travelling through West Germany (as it was then), France, Austria and Italy. I lived in the Greater London area for most of my time in the UK (about 4 months).@@brittanymorgan09
@monster10ify
@monster10ify Ай бұрын
Living anywhere different has its challenges. I lived in South Korea for a few years and it was a challenge, at least here we speak the same language. If you are thinking of moving here permanently there are others on KZbin that give great advice. Especially one English couple. Also think about moving to a smaller town or the South Island.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips! We lived in Nelson for 7 months and quite enjoyed it but ultimately we are returning to Canada since moving here permanently would be such a hassle (and we'd miss friends/family of course!).
@KekeHimona
@KekeHimona 9 ай бұрын
You hit the nails on their head. Move to NZ is you want to pay exorbitant costs for living in houses…where you spend majority of income to eat and keep yourself warm or cool. Its a country so far away from anything else in terms of travel so most just “suck it up”…guess it’s why kiwis are known for “kiwi ingenuity”…reason is we are so used to making do with what we have so we come up with ways to “work round things”. NZ is def hard to live in…and it’s price we pay to enjoy the lifestyle and care-free attitude and nature. Great great vlog Brittany! And I would be surprised if anyone was irritated by words you spoke..they were all Facts!
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I really appreciate comments like yours from people who actually live here. It's the realities of living in this country! There are many things I love about New Zealand and I really wish it was more affordable. No country can have it all though. Thanks again for the comment 🙂
@NewZealandAmerican
@NewZealandAmerican 9 ай бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 Just stumbled upon you, and for the first minute or less thought you were AMERICAN then suddenly I was corrected that you’re CANADIAN when first hearing you say “out!” Haha!!! Yep born and raised in Auckland Aug 1970 I’m 53 then set foot on AMERICAN soil on Halloween 1990 in Honolulu HAWAII as an immigrant, lived there for 8 months then moved to Chicago ILLINOIS , got Citizenship there on Dec 1998 so dual Citizenship since. Lastly escaped that communist state of ILLINOIS to move here to the promised land of beautiful Provo UTAH in Oct 2014 and I never plan to live outside of this beautiful free state of UTAH‼️ You are spot on pretty much about my beautiful beloved motherland!🇳🇿I miss her but not my communist micromanaging overbearing govt there! The great big CO(N)VID Psyop was taken beyond extreme in lockdowns back there and in AUSTRALIA worse than the worst states of NEW YORK and CALIFORNIA!!! Miss the people and the food especially meat pies and sausage rolls, the dairy and ice cream and bakery!! AMERICAN ice cream kinda sucks. But other AMERICAN food makes up for some losses! Growing up in suburban Auckland and Hamilton in the winter which is mild by most AMERICAN standards yet inside homes it would always be cold without heat but those same temperatures here in UTAH or ILLINOIS houses mild and pleasant somewhat because of heavier insulation and windows all double glazed (paned). I love your perspectives! You make a genuine effort to put good information out here! I truly desire to explore and road-trip in the near future all over ALBERTA, BC & SASKATCHEWAN. I’ve only driven to Windsor, Toronto and Ottawa in ONTARIO a few times from Chicago between 1997 to 2004 and 20 miles into QUEBEC when in Ottawa. Western CANADA looks much better than ONTARIO even though it’s nice, just flat. I think ALBERTA must be the best province in the Union! My fav even over BC!. UTAH is Heaven on earth! Come see me here one day‼️I’ve only been to 28 states & 2 provinces in my nearly 33 years in this beloved land of AMERICA that I truly love and appreciate as if I were born here. She is a special place!!!! Cheers love!! Dion Wood phone +1 (435) 599-9000 “New Zealand born & raised, AMERICAN by the grace of GOD‼️”🇺🇸🇺🇸🇳🇿 Linktr.ee/NewZealandAmerican
@UNCLE401
@UNCLE401 4 ай бұрын
What's the crime and deadly animals like in nz .hhm, do they have 🐻 bears? I'm only asking because they have a lot of snow mountains and rivers and lakes
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 4 ай бұрын
No bears in New Zealand which makes for great hiking without any worries. Crime is on the rise but that is true almost everywhere in the world.
@UNCLE401
@UNCLE401 4 ай бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09 🐻👍
@jasminealixandranorth
@jasminealixandranorth 4 ай бұрын
Speaking of bears.....I am an American living in the Swiss alps. No bears but a few wolves. Heading back to Massachusetts for a visit in May. I had intended on taking the cross Canada train as BC has always been on my bucket list. Turns out all of the trains are already booked for summer and fall (I don't fly). Maybe next year. I would love to see Banff, Jasper, Icefields Highway, and Vancouver Island.......but......the bears 🤨 no way I would hike, even with bear spray - still would love to go and observe things from the comfort of a car - I've been to Montreal, Toronto, Quebec and Nova Scotia, my favorite....I do love Canada - very beautiful and friendly country.@@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 4 ай бұрын
@@jasminealixandranorth lovely write up!! I hope you get to see all those areas in Canada one day, they are truly spectacular!! On the bears point, as long as you stick to popular trails during the busy time of day, you're incredibly unlikely to see bears. I've only seen 2 (on the same hike!) during a very long, remote hike on the border of Montana and I hike 10-15 times per year solo. The trail heads will warn you if bears have been spotted in the area recently.
@robertwalker5521
@robertwalker5521 2 ай бұрын
A loose comparison : the distance from the top of North Island to the bottom of South Island is further than from Michigan to Florida, USA. That should explain the temperature variations. Skiers from the northern hemisphere often go to the South Island in May thru October to practice for the Winter Olympics
@carolinemcnicol498
@carolinemcnicol498 4 ай бұрын
Full honesty some kiwis wear Onesey in winter google them and beautiful finest NZ sheep merino underwear, outer wear and puffer coats with feathers lightweight and warm. Yes our pay may be lower or equivalent to Aussie but NZ families get working for family tax credits for $144 per week for the eldest child and from $117 a week for each subsequent child. NZ has world leading free maternity care , paid maternity leave , free well child care 11 visits under 5, free dental from age 3 to 18 years, free hospitalcare and ACC medical care /compensation 80% for loss of work if injured by accident. Our insurances, and car rego are cheaper than Australia. There are jobs in NZ agriculture on work visa work so picking kiwifruit in agriculture for 3 months then work visa extends 3 months in NZ. Lived in Sydney for a number of years on downside climate is harsh, a lot of racist undertones and ockerism, misogyny, and its expensive just like NZ with killer spiders and snakes and wildfires no thanks nice to visit ,nice to live in Aotearoa NZ
@peterbreis5407
@peterbreis5407 Ай бұрын
For comparison, Australia road fatalities is 4.8/100,000.
@charlietwotimes
@charlietwotimes 2 ай бұрын
People should live where they're happy. I totally understand why people move countries to find a better "fit" for them. Many kiwis with little spiritual or cultural connection to NZ go overseas to live & good luck to them. In the other direction, immigrants who come here and miss home, I totally understand. I hated being away from home & how we do things here. My advice to everyone is: if you're not happy where you are, try somewhere else. NZ certainly isn't for everybody.
@rafaelnercessian3654
@rafaelnercessian3654 2 ай бұрын
I believe every country has good sides and bad sides. I lived in NZ for 1.5 years, but it's really not for me. I agree with all you said.
@Mcfreddo
@Mcfreddo 5 ай бұрын
You've got it right about the lousy insulation. Everything you've said really.
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 5 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@kkiwi54
@kkiwi54 7 ай бұрын
Houses are insulated in NZ, just not up to Canadian standards 😆
@brittanymorgan09
@brittanymorgan09 7 ай бұрын
Some are, older ones sometimes aren't. We lived in a house in Roxburgh and it wasn't insulated, freezing cold at night!
@queenofswords6463
@queenofswords6463 6 ай бұрын
@@brittanymorgan09if they are not insulated, then they will be breaching NZ healthy homes standards, which a lot landlords are a bit slummy and do breach the laws.
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