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The Launch of a New Web Site to help with New Zealand Immigration

New Zealand is making it tougher to immigrate to New Zealand. The New Zealand Government is reducing the number of migrants by approximately 5 percent this year.

Auckland, New Zealand (Bluehost/PRWEB ) August 27, 2007 -- A new Web site called http://www.immigration2newzealand.com has been launched, which aims to help those people emigrating to New Zealand.

Although the NZ Government is reducing the number of migrants, skilled and business migrants will still account for 60 percent, family sponsored will be 30 percent and humanitarian is 10 percent.

New Zealand has a strong economy and the New Zealand Government is actively targeting high quality skilled migrants to match the current vacancies and to make a positive contribution to the economy.

With New Zealand and other countries tightening their stance on immigration and introducing tougher Visa requirements, its now more important than ever to find a way around the complexities of emigrating.

The Web site combines the knowledge and experience of people who have successfully relocated to New Zealand.

What makes this site different is that http://www.immigration2newzealand is independent. It is not linked to an immigration agent who is trying to sell you their services. It is there to help you migrate to New Zealand.

It provides a comprehensive source of information on New Zealand Visas, information on finding a job in New Zealand, studying in New Zealand, or buying a house and the lifestyle one can expect in New Zealand.

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