Friday, July 4, 2008

Auckland in Winter

Some pictures from the last 3 weeks...








Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Monthly living costs in Auckland V1

Here are our weekly/monthly costs which will be useful for anyone trying to find out how much they’d need to earn in order to live in Auckland.

We live on the North Shore where rents are slightly lower but travelling time into the CBD is higher and impacts travelling costs.

Rent: $400 per week. In NZ rent is paid weekly, we haven’t found any that do it differently. This is for a nice 3 bedroomed home in a suburb with good schools. Budget for 3 weeks rent when you start a rental contract (2 weeks deposit/bond and 1 week paid in advance).

Water: $? This is paid every 6 months and we have not yet received a bill. Will update when we do.

Power: $300 per month (R1650 per month) There are a few different power companies here and you choose a provider and a package when you rent or buy a property.

Telephone & internet: $65 per week (R422 per week)

Childcare: $70 per day (R455 per day), $270 per week (R1755 per week), $1080 per month (R7020 per month). This is for 1 child, under 3 years old and includes meals. Ratio is 1 caregiver to 4 children.

Bus: $210 per month for an all zones bus pass (R1365 per month)

Petrol: $150 per week (R975 per week). This is based on 1 tank of petrol every 1.5 weeks.

Food, cleaning materials and toiletries: $190 per week (R1235 per week)

Car and home insurance (1 car valued at $8500): $72 per month (R468 per month)

Other costs: cellphone, parking, takeouts/entertainment

Costs of immigrating

Apologies again for the intermittent blogging, but get used to it cause this will never be a daily blog (it might not even end up weekly).

We’ve been asked about the costs of immigration by a number of people so I’m going to give all the details here where it can be used by anyone. This is by no means a complete list – we got scared and stopped counting costs at one point.

One-way flights for 2 adults and 1 child: R24 844 - This is with an immigration concession for luggage where each adult is allowed 40kg and a child 10kg. You can only book these flights if you can show a work visa or permanent residence. There are cheaper options on Singapore Airlines and also Malaysian Airlines but we needed the shortest possible route knowing how well Isabella flies.

Container: 20 ft = R40 753 (40 ft = R72 703) as of 11 May 2008. There are additional costs when the container arrives in Auckland and I’ll add those when we get the bill in the next two weeks.

Medicals and x-rays to be done by a board-approved doctor: R3895

Work visa: R1320 (x2)
Long-term visitors visa: R715 (x 1)

Short-term furnished accommodation while you look for a rental: $85 per night (R552 per night) for 2 adults, 1 baby. This is a 2 bedroom cottage with fully equipped kitchen and broadband internet access

Hotel accommodation when short-term furnished is unavailable: R1810 per night (2 adults, 1 baby)

Car rental: R2832.40 per week (medium sized sedan)

To get permanent residence:

EOI (Expression of Interest)
Application fee - R1174
NZQA Pre-Assesment - R333

ITA (Invitation to apply)
Application fee - R8307
Full Birth Certificates - R150
Medicals - R3895
Police Clearances - R120
Photos - R315
Courier Fees - R806
Migrant levy - R4500

Sunday, June 22, 2008

3 weeks down

After 7 weeks of trouble from the NZ High Commission in SA we were finally able to fetch our visas and left the following day for Auckland. We're so glad that struggle is over and we're able to start settling in.

Its been busy from the day we landed - I started work immediately and Jay got working on finding us a home and a car.

We're renting a home in Glenfield on the North Shore and have bought a car so we're sorted on that front. Isabella is settling in beautifully and starts kindergarten twice a week on a half-day basis from Tuesday. Our furniture arrives in 3 weeks and until then we're renting a few things.

Auckland is fantastic and we are loving being here!

Friday, May 2, 2008

Long time no write

Sorry for leaving this hanging for so long...

We accepted a great job with a fantastic company in Auckland and are due to start work on 12 May. Great right?

Yeah, only if we hadnt been assigned the world's only living brain donor as a case officer to do our visas. As far as she is concerned a vitamin deficiency is a life-threatening, communicable disease that will be a drain on New Zealands welfare system... and apparently a 15 month old child is not proof of a 12 month or longer partnership. I'm guessing she subscribes to the wind pollination theory?

We've been fighting this battle for 3 weeks now and there is no end in sight.

On Thursday our furniture leaves and in 3 weeks we have to be out of our home.

Hold thumbs!!!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Disheartening day


Its been a disheartening day, again filled with interviews but no offers made. Things work differently here in Kiwiland - they like to do 3 or 4 interviews with a candidate, have them meet the whole team and then everyone has a say in the hire.


We aren't here for long enough on this trip to do more than 2 interviews with a company. So they're asking for more meetings that I can't make. Today I had a third interview with a company and there was mention of a fourth - can I curl up in a ball in the corner and have a good cry?


Only two more days to go and then its back to SA.


We went to two more areas on our list of suburbs we'd like to live in and saw a really nice house thats up for rent. It seems as though everywhere in Auckland is within easy walking distance of beaches and parks - such a beautiful city!


Keep holding thumbs for us!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

7 down, 8 more to go


Still 8 more interviews to go.


We are now all sick and all cranky. I cant wait until we can settle down again but I think it'll be a long time. Apologies for the short blog posts but we just dont have the energy.


The only thing we've managed to sort out so far are bank accounts (and we dont have the cards yet). Still to be done: job, work visa, house, car, childcare. If we can just get the job sorted out before we leave then we can do the work visa from SA and the rest when we get back.


Missing everyone madly!