5 creative ways to win the battle against MIQ boredom

Many people relocating to New Zealand dread the compulsory 14 day stint in managed isolation (MIQ). Creativity can be your secret weapon in getting through. Your imagination, and a few simple supplies, can provide mental release from the four walls of your MIQ room, build connection with the world outside and help you use the time to recharge before embarking upon life in New Zealand.

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‘Survivor Guilt’ and returning Kiwi expats

Prior to COVID, survivor guilt was a thing you heard about in relation to plane crashes. Now it’s showing up for Kiwis returning to New Zealand., who find living a COVID-free and ‘normal’ life here difficult, knowing that whanau offshore are ill, or enduring months of lockdown. This article explains survivor guilt and how to beat it so you can enjoy life when you relocate to New Zealand.


. This article explains survivor guilt and how to beat it.

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Don't forget....

As we planned our move to New Zealand from the US, I carried a nagging worry about overlooking some key piece of the relocation puzzle. Whether you’re a returning Kiwi, or a family relocating to NZ for a new life, moving countries is complicated.

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How Your Friends and Family Can Help You Move Home to New Zealand

I can’t imagine what it would have been like relocating our Kiwi-American family to Auckland without the help of family and friends. They were thrilled to hear we were moving to New Zealand...and couldn’t wait to lend a hand. We thought carefully about how the whanau could best assist us with our transition to life in New Zealand and where we needed external help to achieve our goals.

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