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Living in Rotorua
a guide to newcomers

Click here to download the guide (2.1mb)
All web and email links are live.


Fri, 30 Jul 2010 - SAMOA
Fri, 27 Aug - MALAYSIA
 
Every last Friday of the month
12.10 - 12.50 pm
@
Rotorua Arts Village (RAVE)
Corner of Hinemaru and Hinemoa Sts
 
Each month a migrant tells of their country, culture and experienes of settling into NZ...more
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            Newsletter 
The newsletter focuses on local services relevant to migrants, upcoming events and items of interest.


Guides


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Volunteering Guide

Links

New to Rotorua?

If you are a new migrant, I can put you in touch with
information and services to help you settle into our community.

Settlement Support New Zealand is part of a nationwide network to help migrants get in touch with information and services in their local community, and to support mainstream agencies, community groups and employers in meeting their needs. more

Settlement Support NZ provides a clear point of contact for:

(1) migrants to access information and obtain referrals to relevant services
(2) employers and local organisations

Destination Rotorua Economic Development delivers the Settlement Support NZ initiative in Rotorua,

3rd Floor, 1136 Arawa Street, Rotorua
Tel: 07 348 4199 ext 7054, Direct Dial: 07 3500 533
Email: ssnzrotorua@rdc.govt.nz
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Contact the local co-ordinator:

  • with your queries about moving to Rotorua
  • for information about local employers, facilities and organisations
  • if you would like to be kept up to date with immigration news, and local events
  • to make an appointment to meet the Settlement Support Co-ordinator
  • to collect a copy of the Living in Rotorua guide


Living in Rotorua - a guide for newcomers

The guide is intended for people who have recently moved to Rotorua from overseas.

Getting Information

 

Finding a Place to Live

Finance and Tax

Getting Around

Health Care

Education and Schooling

Improving Your English

 

Ethnic groups and Churches

Government

Legal Matters

Maori Culture

 

 

Things to do in Rotorua

 

 

Investing / Setting Up a Business

 

Obtaining Work

Immigration Consultants
If you are considering using an Immigration consultant to assist your move to New Zealand, we would recommend using a consultant that is a member of:

  • The New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment (NZAMI), the professional body for the New Zealand immigration consulting industry. www.nzami.co.nz

Living in Rotorua
a guide to newcomers

Click here to download the guide (2.1mb)
All web and email links are live.

Workshops ..back

Neighours in Our Community ..back
Every last Friday of the month
12.10- 12-50pm
Rotorua Arts Village (RAVE),
crn Hinemoa & Hinemaru Sts, Rotorua
This is an opportunity to gain an insight into the challenges of settling in a new homeland.
Join us to explore a country where a guest will share background information about their country, culture, customs and beliefs.
Bring your own lunch,
refreshments will be provided. ..back

All workshops are suitable for newcomers and those who support mgrants.

For further information and to register,

contact Heather McAllister on
07 3500 533,
or at
ssnzrotorua@rdc.govt.nz


Rotorua School & Early Childhood Services Guide ..back

View online or collect from the Settlement Support office.

Volunteering Guide ..back
Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, learn new skills and improve your English.

View online or collect the Guide from:

1. Settlement Support NZ
3rd Floor, 1136 Arawa Street,
Rotorua

2. Citizens Advice Bureau
Community House, 1115 Haupapa Street,
Rotorua ..back
Newsletter ..back

The newsletter focuses on local services relevant to migrants, upcoming events and items of interest.
Inside the latest issue:
 
- Celebrate Poetry
- What's On
- Breastfeeding Week 1-7 August 
- Special Events at the Museum
- Community Sport & Arts
- How to Deal with Difficult Customers
- Immigration NZ News
 
If you would like to receive the newsletter, contact Heather McAllister, on 07 3500 533 or heather.mcallister@rdc.govt.nz
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