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New to Christchurch
- Helpful information for new migrants settling in Christchurch. Information sources, transport, education, finances, finding work, health, improving your English, shopping. Central city map.
Ethnic and Cultural Groups
- This is a list of Christchurch ethnic and cultural groups which have websites. It provides access to new settler, old settler and Maori groups.
Ethnic groups in Christchurch Christchurch
- From CINCH
New Settlers
- an introduction to library services for new settlers to Christchurch. Also available in Arabic, Chinese simplified, Chinese traditional, Persian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Somali, Thai and Vietnamese
AEN - Aotearoa Ethnic Network
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AEN Journal
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Directory on cultural diversity
- The New Zealand Directory on Cultural Diversity, published by the Centre for Citizenship Education (CCE) is a partnership project with the Diversity Action Programme. This brings information on government departments, crown entities, state owned enterprises, information and services and help with rights and the law alongside content focused on helping culturally diverse New Zealanders and host society agencies work with each other.
ESL news
- The aim of this site is to help people to understand spoken English by presenting items at a slower speed and by giving a written text for support also to give some background to New Zealand culture
ESOL Home Tutor Schemes
- This organisation trains and matches volunteers to help new settlers with English and settlement. They have hundreds of volunteers working for the scheme.
Life in New Zealand : Settlement Experiences of Skilled Migrants
- This report details the findings from the 2007 Settlement Experience Feedback Survey (SEFS) of migrants who took up residence in New Zealand through the Skilled/Business Stream from January 2006 to June 2006.
Living in New Zealand
- Living in New Zealand is a guide for new migrants. You'll find information and useful contacts for many aspects of New Zealand life.
Local Government Education Pack Christchurch
- resources to assist tutors of students whose first language is not English, to help teach your students about the roles and services of the Christchurch City Council (CCC) a territorial council, and Environment Canterbury (ECan) a regional council.
Massey University New Settlers Programme
- Hosts on going research reports relating to new settlers. This research is undertaken by the School of Sociology at Massey University.
Migrant Action Trust
- Migrant Action Trust is about empowering migrants and refugees to reach their goals for a better life as they make this country their home and become part of the countrys growth.
Migration Research Group
- The Migration Research Group (MRG) is an affiliate of the Population Studies Centre in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Waikato. It includes excellent research on migrants and refugees in New Zealand
New Kiwis
- aims to link the skills of migrants to job vacancies. Provides an information centre for new migrants. An employment project by the Auckland Chamber of Commerce and funded by the New Zealand Immigration Service.
New Zealand Citizenship Office
- handles applications for New Zealand citizenship and other citizenship matters.
New Zealand Federation of Ethnic Councils
- Established in 1989 and acts as an umbrella organization for the ethnic communities of new Zealand. The primary role is to advocate,lobby, support and share information among the Regional Councils
New Zealand Immigration Service (NZIS)
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The Office of Ethnic Affairs Te Tari Matawaka
- Provides a referral and information service for ethnic communities and policy advice to government.
Studying in New Zealand
- Information from the Immigration Service
Work and live permanently in New Zealand as a skilled migrant
- Information from the Immigration Service