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What are the living conditions of immigrants living in New Zealand?

New Zealand is an immigrant country with a population of only a few million.

Most immigrants will choose to settle in big cities such as Auckland and Wellington.

The housing price in Auckland, New Zealand is slightly higher, and the current average price is about NZ $800,000. The national average price is about NZ $500,000.

New Zealand's per capita income is around NZ $70,000-NZ $80,000, and the pressure on mortgage will not be great.

Childcare has milk money, and you can get a pension if you work or not.

New Zealand is a country with a strong sense of happiness and a sound welfare system.

But it does not rule out raising some lazy people and idle people.

Generally speaking, life in New Zealand is relatively comfortable, with a strong sense of happiness and a pleasant environment.

I hope this answer is helpful to you.