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Before you leave

Go to websites:

  • How to get your international vaccinations recognised in New Zealand– information on vaccine certificates and New Zealand’s “My Vaccine Pass”
  • Immigration NZ Covid-19 page – Information for all travellers, student visa holders, migrant workers and employers.
  • Pre-departure Covid-19 testing – The Government is extending pre-departure testing to the majority of travellers to New Zealand.
  • Information on managed isolation and quarantine – Information on all managed isolation facilities and protocols, including information on fees and exemptions.
  • Allocation and booking managed isolation – Where to book your managed isolation place.
  • Government Covid response – The official New Zealand Government Covid-19 response website.
  • SafeTravel guide for coming home – Advice for New Zealanders overseas.
  • Border closures and exemptions – Advice on border closures and exemptions from the New Zealand Government and information on how to apply for an exemption for a non New Zealand spouse or child.

Helpful articles:

  • How to: Kea Community top MIQ questions answered – We asked you what was most on your mind regarding MIQ, in this exclusive video, head of MIQ Megan Main agreed to answer them.
  • Moving home to Aotearoa? Here’s what you need to know – Kea and BNZ hosted a webinar which touched on topics such as getting a head-start on your financials, the different visa pathways, and what to expect in your first few months in Aotearoa.
  • Finding a home – BNZ have collated a list of everything that you need to think about when looking to take that first step in buying a house.
  • Applying for a mortgage – once you’ve found the home you want, BNZ have listed everything you should consider when applying for a mortgage in New Zealand.
  • Immigration advice on moving non-NZ family to Aotearoa – explore the different visa options and what to be aware of when moving non-NZ family home to New Zealand with you.
  • To plan or not to plan? How do we manage the move? – Tricia Alach explores what she considers to be the four main phases of planning involved when moving country.
  • Moving your finances to New Zealand – Finance experts at BNZ give 10 tips you need to know if you’re thinking of moving your life back to New Zealand amidst COVID-19.
  • Helping expat kids make the successful move to New Zealand – Mobile Relocation Experts three top tips for helping your kids manage the move to New Zealand.
  • COVID-19: Advice for Kiwis overseas – SafeTravel provides helpful advice for New Zealanders living abroad who wish to return to New Zealand and tips on how to remain safe in your chosen home.
  • 336 Hours in MIQ – A Mum’s story of her Kiwi expat family’s experience spending two weeks in COVID-19 quarantine when returning to New Zealand. The highs, the lows and the learnings.
  • Preparing your kids for the move back to New Zealand – Tips on helping your children adapt to New Zealand.
  • Residential vs Commercial – what you need to know to navigate NZ’s property market – Phil Bennett General Manager of Property Finance at BNZ shares his insights into New Zealand’s property market.

Once you’re here

  • Tips on job hunting in NZ for Kiwi returners – How to reenter the NZ job market, with insights into changes that have happened as a result of Covid-19.
  • Managing the feeling of survivor guilt once you’re home – many Kiwi who have returned home have reported feeling survivor’s guilt. Bridget Romanes of Mobile Relocation talks about four ways you can manage this.
  • Can you work it? Tips on navigating a return to working in NZ – Returning to New Zealand to work after building a career abroad can be challenging. We walk you through everything you need to consider when making the transition.
  • Stranded in NZ? Mind the tax – Advice about things you should be aware of when it comes to tax if you’re moving back to NZ, From Rebecca Armour the National Leader, People Services for KPMG New Zealand.
  • DLA Piper: Advice for Returning Kiwis – DLA Piper provides information on everything you need to consider from a legal perspective when coming home to New Zealand.

Kea member stories of coming home

  • Lucy Luo on using her international experience to grow startups at home – With a background in the start up space all over the world, we spoke to Lucy Luo about landing her latest role in Aotearoa.
  • Simon Adlam on reintegration, gratitude, and moving forward – Returned Kiwi Simon Adlam discusses the feelings of survivors guilt when coming home, and his future plans.
  • Sarah Smith on coming home and the fight against inequality – After living in the US for over 20 years, we spoke to Sarah Smith about her decision to return home more than a decade earlier than planned.
  • Peter Bale returns home with a vision for New Zealand media – Media executive Peter Bale has returned home to New Zealand after a career that has spanned the globe.
  • Lucy von Sturmer on her move from Amsterdam to Aotearoa – After years building her consultancy The Humblebrag in Amsterdam, Kea spoke to Lucy von Sturmer about her decision to move herself, and her business, back to Aotearoa.
  • Anna Fifield on why she’s making the move home – We spoke to Anna Fifield, who was based in Beijing as a journalist for The Washington Post, about her decision to come home to New Zealand.
  • Kiwis coming home, Tania’s story –  Tania Bearsley talks us through the whirlwind of coming back to NZ for a holiday just before COVID hit our shores and making the hard decision to stay.

For businesses resources to help you start your business in New Zealand, or manage your global business from New Zealand, click here.

Facebook groups to join

Here is a list of relevant Facebook groups to help you connect with the Kiwi community migrating back to New Zealand.

  • Kiwis moving back home 
  • Kiwis coming home 
  • Kiwis migrating home community 
  • New Zealand Hotel Quarantine 

COMING HOME?

Join

Join the Kea community, NZ’s online home for returning Kiwis.

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Resources

We’re here to support returning Kiwi. Here’s our list of resources to help you plan your return and next steps.

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Jobs

Looking for a new role in New Zealand? Visit the Kea job portal and find your next career opportunity.

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Filed Under: Kiwi coming home Tagged With: Coming Home, information, resources

Government help

  • Safe Travel – Official advice for New Zealanders living and travelling overseas.
  • Find your nearest embassy – Wherever you are in the world, find your local embassy.
  • Superannuation information – Find out about your eligibility for superannuation.
  • Student loan information – Everything that happens to your student loan once you go overseas.
  • International tax – Information for individuals and businesses.
  • International drivers licenses – Information on what you need to drive overseas.
  • Emergency help when you’re overseas – How to get urgent help from the New Zealand government while overseas.
  • Claiming ACC overseas – How to claim for ACC if you get injured overseas.

Stories and resources for offshore Kiwis:

  • Kiwi Kids Abroad – Connect with other Kiwi families living all over the world and provide your little ones a taste of home with the Kiwi Kids Abroad newsletter.
  • New Zealand’s European Correspondents – Kea spoke to TVNZ’s Daniel Faitaua and Newshub’s Lloyd Burr on reporting on the pandemic from London.
  • Piha Pies: Home Away From Home – We spoke to Jeremy Hewson, who, along with his wife Susanne founded Piha Pies, the Kiwi pie company using an old family recipe that’s taking London by storm!
  • Nurse Jenny: Doing Her Part -We spoke to Jenny about what it was like being thanked by the UK Prime Minister, how she’s coping, and how she’s staying connected to her New Zealand roots.
  • Clair Mills: Médecins Sans Frontières – Clair Mills is no stranger to working in health crises. We spoke to her about her role at Médecins Sans Frontières, and how they’re dealing with the impact of COVID-19.
  • Dream Catchers – A dynamic broadcast and online series about inspirational New Zealanders making an impact in the United Kingdom.

For businesses resources to help you start your business in New Zealand, or manage your global business from New Zealand, click here.

Filed Under: Global Kiwi Tagged With: Coming Home, information, resources

Business meeting in New Zealand

Before you go

Go to websites:

  • Business.govt.nz – Tools, tips, visual guides, and case studies to help you get your business started in New Zealand, growth, tax and accounting, hiring, doing business online, risks and operations, and more.
  • Investment options in New Zealand – Practical guides from New Zealand Now on various ways to invest in New Zealand, from starting a business to buying a business.
  • Guidance from Inland Revenue – What you need to know about starting a new business in New Zealand to help you get it right from the start and avoid penalties and interest.
  • 17-point checklist for starting a business – This checklist from Xero provides a roadmap for building and running your business in New Zealand. 
  • Choosing the right structure for your business – Understand the common structures for businesses in New Zealand, and how to choose the structure that suits the way you work and the kind of business you are in. 
  • Managing an overseas company in New Zealand – If you have a business incorporated in an overseas country, the New Zealand Companies Office has prepared a set of advice and key considerations, including how to set-up your company as a New Zealand business, and how to transfer incorporation to New Zealand. 
  • New Zealand Start Up Pack – Prepared and designed by DLA Piper, this Start-up Pack provides assistance and support to early stage start-ups and high growth companies in New Zealand, to ensure they create the right legal framework and protect their business.
  • KPMG Private Enterprise – The KPMG Private Enterprise team provide a range of services that are designed to connect your business to opportunities and drive success at every stage of your business lifecycle. 

How you can help

The COVID-19 pandemic will have a massive effect on New Zealand’s most vulnerable. We understand not everyone is in a position to help, however, if you want to give back during this time, here are a few ways you can donate.

  • Safe Night – Women’s Refuge, NZ – Help the victims of family violence by booking a room for someone you’ll never meet, in a place you’ll hopefully never visit.
  • The Foodbank Project – The Salvation Army – Donate to help support vulnerable New Zealanders with essential items and food bundles.
  • COVID-19 Community Response Fund – The Auckland Foundation – Donate to help provide financial support to vulnerable communities in New Zealand. 
  • Nanogirls Lab – Give the gift of STEM learning to kids all around the world. 

COMING HOME?

Join

Join the Kea community, NZ’s online home for returning Kiwis.

READ MORE

Resources

We’re here to support returning Kiwi. Here’s our list of resources to help you plan your return and next steps.

READ MORE

Jobs

Looking for a new role in New Zealand? Visit the Kea job portal and find your next career opportunity.

READ MORE

Filed Under: Kiwi coming home Tagged With: Coming Home, information, resources

Volcano Coffee Works

Kiwi founded, UK operated Volcano Coffee Works is among the many great coffee roasteries in the UK which has helped forge the coffee revolution here, for which many expat Kiwis are incredibly grateful. Trading through and beyond the economic impact of Covid-19 has many business owners and leaders working to navigate the myriad of information being shared by the government and professional service providers. Volcano Coffee Works Head of Finance, Stewart Morrin has had the unenviable task of deciphering the middle ground between government support, business conditions and financial stability.

Here they share with fellow food and beverage providers the options and considerations available to them during this time of economic disruption.

Cardrona Distillery

Cardrona Distillery made the news for their recent pivot to producing top quality hand sanitiser for their local community, following their having to stop commercial production of its whisky because of the Covid-19 outbreak. Deciding to give away the pure spirit from its gin and vodka stills for use as hand sanitiser. Founder Desiree Whitaker said “We are only a small distillery, it is not something we are set up to do [commercially], but we wanted to be able to do our bit for the community,”.

As another fantastic New Zealand business taking its products to the world, Cardrona encourage people to send a Kiwi made gift to a loved one or if you’d like to learn to upskill by learning the art of cocktail making at home, please consider buying your favourite spirits and upskilling through the recipes on their website. For the New Zealand shop, click here. For the UK shop, click here. 

Crosstown Doughnuts

You would struggle to find many Kiwis in London who haven’t heard of Crosstown. For the past 5 years they have brought to us the latest sensation of sourdough doughnuts. Like so many businesses, Crosstown has been massively affected by Covid 19. Recognising that they could not survive trying to do business as they previously have. But knowing that people still need to be fed, and looking at the capacities they had across logistics, people, product and technology – Crosstown Doughnuts banded together with Millers Bespoke Bakery & The Estate Dairy to create a Collective.

Between these companies they employ hundreds of people in offices, retail shops, logistics and in milk, food & bakery production. They needed to keep as many of these people working as possible. Together they bring you The Crosstown Collective. Using their industry contacts, they have sourced great local fruit & vegetables, coffee and even granola. A UK business with some Kiwi ingenuity thrown in for good measure. You can purchase a food box here.

Other Kiwi businesses in the UK which you can support:

  • Caravan Coffee Roasters. Caravan have announced their opening dates, check their website for details! In the meantime enjoy their artisan specialty coffee delivered straight to your door. The finest beans from around the world, selected and roasted in London. 
  • Clapton Craft. Clapton Craft are a craft beer and growler retailer with stores in Clapton, Kentish Town, Walthamstow, Finsbury Park and Forest Hill. Check out their online store for their full offering! 
  • Hops Burns and Black. Craft beer, hot sauce and records – finally all together. Check out their online store until the Peckham/East Dulwich and Deptford stores reopen.
  • Karma Cola. Good looking, great tasting, do gooding drinks. Good for our planet, our growers, and as good for you as fizzy drinks can be. #DrinkNoEvil. Get yours from Amazon, Ocado and Waitrose online.
  • Koru Kids. Kiwi founded, London based childcare service which specialises in after school nannies and helping families to find nanny shares, and offering Covid-19 Short-Term cover. Trying to work, homeschool and keep your kids calm and happy in this scary time? We can help. We have vetted, trained, energetic nannies in all of London’s neighbourhoods ready to help you with your short-term childcare.
  • Mere Restaurant. This South-Pacific French restaurant has announced it’s opening dates. Check out their website for details!
  • Ozone Coffee Roasters. Roasters of specialty coffee for flavor in the cup at home or in cafes, restaurants, offices and businesses. We are still shipping as usual to your lock-down location – home, working from home and business location.
  • Parkway Taxis. This Kiwi-owned and operated taxi business is available in Devon. If you’re getting off a train at Tiverton Parkway from London Paddington or Reading, look them up.
  • Pics Peanut Butter. Fresh roasted peanuts, lovingly squished in sunny Nelson, New Zealand. Get yours from Amazon and Tesco.
  • Provenance Village Butchers. Provenance is a modern interpretation of a traditional village butcher. They offer a next day delivery service to W1, W2, W8, W9, W10, SW1, SW3, SW5, SW7, SW10, NW6, NW8 and NW10.
  • Sacred Coffee.  We have been enjoying their gourmet coffee and tea for years… and their lolly cake. Gourmet coffee, tea and L&P available straight to your door.
  • SANZA.  Your one stop food shop that bring Australian, New Zealand, South African foods to ex-pats across London and the UK. When you may be feeling far from home, SANZA brings the taste of home to your front door.
  • Sarah Angel Photography.  Sarah Angel is a Surray-based photographer specialising in family photography. With safety measures in place, Sarah’s practice is open for business!
  • Secret Goldmine.  Secret Goldmine produces mouthwatering pies. A Kiwi delicacy which they are now delivering too!
  • Specialist Cellars. Wines of the new world. Melanie Brown has been bringing the best of New Zealand wines to the UK for many years. Jump on line and fill up the cellar.
  • The Laundry. This Brixton based bistro has recently announced its reopening dates. Check out their website for more details!
  • The New Zealand Beer Collective. At the NZ Beer Collective we have scaled back, are following all distancing guidelines and locking things down, but we really don’t know what else to do but keep selling beer. We have put in place a way to buy the beer directly from us, delivered safely anywhere in the UK, at some lockdown pricing. Contact Todd for the latest at [email protected].
  • Tried and True Cafe offer award winning innovative breakfasts, light lunches and serious espresso. Rob and the team look forward to welcoming you to this gem in Putney.
  • Yeastie Boys. New Zealand beer brewed here! Yeastie Boys have been brewing up a storm for the past 5 years in the UK. They want to keep their beer arriving to Kiwi fridges around the nation. Shop now on their new online store, and get a tasty 10% discount with your code of K1W1.

This list isn’t exhaustive and focuses on those who we know are trading through Covid-19 current restrictions. This list will be expanded on in the coming weeks. If you are a New Zealander in Business in the UK and would like to be listed here please contact [email protected]

Filed Under: Businesses going global, COVID-19 recovery, Global Kiwi Tagged With: businesses, Covid-19, information, resources, UK

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