In the week when Argentina and Netherlands set a course correction and the Irish are in the streets about Algerians murdering children - this won't make the news. But a government has been formed in NZ - finally.
Highlights of the coalition agreement are (my words):
- sport to be based on sport and not tranny bullshit
- race-based preferential treatment to be removed from all legislation
- racist Maori Health Authority to be disestablished
- Firearms legislation to be repealed (gun registers, silly restrictions etc to be gutted)
- Environment and Climate Change nonsense is relegated outside of Cabinet (ie in the wilderness)
- planning laws changed to restore the right to enjoy property rights
- tenancy laws repealed to return rights to landlords
- all existing Covid mandates to end immediately
- reinstate 3 strikes legislation
- all government communications to be in English (not Maori)
- all publicly funded education establishments must support free speech or be de-funded
- end the ban on oil mining and lots lots more.
The announcement itself was pure comedy gold, with the 78 year old Deputy PM Winston Peters continuously scolding the far-left commie press gallery about their bias - best one was in response to the dumbass question "Do you all trust each other" - his response was something along the lines of "Stop with the stupid games, we all shook hands and we all signed an agreement - I understand that you are all disappointed but YOU LOST"
There are still some rural places in NZ that are cosmopolitan enough to offer a proper supermarket (not just a jumped up dairy with inflated prices) and a fiber-connection. Also the small towns are populated by pragmatic individuals who brook no nonsense - many of whom are still descended from people who lived in the same area - why move?.
Getting into the country is easier if one has a trade that is on the Critical Shortage list. https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/already-have-a-visa/one-off-residence-visa/2021-resident-visa-scarce-lists/long-term-skill-shortage-list
So the drill is: Get a job first. Then get a Visa and come here. Then, convince the government that you need to stay as a Permanent resident. Even better is to marry a New Zealander.
Be aware, however, that getting to know a New Zealander, and gain their trust, will prolly take 10 years. I have seen Americans fail spectacularly, just because they found the people stand-offish compared to what they were used to. In particular, young mothers found it hard to integrate. However, I have also witnessed a Filipino who worked here on a Visa and has now been granted the possibility of bringing his wife and kids here. That was some hardship for about three years for that man.