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Settling into a new country can be a big challenge for newcomers and returning kiwis. Employment, language barriers, housing and cultural differences are sometimes challenging. Even finding out basic information, such as how to get a driver's licence or where to do the shopping, can seem overwhelming at first.

Your local Settlement Support Coordinator can help you with access to information and services available in this area.

What is Settlement Support New Zealand (SSNZ)?

  • SSNZ works with new migrants and local organizations to find practical solutions to the early challenges of settling into a new community.
  • SSNZ provides a clear point of contact (face to face, phone, email and web pages) for local information and services for newcomers.
  • SNZ In Auckland City and Manukau City is provided by the Auckland Regional Migrant Services.

What information am I likely to find on an SSNZ Auckland and Manukau City web pages?

Your local Settlement Support Coordinator can help you with access to information and services available in this area.

  • Community Groups - contacts for the many community groups and services in each region.
  • Employment - advice on the employment services available locally.
  • English language - local contacts for new settlers who want to improve their English skills.
  • Education - the schooling options that are available in the region, and what other education opportunities there are.
  • Health - the local health providers and how the New Zealand health system works.
  • Housing - the local housing market, where to find the recent listings and other accommodation options.
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