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Newsletter September 2010

Heading to a town near you soon!

Bruce Farquhar, Migrate 2 Nelson's real estate professional, is heading to the UK next month for the annual Opportunities Expo in Manchester and London.
If you are serious about migrating to Nelson, (or New Zealand) this is an event that you can't afford to miss.
You'll come away with plenty of useful information as well as making contact with professionals that can offer you advice with immigration, career propects, banking, real estate and shipping experts to help with everything from moving the family silver to the family pets!
Join Bruce and the hundreds of people who'll visit the Opportunities New Zealand Expo and walk out the door with enough information to begin a new life in Sunny Nelson! READ MORE HERE...
A site for new migrants to Nelson is launched.
Nelson Tasman Settlement Support have just set up a new website packed with useful infomation about Nelson and settling into the lifestyle.
READ MORE HERE....
The countdown to the 2011 Rugby World Cup begins...
Trafalgar Park has been upgraded from a tired facility into a striking gateway into Nelson, and is ready to withstand the world's scrutiny next year, Mayor Kerry Marshall says. READ MORE HERE...
True Kiwi Spirit shines through the Christchurch Earthquake!

It is a saying that the worst brings out the best in people and it is amazing to see the solidarity and generosity of people in the entire country offering their support to the devastated Canturbury region.
Tails of heroism and acts of pure kindness have graced news stories for the past 7 days or more... READ MORE HERE...
Quinovic Property Management Newsletter
Looking to rent when you arrive? Quinovic's commitment to making life easy for residential property investors is reflected in our new-look website www.quinovic.co.nz and particularly the wealth of up-to-date information securely stored and available online 24/7 to our clients, wherever they are.
jobs4migrants Newsletter
Immigration New Zealand updated the Long Term & Immediate Skills Shortages List, which have come into effect yesterday. The good news is that not many occupations have been removed from the list. Please find attached a summary of what has changed. READ MORE HERE...
Nelson on Wikipedia

Find out lots of useful info and interesting facts about Nelson on Wikipedia...READ MORE HERE...
Nelson/ Tasman Area Profile -Mapua, Nelsdon Bays Coastal Region
This month we are profiling Mapua.
Nelson Bays Coastal is generally defined as the Mapua/Ruby Bay region. On sitting on the south western coastline of Tasman Bay, the seaside village of Mapua lies approximately 18km west by road on the Main Highway from Richmond. In recent years the population has steadily grown considerably.
READ MORE HERE...
Recommended Reading
Nelson Newcomers Network Latest Newsletter
New Zealand Education Information
Nelson Newcomers Network Testimonial
Latest Property Focus Newsletter - from the National Bank
Investing in New Zealand - from the National Bank
Setting up a business in New Zealand - from the National Bank
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House of the Week
126 Nile Street, Nelson
Perfectly Proportioned, Ideally Positioned
The epitome of relaxed family living beckons, with the school run becoming a distant memory and loads of outdoor space for the kids to kick back and hang out with their friends. READ MORE HERE...

Member Profile
Bruce Farquhar - Bayleys Real Estate
Bruce Farquhar is our real estate partner at migrate2nelson and works within Bayleys, which is a full service real estate company with offices throughout New Zealand.
Coming from earlier careers in the New Zealand Police, and then the commercial aviation industry, he began selling residential property in 1996. READ MORE...
Tips For Migrants
The Nelson City Council and the Tasman District Council have produced a new booklet full of useful tips for migrants. Click here to read the booklet.
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Why Nelson?
To understand why Nelson is the place most Kiwis would prefer to live, go to www.migrate2nelson.org
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