New Zealand: a promised land for expats and a place of pilgrimage for film lovers
With nearly as many tourists per year as its population, New Zealand is now experiencing a new craze that Enquête’s exclusive journalists wanted to lift the veil. For several months, they lived side by side with New Zealanders and French expats, who went on to live 20,000 km from their home country. Their report will be discovered on Sunday, May 21 in La Trois.
Lakes and mountains as far as the eye can see, magnificent glaciers and stunning landscapes: you are welcome New Zealand, one of the least densely populated countries on the planet. With an area of 268,680 square kilometers and a population of only 4.5 million people, more than half of whom live in Auckland, the capital, this country is already known all over the world. Big empty spaces. space that explains it Late occupancy It is this area, first occupied by Polynesian settlers in the thirteenth century, that attracts more and more expatswho came to settle in this little corner of paradise.
In fact, due to the low unemployment rate and many job opportunities available there, the country attracts many French In search of peace.
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