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Pinoy gave up SG for New Zealand

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Why many Asian (including Pinoys) are migrating to New Zealand

By Naomi Tajitsu, Reuters
Posted at 06/20/2014 10:14 AM | Updated as of 06/20/2014 7:13 PM

Philippine-born Elzerie Alcaide moved to Wellington, New Zealand from Singapore in January. Photo by Naomi Tajitsu, Reuters
WELLINGTON - When Elzerie Alcaide moved to Wellington from Singapore in January, she swapped 12-hour workdays, vast mazes of shopping malls and a diet of takeaway food for nine-to-five hours, weekend drives in the countryside and home-cooked meals.

Alcaide is among the 40,000 migrants, nearly 1 percent of the population, expected to settle in New Zealand this year, many of them white-collar workers attracted by a laid-back lifestyle and promising job prospects in an economy which is outperforming most developed countries.

"Living in Singapore or Manila can be stressful," said the 33-year old, Philippines-born quality assurance analyst who recently started working at accounting software developer Xero.

"But in New Zealand you can have a good work-life balance, and the work environment is more family oriented, which is really nice," Alcaide said during a break at the offices of one of New Zealand's fastest-growing companies.

Rising immigration is a key driver behind record high house prices. This has prompted the central bank to raise rates and has seen the opposition Labour Party calling for a cut in immigration as it seeks to score political points ahead of a general election in September.

Immigration has surged in the past year, boosted by arrivals from China, India and other Asian countries, along with Britain and the United States. Data due next week is expected to show the highest net inflows in more than a decade in May.

According to official figures, the last time net migration inflows were this strong was in 2003-2004, when annual economic growth leapt as high as 5.6 percent. The economy is expected to grow around 4.0 percent this year, its fastest clip since then.

On Thursday, data showed growth in the South Pacific nation accelerated to its quickest pace in over six-years, driven largely by a building boom.

An economic slowdown in Australia in the past year has both put the brakes on migration by New Zealanders to their bigger neighbour, and raised the comparative appeal of New Zealand among prospective migrants around the world

"Traditionally, when candidates were looking down under they'd look at Australia as it was the country with the golden opportunities," said Pete Macauley, regional director, New Zealand, at Michael Page recruitment agency.

"However, they're now considering New Zealand and they're exploring the New Zealand market as a potential next move."

Job recruiters in the remote, largely Anglo-Saxon country of 4.5 million say this is a boon for domestic and multinational companies, which are expanding faster than the home-grown skilled labour force following years of a 'brain drain' to Australia.

ECONOMIC DIVIDEND

The proportion of overseas-born New Zealanders has been on the rise in the past 20 years - nearly one-quarter of all New Zealand residents were born overseas in 2013, up from around 16 percent in 1991.

Skilled migrants have been one of the major drivers of this growth, a category actively encouraged by the government as it seeks to diversify the pool of labour.

A case in point is the country's budding tech industry, which stands to benefit from skilled migrants.

As technology exports have doubled since 2005 to NZ$682 million in 2013, the country's fastest-growing export earning sector is actively recruiting overseas talent as they struggle to fill positions with local skilled workers.

At the same time, immigration growth has helped push house prices to record highs, with national values roughly doubling in the past decade, prompting the central bank to start raising interest rates this year.

The opposition Labour Party's calls for a cut in immigration levels is seen as an attempt to exploit the issue ahead of the elections it is widely expected to lose on current opinion polls.

Recruitment consultant Jonny Wyles says politicians would do well not to scare away overseas talent.

"The anti-immigration rhetoric we're hearing in the run up to the election is a real threat to companies that truly aspire to compete on the world stage if it means we appear less open and less welcoming to high skilled migrants," he said.

But Alcaide is in for the long haul, attracted by the prospect of advancing her career here while also immersing herself in New Zealand's scenic landscapes, popularised most recently in film-maker Peter Jackson's "Hobbit" movies.

"My friends and I have a running joke," she said. "In Singapore our hobby was shopping, but here, we bake, we cook, we go for drives and we enjoy nature."

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/global-filipino/06/20/14/why-many-asians-are-migrating-new-zealand
 
iv met many pinoys in australia too that migrated from singapore......looks like new zealand is suffering from the same problems as singapore....poor aussies poor kiwis....i hope they do not follow down the path of singapore.
 
Hope the shitskins follow suits. We dont need these rubbish ppl in Singapore.
 
thanks to the pap, sg has becum the epitome of stepping stones for all downtrodden peoples of south east asia to enjoy unfettered opportunities to "uplift" their careers, livelihood, standard of living, and families. sg will be remembered for her generosity and helpfulness in uplifting hundreds of thousands perhaps millions in the region out of poverty and allowing them to pursue greener pastures further abroad. she is the mother of all human trafficking, training, preparation and funneling site that the world has ever known, and for that world crass accolade, you must thank the pap. pap is da bestest! :D
 
When 1 leaves another 2 will take his place. Their country got endless supply.

You know why is that so? The word is kickbacks. Pinoy HR manager agrees to hire pinoy countrymen over locals and gets a cut of their salary for 6 months to a year
 
You know why is that so? The word is kickbacks. Pinoy HR manager agrees to hire pinoy countrymen over locals and gets a cut of their salary for 6 months to a year

Our sinkie side dont know about this practice? How come its allowed to carry on?
 
一路好走。。。 tuayepeh will join you on your journey down

善有善报, 恶有恶报。。 看到地狱判官, 就不要胡说八道

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Oz and nz are more suited to accepting immigrants in vast numbers as they are truly large countries....not little red dots.
 
Our sinkie side dont know about this practice? How come its allowed to carry on?

How to know? False declaration of salary they already cannot handle, how to catch kickback? Easier to catch false declaration because its a employer/FT employee thing. So if the employer pissed off the FT, the FT just needs to go MOM and the employer is in deepshit. False declaration is prosecution case.

Kickbacks can involve employer/ FT employees but more common is FT HR manager/ FT employees. Harder to catch because of the bonding between own countrymen
 
Oz and nz are more suited to accepting immigrants in vast numbers as they are truly large countries....not little red dots.

uh no,no country is alright when it looks like little mumbai and chinatown,when i go to melbourne australia,i want to be immersed in ang moh culture and listen to ang moh talk,i dont want to be facing hordes of tiongs and pakis and seven eleven abus and third world dogs.....that is not the reason why i left singapore,i left singapore to get away from 3rd world roaches not to be surrounded by them in another country.
 
How to know? False declaration of salary they already cannot handle, how to catch kickback? Easier to catch false declaration because its a employer/FT employee thing. So if the employer pissed off the FT, the FT just needs to go MOM and the employer is in deepshit. False declaration is prosecution case.

Kickbacks can involve employer/ FT employees but more common is FT HR manager/ FT employees. Harder to catch because of the bonding between own countrymen


Knnb all the different types of cb, sinkies always disadvantaged and the bastards get away with it.
 
iv met many pinoys in australia too that migrated from singapore......looks like new zealand is suffering from the same problems as singapore....poor aussies poor kiwis....i hope they do not follow down the path of singapore.

Ultimately, NZ will also shut the door to mass immigration but pappies will not because they need foreigners to become shitizens to support them in GE. UK is now closing its door to foreigners too. Pappies will continue to welcome foreigners for political reasons.
 
How to know? False declaration of salary they already cannot handle, how to catch kickback? Easier to catch false declaration because its a employer/FT employee thing. So if the employer pissed off the FT, the FT just needs to go MOM and the employer is in deepshit. False declaration is prosecution case.

Kickbacks can involve employer/ FT employees but more common is FT HR manager/ FT employees. Harder to catch because of the bonding between own countrymen

that is just bullshit please,even without kickbacks these muddafuckers will still hire their own kind by the truck loads,even if u put 1000 dollar levy on them they will still find excuses and cost justification or say no sinkies wants to do the job.
 
uh no,no country is alright when it looks like little mumbai and chinatown,when i go to melbourne australia,i want to be immersed in ang moh culture and listen to ang moh talk,i dont want to be facing hordes of tiongs and pakis and seven eleven abus and third world dogs.....that is not the reason why i left singapore,i left singapore to get away from 3rd world roaches not to be surrounded by them in another country.


Then move to marthas vineyard.
 
Lately I have been stocking up on insecticides as there are far too many cockroaches in sinkapore.
 
Angmo countries still da best!!

Shorter working hours good pay and less stressful and less crowded!

And more time with God.

Who in the right frame of mind would settle for the opposites?

This Pinoy is wise!
 
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Angmo countries still da best!!

Shorter working hours good pay and less stressful and less crowded!

Who in the right frame of mind would settle for the opposites?

the main problem is you have to cook your own laksa unlike in sg where you can go to any food court, eatery, or kopitiam to get a bowl of laksa for sgd3 to sgd4. here's my home cooked laksa, and i have to go out of the way to get all the necessary ingredients to prepare the meal.
 

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the main problem is you have to cook your own laksa unlike in sg where you can go to any food court, eatery, or kopitiam to get a bowl of laksa for sgd3 to sgd4. here's my home cooked laksa, and i have to go out of the way to get all the necessary ingredients to prepare the meal.

ill trade u all the laksa in singapore for a zinburger anytime.
 
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