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Experience New Zealand at Down Under Live!

 

Experience New Zealand at Down Under Live!

The UK’s leading event for emigrating to New Zealand today announces an exciting new addition to the show.

Experience New Zealand will be a dedicated area of Down Under Live at the London expo, which takes place on the 18th and 19th September 2010. Visitors to the show can expect to find representatives of the New Zealand government, migration agents and a host of specialist migration companies to help them make the move downunder.

Last year, over 17,000 Britons made a permanent home in New Zealand. The land of the long white cloud is increasingly popular with UK migrants as it offers a great outdoors life, better career prospects and a more relaxed lifestyle.

Down Under Live offers anyone looking to emigrate to New Zealand a wealth of information and advice that will save them both time and money. Would be migrants can sit and enjoy the day-long seminar programme that covers every aspect of emigrating to New Zealand, as well as visiting the expo and talking to the many companies that provide goods and services to migrants.

Entry to the show costs from just £10 per person, with under 16’s admitted free of charge. Tickets are available from either the ticket hotline on (0) 1179 323586 or by visiting the website – www.downunderlive.co.uk.

Down Under Live takes place on the 18th & 19th September 2010 at The Business Design Centre in London and then on the 25th & 26th September at The National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham.
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