In the South Island of New Zealand, you will find a little town called Kaitangata in the Clutha district. With a population of 800, this coastal town is commonly known as Kai. Now, why would this place be in the limelight? There is a dearth of people to fill jobs.
In recent news, local businesses teamed up with town authorities to offer jobs with good salary packages and affordable housing plans. The decided to run a recruitment drive. There are more than 1,000 job vacancies while the population is only 800. Talk about a need to bridge the skill gap!
According to Kai’s mayor, Bryan Cadogen, there are thousands of jobs, and employers in sawmills, milk formula and cheese factories are willing to pay quite well.
One of the employers, part of this drive, dairy farmer Evan Dick said, “This is an old-fashioned community, we don’t lock our houses, we let kids run free. We have jobs; we have houses, but we don’t have people. We want to make this town vibrant again; we are waiting with open arms.”
Real estate offers are priced around NZ$ 230,000 or US$ 163,000.
The unemployed youth is only two - not 2% but only TWO people. Imagine the vault of opportunities.
Thanks to the affordability of this town, people can have a comfortable life and not have to struggle.
If you work in the food industry, then you could think about moving to this tiny town and live quite a comfortable life. You need to
apply for a New Zealand Work Visa. Depending on your eligibility, you can apply for the respective visa.
For more information, you visit our website moreveisas.com. You can also visit one of our centers in different cities (listed on our website), and we can assist you through the entire visa process.