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  1. My wife and I have been doing the math and from a groceries point of view the cost per week is around the same as here in SA. Cost of meat is about 30% more but we don't splurge on such often except when we braai. The cost of living goes sky high when you start factoring in transport and housing. Where our bond here in SA would be around R12k , our rent or bond in NZ would be over double that.
  2. Im glad. We are heavily involved here in SA and my kids would freak if they aren't close to a track.
  3. Anyone got kids racing BMX that side?
  4. Awesome. Thanks Wayne Just waiting for all the assessments from the other agents. Eagle unfortunately want you to pay for the initial assessment so we just want to check what the other guys have to say.
  5. And how are their services compared to the rest? I see some of the guys are willing to help with your CV and job search. Eagle don't seem to offer these services.
  6. We also checked out Eagle migration and they are way cheaper than everyone. Waiting for quotes fron New Zealand Shores and Flair Migration. Network Migration quoted R86k
  7. Those are the guys we are seeing in Feb
  8. Thanks Dave We have a meeting with an agent on 6 Feb. Which agents did you use and how much were the agent costs? We are getting quotes from all the agents and the prices vary immensely.
  9. So my wife and I have started exploring the possibility of moving down to NZ. My BIL lives in Wellington and brother is busy getting document ready for a move to Auckland. I am in the ITC department of THE infamous television company but I don't have a formal qualification. My current title is Senior Architect for Process Systems. I specialise in high level solution providing and 4IR. I work on a lot of automation, AI and cloud projects and manage requirement analysis, interface mapping and roadmap management. I'm basically a glorified Business Analyst on a slightly higher accountability and responsibility ladder. I see that Business Analysis is on the LTSSL but having an ITC degree is a requirement. My wife has a Bcom Accounting degree but didn't do her Honours. She worked in Auditing for 4/5 years and then moved to financial services for 9 years where she is still based. She is responsible for bookkeeping for multiple international companies doing general management accounts, PAYE and payroll for these businesses. My question here is, has anyone gone over into ITC without a degree? Do you think it's possible to go over on my wife's qualifications? edit - Is it worth it to use an agent for your visa applications? This basically means double the amount for visa applications if I do the math right.
  10. I also recently got a quote from them for a carbon fork respray and it was almost R2k. Just basically wanted a colour change from white to black.
  11. And I live 1km away from them. Like I said “ Worse for my pocket than Builders Wharehouse” and I love tools. ????
  12. Didn't know if I should post this in recent purchases or this thread. Got some new Carbon wheels for the little monster. Gonna go out to the bike park(weather permitting) this weekend so will have some more videos to post.
  13. l4y3rcake

    Haval

    Sorry thats a little typo. 14-16km/l
  14. l4y3rcake

    Haval

    My Caddy has all the luxuries you could ask for. Steering controls, bluetooth, aircon.... Funny enough we traded a Jazz in on the Caddy
  15. l4y3rcake

    Haval

    I 2nd that option. I drive the 2.0tdi and have been for almost 6 years. I get 14-16l/km with a pretty even split of town and highway.
  16. You can be glad they don’t have a physical shop on your side. It’s worse than builders where house. Walk in to buy the laaitie rugby shorts and walk out with the whole shop. Their water bottles are great
  17. It was not a red card because the head and neck area of the player did not make contact with the ground. If the Japanese player didn't put his arm out to stop his head from hitting the ground he would have certainly got a red card. By putting his arm out he ended up past the 90 but landing on his shoulder and then back, thus the yellow.
  18. The cable brakes are useless and he wont be able to do tailwhips
  19. I went to all the stores that sell these scooters and even went to view some proper freestyle scooters. The decathlon ones where better than the Sportsmans ones and come pretty close to the pro ones.
  20. Got my 7 yr old this one https://www.decathlon.co.za/p/8352945_mf-one-2016-freestyle-scooter-red.html#/430-254- Very good freestyle scooter. Compares well with the R3000 pro scooters we looked at.
  21. https://www.decathlon.co.za/1201-scooters?page=2&q=0 Go to decathlon. Very good scooters at half the price.
  22. https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fchristianpretorius222%2Fvideos%2F2145117402461044%2F&show_text=0&width=560 Don't know why it won't embed. Just another nice video from Eduplex pump track.
  23. If they can walk they can ride a balance bike. My oldest started on a Strider at 17 months because he could fit on it. My youngest at around 23 months when he could wing his leg over the seat.
  24. Smoked a pork butt for some pulled pork wraps.
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