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Relocating to Wellington
Moving across the globe is no small feat, and moving to Wellington from Canada makes it more thrilling because of unique contrasts. From Canada’s vast landscapes and snowy winters to Wellington’s rugged coastlines and temperate climate, the transition is both refreshing and complex. But if you’re planning the big move, here are some key insights to make it smoother. Planning ahead makes a big difference. Bekins Worldwide, using its decades of international move experience and expertise, is here to help you, with both the best time of year to move and what to expect on the day you move into your new residence.
Tips For Moving to Wellington
Wellington, known affectionately as the coolest little capital in the world, has a temperate maritime climate. If you want to avoid extreme winds and rain on your moving day, the best time to relocate is during late summer or early autumn, February through April. This window offers mild temperatures, calmer weather, and a more settled housing market after the busy December-January holiday season. You’ll also sidestep the peak rental competition that flares up with university students returning in late January.
Wellington is called Windy Welly because it is notorious for its wind. On a blustery afternoon, extra time and effort needed to move possessions up the famously hilly streets. Parking challenges exist with narrow roads and limited driveways adding significant time for unloading extra long walks, back and forth. Once customs clearance and customs storage charges become known, delivery arrangements, including street permits, securing the right accessibility equipment, etc. becomes possible. Your desired move in time and date is secured. Your preparations for electricity, gas, water, and broadband are respected, with the move in being done in harmony with them.
“Kiwis”, a nickname derived from the country’s native flightless bird, are generally relaxed, welcoming, and proud of their city’s creative energy and coffee culture. Don’t be surprised if a stranger chats with you at the supermarket or your barista remembers your name after one visit. It’s part of what makes Wellington feel like home so quickly.
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More Help With Moving to Wellington
• Cost Of Living in Wellington
• New Zealand Government
• City of Wellington
• Residential Parking Permits
• Approval Before Vehicle Import
• New Zealand Consulate-General – Vancouver
• New Zealand High Commission – Ottawa
To make a call to Wellington
• Dial 011 (outside North America)
• Dial 64 (code for New Zealand)
• Dial 4 (Wellington area code)
• Dial the local phone number
or the cell phone number.
In Wellington use 111 for emergencies.