Top 3 Differences Between Living in the UK and New Zealand as a Teacher
Living and working in New Zealand and the UK as a teacher offers plenty of similarities, but a few key differences. Let’s take a look at the top three ways in which the two differ…
- Big teaching possibilities
Teachers are always in demand in the UK, and committed, talented education professionals will always have a home there. If you’re interested in continuing your career teaching, then living in the UK is a great way to take things to the next level.
- Variety of locations
There are many different landscapes and locations where teachers can find work in the UK, meaning New Zealanders seeking either big city life or a quieter pace can both find some balance.
- Differing paperwork
Teachers from New Zealand will need to supply the necessary teaching qualifications, just as they would at home. There is also a Visa requirement, with varying tiers depending on the subject you’ll be teaching.