Friday, March 17

Looking For 1 Million Expats

http://www.everyonecounts.co.nz/register/index.html

Every One Counts Survey
This survey will help build an up-to-date picture of New Zealanders living overseas. It will help New Zealand better understand all of its people.
The survey is being conducted by the Kiwi Expat Association - "Kea" - an independent, non-profit Incorporated Society, with the support of a number of private- and public-sector partners.
Your personal information will not be revealed to anyone else. The data will be used by private, public and academic agencies for analysis and research - but only in a form that protects the privacy of individuals. See our Privacy Policy.
You'll be eligible to win great prizes from the All Blacks and Team New Zealand when you complete the survey.

Let's keep overseas Kiwis on the national radar
Latest estimates put New Zealand's population at slightly more than four million.
But we know some of our best and brightest - perhaps as many as one million Kiwis - live overseas. These expat Kiwis can play a significant role in the future of New Zealand - yet we don't really know anything about this important community.
This year, for the first time, the national snapshot of the official New Zealand Census is being supplemented with a survey of Kiwis living overseas.
So "check in" back home ... and make Every One Count! Fill in the Every One Counts survey* and you'll automatically go in the draw to win some fabulous prizes from the All Blacks and Team New Zealand.
And, tell your friends and family overseas. The more referrals you make, the more chances you'll have to win!

Who's behind Every One Counts
Every One Counts is organised by Kea - the Kiwi Expat Association.
Kea is an independent, non-profit organisation that brings together people with a passion for New Zealand, wherever they are in the world.
Wherever you live, Kea New Zealand can keep you connected, engaged and challenged. It's free to join the Kea community.
Every One Counts is also supported by a range of supporters from the public and private sectors.

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