“…The New Zealand experience also contributes to the bigger picture of transnational family living, including amenity and retirement migration, such as discussions focusing on Western European (Ackers & Dwyer, 2004; King, Warnes & Williams, 2000; Warnes, Friedrich, Kellaher & Torres, 2004); Pacific‐Asian migration (cf. Ley & Kobayashi, 2005); and British migration within the ‘old Commonwealth’ of Australia and Canada (Hammerton, 2004; Hammerton & Thomson, 2005). New Zealand continues to be a highly popular destination for British migrants with a recent high mark of 17,000 residency approvals for 2005, in addition to around 23,000 work permit approvals for the same year.…”