Thousands of Americans have registered an interest in moving to New Zealand since Donald Trump was elected US President - and not even a 7.8 magnitude earthquake has put a dent in numbers.
Immigration New Zealand officials said they had received more than 13,000 registrations of interest from US citizens hoping to come here - more than 17 times the number of registrations usually received in a week.
The figures were recorded between November 9-16 - exactly a week after Donald Trump shocked the world and was declared President-elect of the United States of America.
Immigration NZ spokesman Greg Forsythe said: "In the last week, (Wednesday to Wednesday) the Immigration New Zealand website received 112,690 visits from the United States - compared to a usual weekly average of 16,100 visits.
"In the same period, the New Zealand Now website - which contains information about living, working, studying and investing in New Zealand - received 158,333 visits from the United States, compared to a usual weekly average of 10,500 visits."