Canterbury handyman Eng Chuan Tang thought of making Australia his permanent home after hearing stories about its endless opportunities and a job market that was "paved with gold".
But after an exploration trip to Melbourne last year, the 54-year-old - who moved to Christchurch from Malaysia more than 20 years ago - decided to stay in Christchurch.
Despite his own home being hit by the city's devastating earthquakes, Mr Tang said the quakes had given him work opportunities that Australia never would.
Mr Tang makes his living by providing general repair services and doing basic construction and demolition.
"It has been three years since the first earthquake, but there's still a huge demand for me to demolish damaged homes and properties," he said.