This study explores the definitions and perceptions that Latin American refugees and immigrants have about their quality of life in New Zealand. In addition, this research explores how the immigration status of Latin Americans impacts their quality of life in New Zealand and what factors affect their well-being. Likewise, the study investigates the perceptions that New Zealanders have about refugees and immigrants. Although there has been some research on Latin American immigrants and refugees in New Zealand, no research has been published about the quality of life of these groups in New Zealand. This research uses a mixed-method approach with both, qualitative and quantitative research methods. Although a quantitative method using an online survey was employed, the core of the study remained qualitative, with the adoption of ethnography and autoethnography as research methodologies. The study includes three data collection methods, semi-structured interviews, digital ethnography(which includes observation of the participants through Facebook), and an anonymous online survey. The participants recruited for the interviews were nine refugees and 11 immigrants.