Stories by Gill Bonnett
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Lance Armstrong draws a crowd in Auckland
An estimated 1000 cyclists joined the disgraced seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong on a waterfront bike ride in Auckland this morning.
Study exposes exploitation of migrant workers
A study has found evidence of widespread exploitation of migrant workers, with some working up to 18-hour shifts and being paid as little as $4 an hour and in some cases nothing at all. Audio
Sponsorship period for immigrants' parents doubles
Immigrants will now have to support their parents, if they sponsor to join them here, financially for 10 years if they are approved to settle in New Zealand.
Migrant points system overhaul on the cards
A government review of the skilled migrant category could lead to a points system overhaul.
Immigration advisor loses licence over colleague's bad advice
An immigration adviser has lost his licence after he allowed a senior colleague to give unlawful advice, including that an immigrant should lie to border officials.
Immigrant 'paid thousands' for NZ job
An Indian immigrant who said he paid thousands of dollars to secure jobs, only to be forced to work like a slave, is accusing labour inspectors of not properly investigating his claims.
Skilled migrant resident numbers fall under new rules
The number of people eligible to become residents through the skilled migrant category has halved since the government tightened immigration settings last week.
Lawyer told Asian official to find a job in North Korea
A lawyer has been fined and ordered to apologise for telling a court official she should find a job in North Korea.
Is paying for jobs to obtain visas the next big scandal?
As an RNZ investigation reveals evidence of migrant workers being scammed thousands of dollars for fake jobs, cases of suspected job-selling for visas are emerging.
Election fraudster investigated over job-selling
A former Labour Party candidate convicted of electoral fraud for registering ineligible voters is facing action for his part in an immigration job-selling scam.
Asylum seeker forced to take part in fights at Mt Eden prison
A tribunal has accepted an asylum seeker's claims that he was forced to take part in fights at the troubled Mt Eden prison in Auckland.
Chef visas could get chop
A review is under way into whether chefs should still be classed as a priority profession for attracting overseas workers.
NZ visa numbers reach 'staggering' record high
More people have been approved to work in New Zealand in the last year than in any other on record.
Ministers rejected attempt to sponsor 200 refugees
Ministers rejected a plan to let individuals and groups sponsor up to 200 refugees a year, government papers show.
Anxious wait for detainees ahead of PM visit
New Zealanders being held in Australian detention centres say they want their voices heard clearly when the two country's leaders meet in Auckland. Audio
Dishonest immigration advisers face "no consequences"
Rogue immigration advisers responsible for defrauding vulnerable clients have not paid a cent of the hundreds of thousands of dollars they were ordered to repay.