Immigration
Couple fights to stay in NZ after immigration advisor missed deadline
A Brazilian couple living in Auckland for the last 8 years are fighting to stay in New Zealand after their immigration advisor missed the deadline to apply for residence. Rayssa Almeida reports. Audio
Leaning into virtuosity with Sam Low
Chef and food creative Sam Low talks about finding virtuosity and his life before and after winning Masterchef 2022. Audio
New language rules may force exploited migrants to leave NZ
One worker borrowed thousands to pay for her visa and is worried her lack of English will prevent her from having it renewed.
Unauthorised people could access visa applicants' personal details for months
The button that removed the authorisation did not work, so former advisors and lawyers could still see details associated with old cases.
Concern for economy as truck drivers visa rules change
Industry leaders say the pathway helped local businesses to attract "skilled, experienced operators in a highly competitive international market".
Visas for wealthy investors plummet, lawyer says
Hundreds of millionaires were given NZ residence each year before the scheme was overhauled 18 months ago. Since then, the number has dropped to 20.
Ethnic communities deliver mixed verdict on immigration reform
They have welcomed changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme but warn that more work still needs to be done.
Immigration lawyer on changes to a temporary work visa scheme
An immigration lawyer says changes to a temporary work visa scheme don't address the root causes of migrant exploitation.
Changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa Scheme take effect from Monday.
…Immigration tightening might only be temporary - Minister
While she is turning the tap down for now, Immigration Minister Erica Stanford says the reverse might be the case next year. Audio
Accredited Employer Work Visa Scheme changes will cut down on exploitation says Immigration Minister
Immigration Minister Erica Stanford says changes to a key work visa scheme will curb unsustainable levels of migration and cut down on exploitation.
A raft of changes for the Accredited Employer Work… Audio
"For a small country, it packs a punch" - Dave Phillips on Jamaica
Extolling the virtues of his home country in this episode, Jamaican Honorary Consul Dave Phillips talks about his love for his island in this episode. Audio
Nearly half of study visa applications from India so far this year declined
Agents say fraud and tougher rules are driving high refusal rates for foreign students applying from India.
Immigration NZ turning down almost half of student visa applications from India
Agents say fraud and tougher rules are driving high refusal rates for foreign students applying from India.
Immigration New Zealand says it is turning down about half the study visa applications… Audio
Visa for parents to be revised - minister
Erica Stanford is looking at reforms to family visas this term, bringing hope of a five-year visitor visa for parents and grandparents .
Man's refugee status revoked after unfounded persecution claims
The man has also been accused of helping others make fraudulent asylum claims and offering to sponsor a woman's visa through a fake marriage.
Immigration advisor wants Government to take action on fake visas
An immigration adviser wants the Government to take action against an influx of fake visas.
A fake visa supposedly signed by Oprah Winfrey is one of many that have appeared, trying to convince… Audio
Fake visas and offers to sell jobs - the latest immigration scams
The reports of fake visas circulating include one that appears to show the signature of US celebrity Oprah Winfrey.
NZ firms offered money to sell job 'partnerships'
New Zealand companies and immigration advisers are being contacted by overseas migration agents offering them big money to sell jobs.
Fake visas are also circulating, including one that appears to… Audio
Ministry set up to "heal wounds" of 15 March faces job cuts
The Public Sector Union is "alarmed" by a proposal to axe jobs at the Ministry for Ethnic Communities.
Too many asylum-seekers making false claims - government
The government is looking at how it can cut down on the number of asylum-seekers - saying too many of them are making false claims.