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Emails reveal residency pleas of rural GP, convicted criminals granted stay

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Wasted Money Could Have Helped Progress Skilled Migrants Says NZAMI

Friday, 16 July 2021, 12:57 pm The deferral of the new accreditation of employers’ system to 2022 means the Government has wasted thousands of dollars by sending immigration staff throughout New Zealand this year to explain a system it is not ready to implement. Ms June Ranson, chair of the New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment (NZAMI), says the deferral shows a lack of planning. “We in the immigration industry could not see from the outset how the new accreditation system could have been implemented by November 1, based on Immigration NZ’s lack of staff, the upgrading of its IT system and the Government’s previous

Covid 19 coronavirus: Government targets rich investors as part of its reset of immigration settings

Covid 19 coronavirus: Government targets rich investors as part of its reset of immigration settings 17 May, 2021 06:00 AM 6 minutes to read Economic Development Minister Stuart Nash said the new border exceptions would allow more than 200 wealthy international investors to come to New Zealand over the next 12 months. Video / Mark Mitchell Economic Development Minister Stuart Nash said the new border exceptions would allow more than 200 wealthy international investors to come to New Zealand over the next 12 months. Video / Mark Mitchell Wealthy investors and highly-skilled workers will be the targets of New Zealand s Covid-19 immigration reset to reduce the economy s reliance on low-wage migrants.

Community Scoop » Immigration System Reset – Setting The Scene

Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa. Thank you for being here tonight as I outline the government’s planning to improve New Zealand’s immigration system so it works for New Zealand. Unfortunately, my colleague, Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi isn’t well enough to join us. I would like to take the opportunity to outline the government’s planning to improve New Zealand’s immigration system and ensure it delivers better outcomes for our communities and economy. COVID-19 has presented enormous challenges – disrupting travel, trade, and family ties. I want to acknowledge that from the start. But it presents once-in-a-generation opportunity to change some of the shortcomings in the way we’ve been doing things, and that includes the way we manage immigration.

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