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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