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  2. New Zealand immigration hits an all-time high as movement ...

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    New Zealand's immigration numbers have hit an all-time high, enabling employers to fill jobs but also putting pressure on the housing market, according to economists. The net number of immigrants ...

  3. Immigration New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Immigration New Zealand is an agency within the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment that is responsible for facilitating and regulating immigration, tourism, foreign students and workers, and foreign investment in New Zealand. Immigration NZ's other responsibilities include migrant attraction, visa facilitation, border protection ...

  4. Skilled Migrant Category (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The SMC combines both a points-based system as well as minimum requirements. The minimum points required is 6, and other minimum requirements include that one holds current skilled employment or an offer of skilled employment with a New Zealand employer that holds an accreditation with Immigration New Zealand, be aged 55 or under, be healthy, be of good character, and meet minimum English ...

  5. Refugees in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Immigration New Zealand refugee quota ; Barnett, Tracey 'The Quiet War on Asylum' 2013, BWB Texts: Wellington. Refugees from Te Ara, Encyclopedia of New Zealand; Pahiatua Children; books on the Polish refugees; Refugee sector organisations in New Zealand; Verbitsky, J. "Refugee Policy" in New Zealand Government and Politics, Ed. Miller, R, 4th ...

  6. Immigration to New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Due to New Zealand's geographic isolation, several centuries passed before the next phase of settlement, that of Europeans. Only then did the original inhabitants need to distinguish themselves from the new arrivals, using the adjective "māori" which means "ordinary" or "indigenous" which later became a noun although the term New Zealand native was common until about 1890.

  7. Google says it will stop linking to New Zealand news if a law ...

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    Google said Friday it will stop linking to New Zealand news content and will reverse its support of local media outlets if the government passes a law forcing tech companies to pay for articles ...

  8. Dawn raids (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Tangata O Le Moana: New Zealand and the People of the Pacific. Te Papa Press. ISBN 978-1-877385-72-8. Parker, John (2005), Frontier of Dreams: The Story of New Zealand—Into the 21st Century, 1946–2005, Auckland: TVNZ and Scholastic, pp. 28–29, 64–65; Mitchell, James (July 2003). Immigration and National Identity in 1970s New Zealand ...

  9. Chris Penk - Wikipedia

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    In December 2024, in his role as Associate Minister of Immigration, Penk intervened to approve the visa application of controversial American commentator and speaker Candace Owens, whose visa had previously been declined by Immigration New Zealand in November on the grounds that she had been denied entry to Australia for reasons that included ...