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  2. Irish New Zealanders - Wikipedia

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    The Irish diaspora in the nineteenth century reached New Zealand, with many Irish people immigrating to the country, predominantly to Auckland, Canterbury and the West Coast. With Irish immigration to New Zealand, the Irish people established Catholic churches and schools, especially in Auckland. [3]

  3. Immigration to New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Migration to New Zealand began only very recently in human history, ... By 1860 more than 100,000 British and Irish settlers lived throughout New Zealand.

  4. Ireland–New Zealand relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1840, New Zealand formally joined the British Empire after the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. [2] The first major contact between both nations was during first wave of Irish immigration to New Zealand. Because the Irish were considered to be "British", it is unknown who the first Irish were to reach New Zealand, however, the first Irish ...

  5. Irish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    This was attributed to the installment of the New Zealand Land act. To further aid with the financial burden, free passage to any immigrant was granted after 1874. [114] The Irish diaspora population in New Zealand also resulted in a diminished amount of prejudice against Roman Catholicism compared to that in other British colonies. The lack of ...

  6. Scottish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Scottish migration to New Zealand dates back to the earliest period of European colonisation, with a large proportion of Pākehā New Zealanders being of Scottish descent. [56] However, identification as "British" or "European" New Zealanders can sometimes obscure their origin.

  7. New Zealand will require visa applicants to speak English as ...

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    New Zealand's government attracted 173,000 non-citizen migrants in 2023, more than double what officials forecast in May 2023. ... Migration to New Zealand surged after the country lowered COVID ...

  8. New Zealand to ease migration rules to lure more skilled workers

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    New Zealand said on Wednesday it would free up its annual intake of highly skilled migrants and chart a faster route to giving them permanent residency, as rich nations compete to lure the best ...

  9. Angela McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Irish Migrants in New Zealand, 1840-1937: the Desired Haven. Vol. 3. Boydell Press, 2005. [5] McCarthy, Angela. Personal narratives of Irish and Scottish migration, 1921-65: For spirit and adventure. Oxford University Press, 2017. [6] McCarthy, Angela. Scottishness and Irishness in New Zealand since 1840. Manchester University Press, 2011. [7]