
Changing face of NZ: One in four residents will be Asian by 2043
Stats NZ projections show the changing face of New Zealand.
Stats NZ projections show the changing face of New Zealand.
From November, companies wanting to recruit migrant staff will have to be accredited.
There's a jump in new migrants feeling lonely most or all of the time.
New Productivity Commission report shows NZ still struggling to lift economic efficiency.
Businessman Andrew Barnes on why we should expect more of wealthy investors coming to NZ.
New population stats show Kiwi demographic on the rise. What does it mean for our future?
The blooming of National MP Erica Stanford.
The pandemic has led to a global increase in anti-Asian hate.
The Government is being urged to immediately end detaining asylum seekers in prison.
Businesses will also not be able to rely on cheap labour from overseas anymore.
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
The first full year of closed borders is reflected in the latest migration numbers
Up to 220 individuals will be identified and invited to come into New Zealand.
EDITORIAL: Our long-term problems are harder to sort out than vaccinations and reopening.
Finance Minister needs to be prepared for backlash as he sticks to middle path on Budget.
Judge says "five species of fraud" used to con investor into parting with $6 million.
Opinion: 'Migrants have made this their home, often giving everything up to come here.'
They say it treats "migrant workers as cheap labour and second class citizens".
Concerns were raised three times between July 2018 and January 2020.
Immigration is the unknown variable when economists try to forecast the next few years.
Seven women claim exploitative conditions and lack of accountability at the top.
A travel bubble freed up 1300 MIQ rooms - how the Govt closed the door on Covid risk.
INZ has apologised for cherry-picking highly-paid residence applications. Photo / 123RF
Migrants are feeling lost with no indication of visa status in regards of work, study etc
Rising numbers of temporary migrants haven't boosted horticulture's productivity.
A comprehensive report on NZ's productivity weakness suggests big changes are needed.
Nearly one in eight hospitality businesses are struggling to recruit skilled staff.
AUT University says student a good candidate for special immigration consideration.
RSE workers on government help peaked last year, just as horticultural hiring crunch hit.