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Italy doubles tax for wealthy foreigners
Financial Times: 'Flat tax for the billionaires' launched to address house price concerns.
ANZ reverses house price forecast, expects 1% fall
Three aspects of house prices and interest rates have been revised in new research.
Businessman dubbed ‘little prince' of counterfeit cigarettes faces deportation
Han Zhang, who imported drugs and tobacco, wanted to remain in NZ to be close to his son.
The New Zealand tax rule that stops talent staying
We have an outdated international tax regime that contradicts our immigration strategy.
Migrants forced to ‘spill their guts’ to media for visa attention - Green Party
Brazilian couple still in limbo: 'You can’t live a normal life'.
Opinion: Immigration is both essential and impossible – Martin Wolf
Financial Times: High-income countries may have to abandon today’s binary migration view.
Nepalese nationals targeted in new fake job offers for cash scam
Nepalese Consulate issues immigration scam warning on Facebook.
Age-gap love triumph: Filipino mum wins battle to live in NZ
A mum is overjoyed after getting a visa to remain in NZ with her baby girl.
Mexican lawyer’s bid to join brother in NZ thrown out despite $3 million offer
A $3 million promise was not enough for the man who dreamed of moving to NZ.
Americans in New Zealand 'terrified' after Trump shooting
Many Americans who call New Zealand home are left shaken by the presidential campaign.
ESOL teacher shortage puts schools under pressure
Education leaders have described having to use libraries and halls as classrooms.
Costs 'just as out of control in Aussie': The Kiwis who have come home
Some jobs that once got 30 applications now get 300 in a week.
London calling? Incomes, living costs v NZ – and the job that's 'paradise' in UK
As the cost-of-living crisis drags on, Kiwis are heading offshore in droves.
Packing their bags: Kiwis depart in record numbers, Aussie appeal on the rise
Latest data shows record migrant departures even as the net migration gain stays high
Analysis: Why Greens hate waka-jumping law and will be cautious about using it
But they'll have to decide whether they'll be the first party to eject one of their own.
Workers 'just want their wages' amidst Green MPs employment scandal
Two former Bikes & Beyond workers have filed claims for due wages against Tana.
'Disgrace': Peters reacts as MP Darleen Tana set for waka-jumping showdown
Darleen Tana says natural justice was not followed after her resignation from the Greens.
'Pre-determined view': Darleen Tana breaks silence after being asked to resign from Parliament
Under the waka-jumping law, a process has to be followed for Tana to be kicked out.
115 days: Green MP spends half her political career suspended
Darleen Tana hasn't been seen at Parliament for more than half her career as an MP.
Auckland aunt granted visa after decades-long deportation battle
A family fighting to keep their aunt in New Zealand have been granted a reprieve.
‘Drain’ leaves NZ’s unemployment higher than Australia
Migration across the Tasman so high it's skewing unemployment rate at national levels.