Net migration in New Zealand is the highest it has been since at least 1978 - and possibly ever.
More than 124,000 people arrived in New Zealand in the March 2016 year, intending to stay long-term or permanently. A During the same period, 56,450 emigrated - resulting in a net gain of 67,619 people - the highest 12 month figure for any period in at least 38 years.
Net migration is the number of people who arrived to stay for more than 12 months, minus those who emigrated. One quarter of arrivals were accounted for by New Zealand citizens returning after being away for more than a year.
Multicultural New Zealand executive director Tayo Agunlejika said immigration was overwhelmingly beneficial to New Zealand, and helped create a diverse and dynamic culture.
"It's a very positive thing - it gives you a vibrant society where not everyone is the same. It comes with its own challenges, but it's good for society," he said.