The housing crisis in areas like Auckland is not a by-product of migrants buying up residential properties, Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse says.
The comment comes after the Green Party last month floated the idea of a tax on non-residents who buy residential property in New Zealand.
In Hong Kong, a 15 per cent surcharge has been introduced in an attempt to take some of the heat out of the property market.
Mr Woodhouse told TVNZ's Q+A programme today the housing crisis was not a by-product of immigration.
"I wouldn't accept that. We need skills and we are a migrant nation - we have always relied on immigration," he said.