A surge in visitor visa fraud cases appears to be the main reason behind a sharp increase in the number of Chinese nationals refused entry into New Zealand, according to Immigration New Zealand.
Figures released under the official information act (OIA) reveal that in the first nine months of the year, 368 Chinese nationals were refused entry to New Zealand at Auckland Airport.
That compares to a total of 222 in 2018 and just 55 in 2017.
Immigration New Zealand (INZ) assistant general manager Peter Devoy said there were a couple of reasons for the sharp increase.
But the primary reason has been an increase in the number of cases of visitor visa application fraud detected when travellers arrive at the border.