Kiwi criminals living in Australia are getting their marching orders from officials as figures reveal almost two New Zealanders a day are getting sent home.
An investigation by the Courier Mail discovered 664 Kiwis had their visas cancelled in the past financial year after a law change in December 2014.
More than 3000 foreigners have had their visas revoked over the past three years, including murderers and members of street gangs, the Courier Mail reported.
Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has been cancelling visas of foreign-born criminals on character grounds, which include substantial criminal record or if they are suspected of being a member of a group involved in criminal conduct.
The most high-profile case was that of Shane Martin, father of premiership-winning AFL star Dustin Martin, who was booted out because of his Rebels motorcycle gang links.