Discussions are ongoing with Australia about the deportation of New Zealand citizens and progress has been made, Prime Minister Bill English says.
The Commonwealth Ombudsman, which investigates complaints about Australian Government agencies, has released a report that is highly critical of the treatment of people who have had their Australian visas cancelled after being jailed for 12 cumulative months or more, or failing a character test.
The report found that, of the 1219 non-citizens who had their visas cancelled between January 2014 and February 2016, 697 were from New Zealand.
It found that there were serious delays in deciding the outcome of appeals against deportation, meaning people were being held for long periods in immigration detention centres.
Only rarely had the Australian Government cancelled visas before a person's expected release from prison so that any appeal process could be worked through while they were in prison, the report found.