There is growing appetite in Parliament for New Zealand to immediately welcome people fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The United Nations believes more than 500,000 people have already fled.
National and the Greens today called for the Government to urgently begin welcoming Ukrainians.
National's immigration spokeswoman Erica Stanford urged the Government to create a "special humanitarian visa" for immediate family members of Ukrainians who have settled in New Zealand.
"The situation in Ukraine is worsening by the day and Ukrainian Kiwis will be extremely worried about the safety of their family members back home," Stanford said.
"This is something New Zealand can do now to support our Ukrainian Kiwis to bring their immediate family members here. There are approximately 1500 Ukrainians living in New Zealand, so this could benefit thousands of people in desperate situations," she said.
Stanford said the Government should also be fast-tracking existing visa applications for Ukrainians, as Australia has done.
The Greens want the Government to urgently offer to resettle refugees.