Indians, Somalians, Kiwis and Fijians next on list of 145 passport cons convicted in past decade.
Samoa tops the list of countries with citizens who have committed immigration fraud in New Zealand.
Twenty-two people from the Pacific nation have been convicted in the past 10 years of using fake immigration documents. That's 15 per cent of the 145 successful prosecutions.
India was second on the list with 13 convictions, followed by Somalia and New Zealand with 11 convictions each, then Fiji with eight.
The figures, released under the Official Information Act, show just one conviction against citizens from far-flung countries such as Tuvalu, Ghana and Bulgaria.