Extra 60,000 migrants could arrive - National
Immigration NZ says it does not know how many migrants could be approved under the scheme.
Immigration NZ says it does not know how many migrants could be approved under the scheme.
Labour shortages will get worse before they get better.
Kate Turska is a Ukrainian New Zealander who is soon to depart New Zealand to collect her parents who have travelled more than 2000km to reach the border and escape the conflict. Video / Alex Burton
Ukrainian refugee couple farewell newly-renovated home, bound for New Zealand.
Immigration numbers will take time to rebuild while Kiwis will be quick to leave on OE.
The model was detained for nine hours, interrogated, then put on a flight home.
People from these communities struggle to find good jobs and are paid significantly less.
A regional medical practice says there should be a "seamless" pathway for migrant GPs.
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Northland man pushes to bring his mother-in-law from Ukraine to New Zealand.
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Igor Anany says the war between Russia and Ukraine is playing heavily on his mind.
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INZ changes 'temporary visa holders' to 'temporary work and student visa holders'.
Lovely Dizon has come across doctors who did not believe her.
People have been sleeping in overnight queues for weeks to get their medical checks.
Queenstown woman Caroline Douthwaite is running out of time and needs an answer.
A disgraced GP has been denied parole for the fourth time over sexual assault of patients.
ASMS has estimated almost 3,000 more GPs and 12,000 more nurses needed in NZ.
Some industry sectors fear the movement of workers could go both ways.
The extended families of some Afghan interpreters are not eligible for crucial services.
Round two of one-off residency visa applications open on March 1.
Immigration Act prosecution continues after judge rejects there is no case to answer.
Claim process is too costly, confusing and slow to get teachers into the country.
Only about 13 per cent of applications involving a pregnancy have been successful.
The apple-picking season has started early for some growers.