It'll be another two months before Whanganui finds out the nationality of the first round of refugees set to arrive under the Government's resettlement programme.
Whanganui district councillors discussed the programme at Tuesday's meeting to get a better idea of where everything is at with only 11 months until Whanganui's newest residents arrive.
Community development adviser Katy Newton said Immigration NZ reviewed the nationality of quota refugees every three years with the current review due to be completed in June.
However, Newton told councillors the countries with the most refugees entering New Zealand in recent times were Myanmar, Colombia, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Palestine.
Councillor Philippa Baker–Hogan said one big question about the resettlement programme was around housing, during what many would see as Whanganui's own housing crisis.