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World news Trump working on 'a big immigration bill'US President Donald Trump said that his administration is working on what he called "a big immigration bill".
World news UK's new immigration rules ends EU freedom of movementUK Home Secretary Priti Patel has unveiled plans for a post-Brexit immigration system for the UK, which will end the freedom of movement for millions of European Union (EU) nationals.
New Zealand South Asian Community Leaders Group NZ meets with Immigration MinisterThe community leaders had briefed the Ministers on the financial, social and cultural costs suffered by the migrant community due to Immigration New Zealand’s actions and policies.
New Zealand Work visa changes: the devil is in the detailIt is too early to say if the changes outlined this week on work visas will benefit New Zealand. But if migrants cannot get the opportunity to gain residence here it is a big ask to expect them to stay on temporary work visas...
New Zealand Verdict 2017 debate on international students: Yes to international students, no education trafficking.We don’t have any issues with the so-called ‘low-level’ education courses if they provide value to the person getting them and if the courses are through reputable education providers.
New Zealand Verdict 2017 debate on international students: Labour is for quality, not substandard educationHowever, for too many international students their migration experience is fraught with anxiety and broken dreams. Too many end up with a substandard qualification that doesn’t get them a decent job in New Zealand or back home.
New Zealand Verdict 2017 debate on international students: “Let’s not treat international students as mere customers,” says NZPPWe will give every student the chance to change to a course or program, be it an apprenticeship, diploma or degree, which will benefit them and New Zealand.
New Zealand New strategy for wellbeing of international studentsAs a precursor to the International Education Strategy due later this month, a new wellbeing strategy for international students launched in Christchurch
New Zealand How does Budget 2017 address crime prevention?For most in the Kiwi-Indian communities, especially retailers and small business owners who are at the forefront of facing assaults and aggravated robberies, there may be less appetite for knowing about any hike in the social sector
New Zealand Race Relations Commissioner concerned at recent attacks“I encourage our politicians and other leaders to stand up for New Zealanders who are under attack.”
New Zealand Is New Zealand progressively becoming an immigration ‘unfriendly’ country?There is a seeming disquiet within the community about the fact that new immigrants are being made to wait for 10 more years before becoming eligible for state superannuation.
New Zealand The sharpening narrative around the “kiwi” and “immigrant” workersSince new immigrants also aspire for a “Kiwi” identity, therefore it would be in larger public good to be more thoughtful in the choice of words in the public dbeate.
New Zealand Quebec mosque attack suspect charged with murderCanadian police has charged Alexandre Bissonnette with six counts of first-degree murder and five of attempted murder for the Sunday attack at a mosque in Quebec, a media report said on Tuesday.
Editorials Rising crime rate raises concerns over community safetySafety is one of the main aspects that anyone would consider before moving to a new country; the other important aspects being good education and employment opportunities.
In focus Immigration ‘chaos’ in New Zealand: what do experts sayIn this immigration special edition, we attempt to bring quality advice from renowned industry experts in immigration for the benefit of our readers
New Zealand Housing, public transport in Mt Roskill: candidates speakIn this concluding edition, we bring excerpts of candidate's comments on two important issues—housing and public transport.
New Zealand Eyeing on Mt Roskill by-elections, Nauhria bats for immigrantsThe NZ People’s Party believes that the poll reflects support for increased representation of immigrants in New Zealand’s Parliament and validation for their existence as immigrants based purely ethnic party.
Education Welcome to Aotearoa, what next?Since time immemorial, people have migrated to different lands for a number of reasons. Sometimes voluntarily and sometimes due to certain circumstances, but mostly, for the safety and security of their people.
New Zealand Stuart Nash: I am happy with a centrist tag in the Labour PartyIf Judith Collins or the Prime Minister make an announcement that they are going to increase Police numbers by 1000, then I am going to stand up and shake hands with the Prime Minister and say thank you very much