Immigration
Revoke Thiel's citizenship, some New Zealanders argue
Checkpoint reporter Zac Fleming hit the streets to ask Aucklanders what they think about Peter Thiel being granted citizenship after spending just 12 days in the country. Video, Audio
Peter Thiel not investing in NZ 'like he did'
Icehouse CEO Andrew Hamilton supported Peter Thiel when his citizenship was being considered. He tells John Campbell he's done great things for the country, but doesn't invest like he once did. Video, Audio
Peter Thiel granted citizenship after just 12 days in NZ
The Government says Peter Thiel is a great ambassador for New Zealand, but is less forthcoming on why Kiwis didn't know he was a citizen for so long. Audio
'Better received, better treated and a better understanding of Māori'
Voices - What would immigration in New Zealand look like if Māori were more involved in the process? Bridget Mills investigates. Audio
'Better received, better treated and a better understanding of Māori'
Voices - What would immigration in New Zealand look like if Māori were more involved in the process? Bridget Mills investigates.
AudioImmigration and tourism records again
Immigration and tourism arrivals are reaching new highs. Audio
Mistake to see immigration as problem - researcher
David Hall is a senior researcher at the Policy Observatory at AUT and editor of Fair Borders, Migration Policy in the 21st Century. He discusses New Zealanders' changing attitudes to immigration. Audio
Insight: The changing face of sport in NZ
Is immigration - particularly by those who identify as Asian - changing the sporting landscape in New Zealand? Bridget Tunnicliffe explores how major sports such as rugby are responding. Audio
Considering the environment in immigration
How to safeguard the environment with increasing numbers of humans on the landscape? Audio
Mixed reviews for Labour's immigration package
Economics commentator Bernard Hickey with his take on the Labour Party's immigration policy. Audio
Labour's immigration policy could ruin colleges - industry
Private training colleges are predicting up to 70 percent of their business could collapse if Labour's new immigration policy is implemented.
PTEs say Labour's new immigration policy would decimate sector
Private training establishments say Labour's new immigration policy would decimate their sector, sinking 60 to 70 per cent of institutions. Audio
'Pandering': Rival MPs criticise Labour immigration plan
Accusations of race-baiting are swirling around Labour's immigration policy despite its direct effort to distance itself from such claims.
Race-baiting claims plague Labour's immigration plan
Accusations of race-baiting are swirling around Labour's immigration policy - despite a direct effort to distance itself from such claims. Audio
Fewer Pacific people are migrating to New Zealand
Despite a rapid rise in immigrant numbers in New Zealand, it's getting harder for people from the Pacific to move to New Zealand. Audio
Labour wants to slash foreign student, worker numbers
The Labour Party wants to slash migrant numbers by up to 30,000 a year, cracking down on migrants entering New Zealand to do low-skilled jobs or to study low-level education courses. Video, Audio
Immigration NZ's complaints procedure falls short - lawyer
The agency's new complaints procedure will be able to rule on poor grammar and tasteless office decor but not unfairness in visa decision-making, a lawyer says.
Suspended deportation to preclude visa sponsorship
People facing deportation have - until now - been allowed to sponsor relatives' visa applications, Immigration New Zealand says.
Fudged facts cloud immigration debate
Statistics New Zealand supplied some crucial facts on immigration this week after a heated exchange about the issue on RNZ National. Audio
Fudged facts cloud immigration debate
Statistics New Zealand supplied some crucial facts on immigration this week after a heated exchange about the issue on RNZ National.
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