Immigration
Protests spread over Trump immigration order
Tens of thousands of people have rallied across the US over President Donald Trump's order restricting entry for travellers from seven Muslim-majority nations.
Nathan Guy defends Peter Thiel citizenship
Nathan Guy has spoken for the first time since it was revealed last week he granted citizenship to American billionaire and Donald Trump campaign donor Peter Thiel in 2011. Video, Audio
Economist talks about whether immigration is working well
Former special economics advisor to the reserve bank Michael Reddell joins the discussion on what the benefits of immigration are to New Zealand rather than just how we feel about the increased… Audio
Should Bill English make a statement about Donald Trump
Should our Prime Minister take a stand on Trumps Immigration ban and is it legal? The panel wades through the issues of the U.S presidents controversial executive order. Wellington Psychologist Sarb… Audio
The remarkable journeys of NZ's Chinese goldminers
A new documentary on the lives of New Zealand's Chinese goldminers and immigrants is opening just in time for the Chinese New Year. Video
Peter Thiel's citizenship 'never discussed'
US billionaire Peter Thiel's decision to invest $15m in a Crown-owned venture fund had nothing to do with him gaining New Zealand citizenship, the fund says.
Govt brain fade on Thiel citizenship 'not credible' - Labour
Prime Minister Bill English says American billionaire Peter Thiel did not buy his way into New Zealand citizenship, but Labour wants proof. Audio
New border rules likely for emigrants to US
New Zealanders wanting to live in the US may find it more difficult if US President Donald Trump approves new border rules.
'Exceptional circumstances' behind Peter Thiel citizenship
Nathan Guy, who was the responsible minister at the time, says officials advised him to give the American billionaire citizenship.
Brazilian woman denied visa after movie muddle-up
A South African looking for love and a Brazilian who confused Lord of the Rings with Harry Potter were among those denied entry to NZ last financial year.
NZ's refugee numbers an awkward topic in Europe
Opinion - On his first overseas trip as PM, Bill English copped familiar flak for New Zealand's tiny refugee intake, writes Murdoch Stephens.
NZ's mixed attitudes to immigration revealed
New Zealanders feel positive about immigration compared to other countries, but most do not want an increase in numbers, two surveys suggest.
New immigration, tourism records in November
Record numbers settled in this country last month, with a net gain of 6220 immigrants, while the number of tourists also reached an all-time high.
South Africa reassures NZ travellers over new visa
South Africa will not require travellers to get a visa if they arrive in the country before it changes its visa rules, its government says.
Gareth Morgan party immigration shake up
Gareth Morgan's Opportunities Party immigration policy would see some drastic changes to immigration Audio
Employment law around depression and pregnancy
Lawyer Steph Dhyrberg discusses the legal aspects of employment with depression and contracts around pregnancy. Audio
Jailed trafficker committed 'crime against human dignity'
Feroz Ali, the first person to be convicted of people trafficking in New Zealand, has been jailed for nine and a half years.
October a record for tourist numbers
A record 260,000 tourists arrived in New Zealand last month.
Dutton blasted for 'extraordinary' immigrant comments
Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has blamed a previous government's immigration policy for the country's terrorist attacks.
Fiji passport fraud case further probed
Fiji authorities are continuing to investigate a complaint into an alleged attempt to defraud the immigration department.