Immigration
Victim of alleged human trafficker felt 'ashamed'
A Fijian woman giving evidence against the man who is accused of trafficking her into the country says she feels ashamed she fell for his scam.
People trafficking trial begins in Auckland
A Fijian woman who the Crowns says was trafficked into New Zealand wanted to give her seven daughters a better life, a jury has been told.
Slight dip ends migration's record run
The country's record-breaking run of people coming to New Zealand to live, study and work has come to an end.
Chef visas could get chop
A review is under way into whether chefs should still be classed as a priority profession for attracting overseas workers.
Visa holders cheating refugee policy - Peters
Nearly 1600 people have claimed asylum in New Zealand after arriving on work and student visas, the NZ First leader says.
Employers back overseas workers to get the job done
New Zealand companies would not fill vacancies if they did not recruit workers from overseas, an employment agency says.
Video: Little on immigration
In Focus - Labour Party leader Andrew Little tells Morning Report the government must review the country's immigration policy. Video
Govt has 'ideological blinkers' on immigration - Labour
Record numbers of work approvals and a sharp increase in new residents have put renewed pressure on the government to rein in immigration
Melania Trump denies breaking visa rules
Donald Trump's wife has rejected suggestions she violated visa rules when she started working as a model in New York.
The big 'D' word - why diversity?
What is diversity good for? Lynda Chanwai-Earle hears from a group of high profile New Zealand's ethnic leaders to find out whether the increasingly ethnic diverse population in New Zealand is a good… Audio, Gallery
The big 'D' word - why diversity?
What is diversity good for? Lynda Chanwai-Earle hears from a group of high profile New Zealand's ethnic leaders to find out whether the increasingly ethnic diverse population in New Zealand is a good…
AudioOver 33,000 Chinese student visas granted
The number of study visas granted to Chinese students has topped 30,000 a year for the first time in a decade. Are support services coping?
Fears of backlash by Indian education agents
Tertiary insitutions are worried NZ's lucrative education trade with India will be endangered by accusations of fraud and high visa refusal rates.
Reserve Bank 'failed' on housing - Eaqub
Economist Shamubeel Eaqub says the Reserve Bank has acted recklessly and failed in its duty to control speculative housing.
How can John Key help Akld's housing crisis?
Despite a massive influx in people coming to the country, John Key rejects immigration as a significant contributor and has called on the RBNZ to do more. Video, Audio
Pressure mounts for Govt to review migration policy
The Reserve Bank yesterday said there had been an influx of 160,000 people in the past three years, putting pressure on the housing market and prompting calls for the Govt to review its migration… Audio
Thousands of Indian students denied visas
Tertiary institutions are trying to enrol thousands of Indian students that Immigration New Zealand does not believe are really intending to study here.
Aus, NZ to cooperate after Brexit
Australia and New Zealand have agreed to work together on the "big issues" Brexit presents to both countries, including trade and immigration, Malcolm Turnbull says.
Video: John Key on Morning Report
IN FOCUS: Prime Minister John Key talks to Guyon Espiner about the UK's shock withdrawal from the EU and the backlash against immigration. Video