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NEW ZEALAND IMMIGRATION NEWS
| NOVEMBER 2008 | ||
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| New Zealand Travel and Migration Statistics | ||
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Statistics New Zealand International Travel and Migration figures show the number of visitors and migrants arriving in New Zealand has not been significantly affected by recent economic conditions. |
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| Changes to New Zealand Working Holiday Visas | ||
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Immigration New Zealand have announced ammendments to the New Zealand Working Holiday Scheme. |
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| Proposed Changes to New Zealand Immigration Policies | ||
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The National Party won New Zealand's general election on November 8, ending Labour's nine year reign, and have outlined their plans for reforming New Zealand's Immigration Policy |
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| New Zealand most desirable place to visit | ||
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The recently released 2008 Country Brand Index has rated New Zealand number one for "authenticity", "natural beauty" and "friendly locals", and is the top country most people would like to visit or return to. |
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| Immigration NZ: Wellington jobs market grows almost 7 percent | ||
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Wellington has defied predictions of increased unemployment. In the past year, there have been 18,200 more jobs in the region, up almost 7 per cent. |
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| Immigration NZ: Small New Zealand town thrives amidst global financial crisis | ||
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For migrants looking to escape the hectic city life or pressures of the world financial crisis, then the small rural New Zealand town of Eketahuna is a destination worth considering. |
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