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Immigration: Key indicates reluctance to tighten rules further

Significant New Zealand industries such as horticulture or tourism would struggle without short-term migrant workers, Key says.  

Rob Hosking
Tue, 18 Oct 2016

The government does not appear keen on further tightening of immigration rules.

After months of signalling room to move – the repeated, approved mantra from all ministers, since May has been that “immigration settings are always under review” – Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse last week

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Rob Hosking
Tue, 18 Oct 2016
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