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Strong NZ economy attracts rise in post-Brexit Brits on working holidays

Arrivals on student visas, by contrast, have slowed significantly over the course of 2016.

Nevil Gibson
Thu, 22 Dec 2016

Latest monthly net migration figures have again exceeded expectations of economic forecasters.

The biggest increase among the recent 70,400 net migrants in the year to November has been those on working visas.

These account for about a third of permanent and long-term arrivals and have risen

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Nevil Gibson
Thu, 22 Dec 2016
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