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No Fees Bonanza Expected From New Immigration Rule

Friday, 6 February 2004, 12:33 am | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

The New Zealand Association for Migration & Investment (NZAMI) says it has received assurances from government that there will be no substantial windfall in migration fees, as a result of the new two-tier application process for skilled migrants. More >>

Consultants Urge Regulation To Prevent Scams

Wednesday, 19 November 2003, 3:56 pm | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

The body representing New Zealand's immigration consultants has renewed its call for its industry to be officially regulated. More >>

Cautious Welcome For Immigration Changes

Thursday, 13 November 2003, 4:51 pm | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

The umbrella body for New Zealand's immigration consultants has given a cautious welcome to the new points system for skilled migrants announced yesterday. More >>

Immigration Dip Confirms Consultants' Warnings

Thursday, 25 September 2003, 8:27 am | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

Rapidly falling immigrant numbers pose a significant threat to New Zealand's economy and point to the perils of reactive and draconian policy change, according to the New Zealand Association for Migration & Investment. Statistics New Zealand this ... More >>

Immigration Forum To Address Policy Changes

Thursday, 24 July 2003, 9:49 am | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

Changes in immigration policy are expected to loom large when investment and immigration specialists meet in Auckland next month. More >>

Minister Warned Of Policy Risks

Friday, 27 June 2003, 8:55 am | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

Immigration consultants warned Immigration Minister Lianne Dalziel last year that a "Talent Visa" programme was open to abuse. More >>

Government Playing Football With People's Lives

Wednesday, 18 June 2003, 11:50 am | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

The government is once more playing football with the lives of thousands of would-be New Zealanders, according to the New Zealand Association for Migration & Investment (NZAMI). More >>

Immigration Case Raises Important Legal Principles

Monday, 7 April 2003, 7:55 am | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

Important legal principles and the fate of thousands of would-be New Zealanders will be in the balance this week when the High Court hears a challenge against recent immigration rules changes. More >>

Newcomers Urged To Unite

Monday, 17 February 2003, 4:03 pm | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

Immigrants to New Zealand have been urged to unite behind a legal challenge to recent changes in immigration rules. More >>

New Zealand Association For Migration & Investment

Thursday, 13 February 2003, 3:13 pm | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

Background To The Current Action By Nzami Against The Immigration Policy Changes Of 19 November 2002 More >>

Immigration Consultants Condemn Marriage Scams

Tuesday, 14 January 2003, 2:08 pm | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

The umbrella body for New Zealand’s immigration consultants has sharply condemned “marriage for residence” scams. More >>

Immigrants' Christmas Of Renewed Hope

Tuesday, 31 December 2002, 12:38 pm | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

The New Zealand Association for Migration & Investment is claiming an interim, out-of-court victory in its fight to remove the retrospective operation of last month's immigration rule changes. More >>

Immigration Rules To Be Challenged In Court

Monday, 23 December 2002, 1:23 pm | NZ Association for Migration and Investment

The New Zealand Association for Migration & Investment today filed proceedings in the High Court against retrospective aspects of the rule changes introduced on 19 November. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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