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Potential insurance costs cast shadow over parent visa
about 1 hour agoFees for any new insurance products are likely to be more expensive than current travel insurance, experts say.
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Unemployed Asians battle 'lazy' stigma in silence
10:38 am todayStats NZ data shows that 1 in 5 jobless Asian individuals received unemployment benefits in 2021. Latest figures aren't expected to be any better. Audio
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Migrants celebrate parent visa amid concerns it'll lock many out
9 Jun 2025Migrant communities are hailing a new visa that will allow parents of New Zealand citizens and residents to visit multiple times over a five-year period.
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World Cup dreams come true for rising young chess stars
4 Jun 2025A pair of 11-year-old Asian Kiwis are heading overseas to represent New Zealand at the prestigious world competition.
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Retailers to be handed wider power to detain shoplifters
26/2/2025The Crimes Act will be amended to allow retailers and members of the public to make citizen's arrests at any time of the day and use reasonable restraints when doing so.
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Expanded citizen's arrest powers to be announced
26/2/2025The government is working on "clearer rules" to help retailers defend their property, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says.
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What we know about the Chinese naval vessels in the Tasman Sea
25/2/2025Explainer - How are the vessels classified, what weapons can they carry and what nuclear capacity do they have?
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Immigration NZ announces one-time increase in parent visa quota
25/2/2025An additional 331 visas will be issued to applicants in the current financial year.
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AEWV changes may prise open labour market, but exploitation risks remain
25/2/2025Employers will no longer be required to pay the median wage from 10 March, only comply with New Zealand's minimum wage rules.
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Chinese warships in Tasman Sea a 'wake-up call'
24/2/2025The defence minister says the presence of Chinese warships carrying out live-fire exercises in the Tasman Sea is "unusual", but nothing Kiwis need to be worried about.
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Chinese migrant workers victims of Cyclone Gabrielle job scam
24/2/2025A group of Chinese men each paid more than $16,000 for a work visa and a job in New Zealand helping to clean up after Cyclone Gabrielle - but it was a scam.
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Māori approaches hold key to success in China
24/2/2025A new report encourages Māori to continue using tikanga to strengthen economic ties with China and explore new opportunities in other areas.