Refugees And Migrants
The never-ending visa queue for a visa
The Refugee Family Support Category is supposed to allow refugees to reunite with family. Instead, it's a waiting game which could take another decade to clear.
A never-ending visa queue for refugees
The Refugee Family Support Category is supposed to allow refugees to reunite with family. Instead, it's a waiting game which could take another decade to clear. Audio
A never-ending visa queue for refugees
The Refugee Family Support Category is supposed to allow refugees to reunite with family. Instead, it's a waiting game which could take another decade to clear. Audio
A never-ending visa queue for refugees
The Refugee Family Support Category is supposed to allow refugees to reunite with family. Instead, it's a waiting game which could take another decade to clear. Audio
Doctors from US, Canada and Singapore to have registrations fast-tracked
The Medical Council's moving to make it faster and easier for doctors who've been trained overseas to work here. Association of Salaried Medical Specialists executive director Sarah Dalton spoke to… Audio
Advocates call for out-of-hours immigration visits to be outla
In Aotearoa, advocates are questioning why proposed law changes to out-of-hours immigration visits - like dawn raids - doesn't outlaw them entirely. Audio
Here Now - Iran War
Kadambari Gladding talks to some Iranians in New Zealand to find out how they are coping with the crisis in the Middle East. Audio
Electronic monitoring of asylum seekers being considered
The government wants to bring in electronic monitoring of some refugee claimants and migrants, and is also preparing for mass arrivals of asylum seekers by plane. Gill Bonnett reports. Audio
New Zealand's Filipino community celebrate Independence Day from afar
It's Independence Day in the Philippines and Becky Buada, from Banyuhay Aotearoa, explains how Filipino migrants celebrate it in New Zealand. Audio
Govt announces 'Parent Boost' visa for migrants' parents
The government's opening the doors for parents of migrants to come to the country for up to 10 years. David Barker spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Some NZers adopted more than ten children from overseas
Government briefings show some New Zealanders have adopted more than 10 children each from overseas. Immigration reporter Gill Bonnett spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Govt announces new 'Parent Boost' visa
Migrant communities are hailing a new visa which will allow parents of New Zealand citizens and residents to visit multiple times over a five-year period. Political reporter Giles Dexter has more. Audio
Some undocumented children have no rights to work, study
Imagine growing up in New Zealand your whole life only to find at 18 that you have no right to work, study or even remain here. That's the reality facing a rising number of undocumented young people… Audio
Samoa elderly denied NZ citizenship entitlements - leader
A Pacific community leader says while many elderly Samoan individuals have been granted NZ citizenship, they are being turned down by work and income services. Audio
New series looks into Indian migration to NZ
The latest census data shows the Indian population is now the third-largest ethnic group in New Zealand, boosted by an early influx way back in the early 1900's. Lifestyle reporter Jogai Bhatt spoke… Audio
From New Zealand to Afghanistan, with Project 51
Today marks six years since the Christchurch mosque attacks. One couple's new documentary honours the lives lost - and the lives changed as a result. Audio
Red Cross refugee resettle team on the lookout for volunteers
Moving to a new country can be challenging at the best of times but imagine coming to a new home as a refugee. Audio
Concerns immigration policies eroding RSE workers' rights
Orchards are buzzing around the country with the last of the stonefruit picked and packed, and the wine grape harvest beginning. Monique Steele has the detail. Audio
"We need a solution soon" - diaspora on the conflict in DRC
Over 7000 people have been killed since January this year in the conflict that's ongoing in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Kadambari Raghukumar talks about the impact of the war with Congolese with… Audio
At the Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre, becoming a New Zealander
Every year, 1500 refugees get a crash course on life in Aotearoa.