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Migration influx gain falls under 100,000

New Zealand's weak economy likely to diminish appeal from prospective migrants, says Westpac senior economist Michael Gordon.

Jonathan Mitchell and Dan Purves Wed, 12 Jun 2024

Net migration is cooling as New Zealand’s weak economy puts possible red flags up to prospective migrants.

New Zealand reported a provisional net migration gain of 98,500 in the year ended April. That was made up of a net gain of 154,900 non-New Zealand citizens, which more than offset a net

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Jonathan Mitchell and Dan Purves Wed, 12 Jun 2024
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