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Man deported for not telling immigration about sperm donation
A 72-year-old man who failed to tell immigration officials he had fathered a baby by donating sperm has lost a battle against deportation.
Couple who divorced and entered into sham marriages win battle to stay in NZ
A tribunal said the millionaire couple's "wholly blameworthy" behaviour was outweighed by the hardship their four children would face if they were deported.
Dialysis 'under pressure', but NZ patients not losing out, says health ministry
Some New Zealand dialysis patients have had their treatment rationed because of ineligible patients turning up for emergency care, according to government documents.
'It's not the NZ way': Politicians pan Massey's decision
The Prime Minister has criticised Massey University's decision to withdraw an invitation for Don Brash to speak, calling it an "overreaction". Audio
Somali family wins fight to stay in country
A Somali family who arrived in the country on fake passports and embarked on an asylum fraud have won a battle against deportation.
Immigrants fear racial profiling in rejected visa cases
A man fears racial bias has thwarted his Indian parents' application to move to this country.
Elderly parents of migrants left in limbo over visa changes
Elderly overseas parents desperate to join their children in New Zealand say the government is sweeping their plight under the carpet after failing to announce what it will do about the residence…
Immigration dumps controversial deportation tool
Immigration New Zealand has scrapped work to prioritise deportations using data modeling to predict what harm immigrants might cause.
Teen hurt in Auckland beach crash dies
The schoolboy's father says his son "had a magical way of brightening up your day and always making you feel special and important to him".
Visa applicants referred to govt's profiling branch fall by three-quarters
The number of visa applications referred to Immigration New Zealand's profiling branch has fallen by nearly three-quarters since it was launched.
Organic farm ordered to pay $45k for exploiting workers
A farm near Christchurch has been fined for exploiting workers it claimed were volunteers.
Couple avoids deportation for immigration fraud
A husband and wife who committed immigration fraud after he fathered twins with another woman have won their appeal against deportation.
NZ sex workers undercut by illegal foreign prostitutes
A wave of foreign prostitutes working in breach of their visas is taking work from locals, sex workers say.
Immigration NZ accused of targeting Indian applicants
An immigration adviser says new figures are at odds with official assurances Indian visa applicants are not being targeted by immigration officials.
NZ tourist visas for Chinese bank's clients fast-tracked
More than half of some Bank of China clients who applied for a tourist visa had it approved within one business day in the past two years, after an agreement to fast-track them.
Immigration NZ tries to catch foreign sex workers in the act
It's almost impossible to crack down on foreigners working illegally in the sex industry because they have to be caught in the act, immigration authorities say.
Immigration NZ using data system to predict likely troublemakers
Overstayers could be on a fast track to deportation if they belong to a demographic group identified as being a burden on the country. Audio
Immigration agents caught out over illegal rubber-stamping
Immigration agents have been caught illegally rubber-stamping bulk applications made by unlicenced advisers overseas.
Crackdown on partnership visitor visas: ‘It’s just so frustrating’
A New Zealand man says he has run out of options as he battles Immigration officials to be reunited with his wife and child.
Tradies outnumber profs for visas for first time - figures
Immigrants filling trade and technical jobs are outnumbering those taking professional roles for the first time on record.
Fears over deportations to cyclone-ravaged Tonga
Hundreds of Tongans could face being sent back to their cyclone-ravaged country before it has recovered from the storm's devastation, an immigration lawyer says.
Immigration ruling delays causing 'mental anguish'
ICT workers who were refused residence visas after being classed as call centre operators say further delays to their cases are draining their hopes and causing mental anguish.
'Earthquake refugees' granted NZ residency
A couple have been told they can remain in New Zealand because of the post-traumatic stress disorder they suffered in the Nepal earthquake.
Immigration adviser suspended over deceiving clients
An immigration adviser who deceived clients and threatened one with repercussions for complaining, has been suspended and ordered to pay compensation.
Salespeople commissioned out of visas
Hundreds of commission-based workers are missing out on residence visas under new minimum income criteria, a phone salesman originally from Iran says.