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Abuse victim on divorce system: 'This is another level of domestic violence'
Women who face paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to their abusive ex-husbands in divorce settlements say the law is retraumatising domestic violence victims.
Uighur refugee left jobless: 'It's like you lost everything'
A Muslim Uighur says immigration processes in New Zealand mean the nightmare for him is still continuing after being accepted as a refugee.
Asylum seekers still facing visa delays raises lawyer's suspicions
Asylum seekers still face undue delays getting visas in what an Auckland lawyer believes may be an attempt from Immigration New Zealand to deter applicants.
What 2020 holds for immigration in NZ
With the elections in sight, RNZ reporter Gill Bonnett looks at what's in store for anticipated immigration policy changes and announcements this year.
Immigration New Zealand audit follow up being considered
The auditor general is weighing up whether to look into Immigration New Zealand's operations and restructure.
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's killers banned from visiting NZ
The government has banned visits from people involved in the killing of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
'Thinking ... better for me to be in jail': Asylum seekers hit by visa delays
Immigration staff are working through the break to clear a backlog of visas for asylum seekers after at least one man was unable to apply for a job, pay rent or buy food.
Immigration Minister knew about residency application delays months ago
Documents obtained by RNZ show Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway knew eight months ago that delays in processing residency applications were about to blow out.
Immigration quota talks begin as 35,000 wait on residency decision
The government coalition parties have started talks on how many new residents they will allow into the country.
Man sentenced, to be deported for impersonating immigration officer
A Fijian man who impersonated an immigration officer and fleeced four people of more than $300,000 will be deported.
Immigrants turned into overstayers by INZ's delays
Immigration New Zealand has apologised for telling immigrants they could become overstayers when administrative delays left them without a visa.
E-cigarette, vaping legislation delays worry experts
Academics and the vaping industry say the government urgently needs to bring in e-cigarette regulations, but the government says it has to get it right.
Immigration NZ accused of 'extreme vetting' to limit numbers
The immigration industry says officials are using what one lawyer described as Trump-style 'extreme vetting' to limit immigration numbers.
Govt ignored UN recommendations to increase African refugees
Cabinet papers show the government rejected UN recommendations on increased shares of refugees New Zealand takes from Africa and the Middle East.
Cabinet considered deporting parents of departing immigrants - documents
Newly released documents reveal Cabinet considered whether immigrants should be forced to take their elderly parents with them if they leave the country.
New visa conditions to join partner in New Zealand
Immigration New Zealand has released new guidance on how it will assess visa applications by partners of New Zealanders.
Man who misled Immigration NZ to get residency deported
One of the last remaining people detained after an immigration crackdown on illegal workers has been deported.
Delays for 'oversubscribed' skilled migrant category
Skilled immigrants waiting for residence visas feel in limbo amid lengthening political decisions and calls for lower immigration numbers.
Drugs offender loses battle against deportation
A British man who laundered drugs money and conspired to import party pills has lost a battle against deportation.
Teen forced to marry by parents
In this episode of Voices; we hear from a refugee who returned to the Middle East and was forced to get married. Episode by Gill Bonnett.
AudioNo figures on multi-million costs of visa delays
Education providers are questioning why Education New Zealand is not calculating the cost of visa delays to the sector.
New Filipino labour office to tackle migrant exploitation
A training provider for international students who go on to become farmworkers says immigration exploitation is giving good companies a bad name.
Chinese asylum-seeker tortured for helping North Koreans escape
A Chinese man's mercy drive helped four North Koreans to escape - but also forced him to flee to New Zealand after being tortured by police and harassed by North Korean agents.
Greens' family reunification policy review seeks more settlement funding
The Green Party is calling for a strengthened family reunification policy to match increasing numbers of refugees.
Third of vaping advisory group come from e-cigarette industry
A health advocacy group says it is a risk to have a third of the government's vaping advisory group made up of representatives of the e-cigarette industry.