A large group of refugees from a detention centre in Papua New Guinea is due to be resettled in New Zealand in the next two weeks.
There are around 100 people at the centre on Manus Island, which is operated by the International Organisation for Migration.
The Centre is due to be closed and most of the detainees on the Island are bound for New Zealand.
The New Zealand Immigration Service says most them have been approved as refugees by either Australian or United Nations officials.
The group will arrive in New Zealand along with other refugees currently being held on the Island of Nauru.
The 150 refugees will be held at the Mangere Refugee Centre in Auckland before being re-settled around the country.