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Reviews, Monitoring and Evaluation Archive

Immigration New Zealand Global Visa And Permit Survey 2008

This report provides a summary of the key findings from the 2008 Global Visa and Permit Survey. This report contains information on the strength of our relationship with customers, customer satisfaction with various aspects of service, identified service improvement priorities, and knowledge about and satisfaction with information on life in New Zealand.

 

The Use of Public Hospital Services by Non-residents in New Zealand PDF July 2006

 

Migrants and their take-up of English for speakers of other languages tuition examines take-up of English language tuition.  The research provides data on the numbers and characteristics of migrants who pre-purchased tuition and on the take-up (and non take-up) of the tuition.  Migrants' absence rates from New Zealand during the tuition entitlement period are also explored.

 

Work Visas and Permits Research (August 2001)

Documentation of characteristics people granted work permits and the proportion that became residents.

 

The Immigration Consulting Industry in New Zealand (July 2001)

Background information for use in policy development process, eg regulating the consulting industry.

 

Work Permits and Residence Qualitative Research (May 2001)

Qualitative research to capture factors driving work and residenc permit applications.

 

Humanitarian Category Circumstances (July 2000)

The incidence of “emotional or physical harm” criteria in approvals for residence under the Humanitarian Category. And the relationships between sponsors and applicants.

 

Links Between Temporary Entry to New Zealand and Residence (September 1999)

An investigation into the significance of temporary entry in facilitating people’s subsequent uptake of residence.

 

Business Immigration: The Evaluation of the 1999 Business Immigration Policy (August 2002)

Evaluation of policies introduced in 1999 targeting specific classes of business migrants – entrepreneur, investor, relocating businesses and long term business.

 

Migrants’ Experiences of the English Language Bond (May 1998)

Investigation of migrant’s views and experiences of both the English language bond and English language courses.

 

Experiences of Recent Business Migrants in New Zealand (September 1998)

Qualitative research that examines the expectations and intentions of business migrants and their experiences since arrival.

 

 


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