Proposal to develop an Electronic Travel Authority
Published: 20 Dec 2018This Cabinet Paper set out the initial proposal to develop an Electronic Travel Authority and sought agreement to public consultation.
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This Cabinet Paper set out the initial proposal to develop an Electronic Travel Authority and sought agreement to public consultation.
PDF, 6.4MB, 25 pages
This document was annexed to the final Cabinet paper and set out the business case for the Electronic Travel Authority at a high level.
PDF, 1.8MB, 2 pages
This document was annexed to the final Cabinet paper and set out the regulatory impact of the Electronic Travel Authority proposal (reflecting a formal requirement when substantive changes to regulations are proposed).
PDF, 684KB, 16 pages
This briefing note detailed the outcomes of the public consultation on the proposal to establish an Electronic Travel Authority and set out the consequential recommendations.
PDF, 3.2MB, 30 pages
Tourism satellite account: 2018 provides a picture of the role tourism plays in New Zealand, with information on the changing levels and impact of tourism activity.
PDF, 1.6MB, 87 pages
The New Zealand Sectors Report Series comprises the Main Report and six additional, separate, reports providing an in-depth analysis of six individual sectors.
PDF, 4.9MB, 196 pages
This factsheet supports the consultation on the employer-assisted temporary work visa proposals.
PDF, 402KB, 2 pages
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment in December 2018 undertook a consultation on proposed changes to the employer-assisted temporary work visa system and regional workforce planning. This discussion document provides a summary of the proposals and consultation questions.
PDF, 1.1MB, 49 pages
Submission form for the consultation closing 18 March 2019 on a new approach to employer assisted work visas and regional workforce planning.
DOCX, 836KB, 15 pages
This Cabinet Paper supports the consultation of the same name. It proposes improving the employer-assisted temporary work visa system and labour market tests to ensure that migrants are only recruited for genuine shortages. It also proposes to create better connections between the immigration, education/skills and welfare systems, and increase expectations on employers to employ and train more New Zealanders.
PDF, 658KB, 32 pages
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