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AEWV Visa Rules Review

Published: 18 Apr 2024

The recommendations in this report support planning to address processing of Accredited Employer Work Visas (AEWV).

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Immigration

A snapshot of findings from the 2023 Kantar Public survey of Temporary Migrant Workers and Employers...

Published: 15 Apr 2024

This summary research report released in 2024 provides “snapshot findings” that summarise the full quantitative report findings for temporary migrant workers, employers of migrant workers, and all workers and employers in New Zealand. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) commissioned Kantar Public (now Verian) to undertake this follow-up research from a quantitative study released in September 2022. To access the main report, search for: Temporary migrant worker exploitation research programme: quantitative findings – Wave 2 2023 (released 2024).

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Temporary migrant worker exploitation research programme: quantitative findings – Wave 2 2023

Published: 15 Apr 2024

This research main report released in 2024 is a follow-up to the first quantitative study released in September 2022. It provides insights into migrant worker and employers of migrant workers’ mindsets and to understand how to better reach employers and workers who are at higher risk of exploitation. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) commissioned Kantar Public (now Verian) to undertake this further research. To access the summary report, search for: “A snapshot of findings from the 2023 Kantar Public survey of Temporary Migrant Workers and Employers of Migrant Workers” (released 2024).

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Operational Review into Immigration New Zealand’s handling of ACRE

Published: 15 Dec 2022

In September 2021, MBIE commissioned Michael Heron KC to carry out an Operational Review of Immigration New Zealand’s (INZ) process in relation to our handling of Ahamed Aathill Mohamed Samsudeen. Below is the outcome of that review which found that INZ handled this case in a manner that was consistent with our process and procedure and in a thorough and professional way. The report has been redacted in line with the Official Information Act.

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Construction sector community research – Audience and communication channels

Published: 29 Sept 2022

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) commissioned BERL to undertake research on how Immigration New Zealand (INZ) communicates with migrant workers who are coming into New Zealand on a variety of visas to work in the construction industry. This research focuses on audiences, communication channels and processes used by INZ.

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