Top politicians from Five Eyes countries are coming together in Wellington this week to discuss pressing issues, with a focus on migration. UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman is among those attending the Five Country Ministerial, describing it as a crucial meeting of allies.
New Zealand Immigration is currently exploring a labour mobility program being trialled in the US and Canada. The discussions will also include topics such as national security, child sex abuse, cyber security, foreign espionage at universities, and democratic resilience.
Due to his role as both the immigration and defence minister, Andrew Little will lead the meeting instead of the originally planned Michael Wood. A Vancouver-based steering group of officials earlier this year worked on possible discussion topics for the event.
The US is close to announcing a pilot scheme in collaboration with Canada, Spain, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador to match potential migrant labourers with opportunities in other countries, including ethical recruitment and support during the visa process.
New Zealand’s Immigration is actively exploring the possibility of joining this initiative and discovering potential opportunities for both employers and migrants.
It’s great to be in Wellington, New Zealand for the Five Country Ministerial, a strong and longstanding security partnership.
Thank you to our host @AndrewLittleMP for welcoming us ahead of this important meeting of the closest of allies.
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— Suella Braverman MP (@SuellaBraverman) June 26, 2023
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