New Zealand Reports Net Annual Population Gain Since March 2021

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    New Zealand Reports Net Annual Population Gain Since March 2021
    Immigration News January 20, 2023

    New Zealand Reports Net Annual Population Gain Since March 2021

    According to Stats NZ, New Zealand has experienced its first net annual population gain since March 2021. This means that more people have chosen New Zealand as their home in the past year than left it, a positive sign for the country’s future growth. This marks a significant reversal in population trends for the country, which has been seeing negative net migrations since early 2020. It also means that estimates for economic growth could be revised upwards later this year.

    The influx of migration to New Zealand has been attributed to new visa policies aimed at attracting highly skilled migrants and business owners.

    This population milestone is a welcome sight for Kiwis and a testament to how attractive New Zealand can be for those looking to start a new life abroad. With friendly locals and stunning scenery, it’s no wonder more people are choosing New Zealand as their home!

    With friendly locals and stunning scenery, it’s no wonder more people are choosing New Zealand as their home!

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    Vandana Rai

    Vandana Rai

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    Vandana is herself a migrant and has a rare set of skill match, which could be considered ideal for a Licensed Immigration Adviser. She was a school counsellor from 1996 to 2006, a role in which she was a natural fit due to her nurturing and caring personality. Her earnest journey as a fully Licensed Immigration Adviser for New Zealand began in 2014, and she considers herself blessed to have the background and the skills that allow her, as an Immigration adviser, to effortlessly visualise herself in her client’s situation, understand their needs and problems, and use her knowledge, experience, and expertise to help find a solution for it.

    She is currently on the Board of New Zealand Association of Migration and Investment (NZAMI) and was part of the Immigration Advisers Authority(IAA) referral group for 2016.