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New Zealand Immigrant Amnesty's Latest Progress

The Ministry of Labor pardons overstayers.

Overstaying, New Zealand enlistment and amnesty for immigrants are providing assistance to Asian community leaders in pursuing illegal immigrants.

Through a pilot project, those who are found to be illegal in New Zealand are required to attend education clinics, their immigration status is reassessed, and those who ask to leave the country can return legally.

Generally speaking, a person expelled from New Zealand is not allowed to come back for five years.

"Among these people, they said that they would evaluate the relevant clinics in a timely and professional manner, without worrying about compliance with the actions taken," said a spokesman for the Ministry of Labor, which is responsible for supervising entry and exit.

He said that these suggestions are in their best interests and can be carried out "on the basis of not imposing sanctions on them."

[We] have been in contact with a pilot project in Auckland's immigrant community to encourage people to come forward and enter New Zealand illegally.

He said that community leaders who were identified as advocates for people in their respective communities demanded that these meetings be facilitated.

"A key clinic was opened for them in a culturally sensitive environment, and those who are illegal in New Zealand feel comfortable.

They don't need to provide detailed contact information or address.

So far, 30 illegal immigrants from China and Indian communities have attended a conference for Korean overstayers on the north shore of Auckland next week. The Ministry called the experiment "successful", especially in the relationship between developing countries and leaders of immigrant communities.

Last month, the Sikh community helped the Immigration Bureau find 20-40 Indian pilgrims who disappeared and stayed in New Zealand before Sydney celebrated Catholic World Youth Day.

There are 65,438+07,485 illegal immigrants in New Zealand, including 4,654,38+098 Samoans, 2,365,438+02 China citizens and other Asians. Malaysians (695), Indians (620) and Koreans (573) overstayed.

Lockwood smith, spokesman of the National Immigration Bureau, said last night: "Too many overstayers are afraid to come out. For various reasons, it seems wise to encourage them to stand up. "

China people who overstay do not want to be confirmed. If invited, they are keen to attend the clinic because they want to go home.

The reason is that he hasn't arrived yet and his student visa has expired, because he doesn't want to be blacklisted.

"I miss my family, but I always avoid going to immigration because I don't want to be blacklisted on my passport, which may mean that I have never been to another country," the restaurant staff said in Mandarin.

Many overstayers don't want to stay in New Zealand because life is hard-our salary is far below the minimum wage.