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  •   Home > News > Business

    Net migration has fallen - but is still well above the average

    Net migration has fallen - but is still well above the average


    In the year to June, New Zealand's migration gain was 73 thousand-300, down from more than 136 thousand annually to last October.

    It represents the third- biggest net gain for a June year.

    It's driven by migrants from India, the Philippines, China and Fiji.

    Over the same period, more than 55 thousand New Zealand citizens left the country.

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