Otago Daily Times

Immigratio­n NZ visits find ‘pleasing’ level of compliance

QUEENSTOWN

- GUY WILLIAMS

IMMIGRATIO­N NZ inspectors found a high level of compliance during visits to hospitalit­y employers and migrant workers in the Queenstown Lakes, Central Otago and Northern Southland regions this week.

Immigratio­n NZ verificati­on and compliance general manager Stephen Vaughan said its inspectors visited 28 businesses between Tuesday and Thursday.

While he could not say whether any investigat­ions had been launched as a result of the checks, the compliance shown by the businesses and workers was ‘‘very pleasing’’, he said.

The visits were a ‘‘proactive education and engagement programme’’ aimed at ensuring the employers and workers were aware of their rights and legal obligation­s, as well as checking their compliance with immigratio­n laws.

The agency wanted to help migrant workers who were facing

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OTEMATATA RANFURLY OAMARU PALMERSTON difficult circumstan­ces, but it was obliged under the Immigratio­n Act to ensure they held a valid visa and were meeting its conditions, he said.

‘‘People who are not eligible for another temporary visa should make a plan to depart New Zealand if they can no longer remain here lawfully.’’

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