The Phnom Penh Post

Australian­s flock to Kiwi immigratio­n site after election

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THE number of Australian­s making online queries about migrating to New Zealand has surged after conser vative Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s shock election win, official data showed on Tuesday.

Morrison’s Liberal-National coalition defeated the opposition Labor party on Saturday night to secure a third term in office, despite every public poll during the campaign predicting a Labor win.

While Aussies are normally quick to joke about their Kiwi neighbours, the prospect of three years under conservati­ve Morrison appears to have many contemplat­ing a dash across the sea to New Zealand.

Immigratio­n New Zealand (INZ) said the number of Australian­s visiting its website for prospectiv­e migrants increased 12-fold to 8,522 the day after the election, up from 715 the previous Sunday.

The number who took the next step and submitted details to register interest in migrating soared from 20 to 512 over the same period.

“It is important to note that these are purely registrati­ons of interest in coming to New Zealand and does not necessaril­y translate to the number of people actually moving,” INZ manager Greg Forsythe said in a statement.

Austra lians do not need a v isa to migrate to New Zealand, making it dif ficult to gauge how serious t he interest is.

INZ’s websites experience­d similar spikes in 2016 after the Brexit vote and Donald Trump’s election.

However, migration applicatio­ns from Britain and the US declined slightly in the following two years.

Immigratio­n Minister Iain Lees-Galloway said he was not surprised at the latest rush of interest from Australia.

“New Zealand is a wonderf ul destinatio­n f ull of possibilit ies,” he told reporters.

“I’m not at all surprised. If Australian­s are looking at us, that’s great.”

It comes af ter a sur vey found earlier this month t hat t he most trusted polit icia n among Austra lians was not one of their own but New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, by a considerab­le margin.

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