Ref. No. DOIA 2122-0774
29 November 2021
Raja
[FYI request #16982 email]
Dear Raja
Thank you for your email of 1 October 2021 to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
(the Ministry), requesting following information under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act):
I wish to know the 165000 immigrants who are eligible for residency their nationality in
percentage-wise or total number.
Additional to that how many Indian immigrants have come in the last 3 years from 29
September 2021.
The timeframe for responding to your request was extended until 29 November 2021 under section
15A(1)(a) of the Act.
Our response
I wish to know the 165000 immigrants who are eligible for residency their nationality in percentage-
wise or total number
In the below table, we have provided the number of people on eligible visas but this does not
necessarily mean all people listed will qualify for residence under the skilled, settled or scarce
criteria. Partners and children who do not hold an eligible visa may be included in a residence
application as a secondary applicant.
Details for nationalities that have five or less people on eligible visas have been withheld under section
9(2)(a) of the Act, to protect individuals’ privacy.
I am satisfied that, in the circumstances, the withholding of this information is not outweighed by other
considerations that render it desirable to make the information available in the public interest.
E [email address]
W www.mbie.govt.nz
Table One: Nationalities of the people on the relevant temporary work visas who may be eligible as
principal applicants (as at 31 July 2021)1
India
35688 Iran
180 Tuvalu
27
Philippines
20934 Zimbabwe
168 Belarus
24
China
12486 Peru
153 Ghana
24
Great Britain
7917 Ukraine
150 Uzbekistan
24
South Africa
6012 Cambodia
138 Solomon Islands
21
Fiji
3774 Poland
135 Bulgaria
18
Sri Lanka
2985 Kenya
108 Norway
18
Brazil
2586 Nigeria
102 Venezuela
18
Nepal
2310 Belgium
96 Zambia
18
South Korea
2214 Serbia
96 Albania
15
Malaysia
1674 Kazakhstan
93 Bolivia
15
USA
1506 Turkey
93 Brunei Darussalam
15
Argentina
1440 Sweden
90 Laos
15
Chile
1371 Jordan
87 Macau
15
Vietnam
1293 Hungary
75 Namibia
15
Ireland
1167 Israel
75 Vanuatu
15
Thailand
1146 Switzerland
75 Greece
12
France
1137 Mauritius
72 Iraq
12
Italy
957 Finland
69 Jamaica
12
Japan
891 Portugal
69 Moldova
12
Germany
786 Croatia
66 Bhutan
9
Indonesia
753 Slovakia
63 Botswana
9
Russia
744 Egypt
60 Costa Rica
9
Tonga
741 Estonia
57 Ethiopia
9
Canada
699 Denmark
51 Malawi
9
Bangladesh
666 Latvia
48 Maldives
9
Colombia
654 Slovenia
48 Malta
9
Samoa
531 Myanmar
45 Mongolia
9
Hong Kong
453 Saudi Arabia
45 Sudan
9
Taiwan
435 Kiribati
42 Afghanistan
6
Czech Republic
414 Papua New Guinea
42 Armenia
6
Netherlands
342 Lithuania
39 Bosnia and Herzegovina
6
Mexico
318 Macedonia
39 Cuba
6
Uruguay
309 Romania
36 Libya
6
Pakistan
246 Austria
33 Oman
6
Singapore
198 Ecuador
30 Tanzania
6
Spain
186 Lebanon
27 Trindad and Tobago
6
Yemen
6
1 People on visitor visas are not included in this dataset therefore Critical Purpose Visitor Visas are not represented here,
even though many will be eligible.
Nationalities with smaller numbers have been rounded to multiples of three in line with Statistics New Zealand’s
recommended approach to confidentiality.
Additional to that how many Indian immigrants have come in the last 3 years from 29 September
2021.
Table Two: The number of people on an Indian passport in New Zealand who currently hold a work visa
as at 29 September 2021, who first entered New Zealand on any visa (except visitors) after 29
September 20182
Visa Type
Nationality
Total
Work
• Approved In Principle
•
India
14046
Essential Skills
•
Essential Skills - Skill Level 1
•
Victims of Domestic Violence
•
Victims of People Trafficking
•
Migrant Exploitation Protection
• Religious Worker
• Job Search
• Silver Fern Practical Experience
• Post-study - Employer Assisted
• Post-study – Open
• Long Term Skill Shortage List Occupation
• South Island Contribution
• Talent (Accredited Employer)
• Talent - Arts, Culture and Sports
I trust you find this information useful. If you wish to discuss any aspect of your request or this
response, please contact Immigration New Zealand a
t [email address]. Yours sincerely,
Jock Gilray
General Manager – Border and Visa Operations (Acting)
Immigration New Zealand
2 Does not take into account those who had applied for but not yet been granted a work visa.
Some people in NZ on Critical Purpose Visitors visas were also eligible for the pathway – these people are not counted.
The number includes people in New Zealand on work visas outside of the eligible criteria for the one-off residence
pathway (e.g. RSE (Recognised Seasonal Employer) and WHS (Working Holiday Scheme).