Woodhouse unveils 'Kiwis first' immigration policy with new work visa rules

Woodhouse unveils 'Kiwis first' immigration policy with new work visa rules
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth April 19 (BusinessDesk) - The government is committed to a "Kiwis first" immigration policy, making it harder for firms to hire overseas with new restrictions on temporary work visas for anyone earning less than the median wage, Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse says.  New Zealand plans to categorise high- and low-skilled temporary work visas depending on how much a person earns, introduce a three-year limit for how long low-skilled workers can stay and impose a one-year stand-down period, Woodhouse announced at a spee...