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1 07/04/10 - Millionaire's citizenship case goes to High Court
2 05/04/10 - Migrants use photo tricks to gain residency
3 27/03/10 - Migrants up against dual work woes in recession
4 26/03/10 - Former immigration boss fined $10,000
5 11/03/10 - Rich, retired foreigners able to buy entry to NZ
6 11/03/10 - Immigrants' older parents with $1m to invest get priority
7 29/03/10 - Changes to policy taking effect 29 March 2010
8 11/03/10 - An economic update
9 10/03/10 - New retirement package to attract investment
10 08/03/10 - Silver Fern Work Visa/Permit
11 02/03/10 - Net migration rise swells numbers seeking housing, employment
12 01/03/10 - Annual migration rate climbs
13 24/02/10 - NZ population expected to top 5 million by 2031
14 23/02/10 - Overstayer faces leaving her child
15 19/02/10 - Immigration watchdog calls for new law to be reviewed
16 10/02/10 - Twelve lose right to be NZ citizens
17 04/02/10 - Govt says population rise behind high unemployment
18 04/02/10 - Visitor numbers hit record high
19 26/01/10 - 'Frivolous' migrant visas shatter hopes, dreams
20 20/01/10 - They came, they saw, they left ...
 
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