The government of New Zealand has been
pondering about changing the policies on immigration in the country. In fact,
they have already created a set of changes that they would like to happen when
it comes to immigration. A lot of people were not happy about such as it could
affect them in many ways and that effect could be quite negative. Those who
were likely to be affective in a negative manner had made sure that they did
not keep silent about it.
One of the most affected industries in NewZealand that has spoken against the proposed changes in New Zealand immigration
policies is the hospital industry. It has not been silent when it comes to its
views on this. That is why, recently, the NZ hospitality industry has been very
grateful that the government has decided to cancel the proposed immigration
policy changes. They have been more than happy to see such changes go and thus
it means that their fears of the negative effects would not be happening.
The
planned immigration policy changes
The proposed changes on the immigration
policies in New Zealand includes some rules that would have made some immigrant
workers not being able to work in the country. They would only be able to work
in the country for three years. After that, they would have had to leave.
This kind of policy has had the hospitality
industry quite unnerved especially with the huge number of immigrants working
here. During the time when the proposal was still being discussed and polished,
there have been many immigrants who have up and left their place of work so as
to be able to prepare for the changes that could come. They have worked on
their requirements so that they would have a higher chance of staying in the
country.
The owners of businesses in the hospitality
industry had to deal with a lot less workers and even had to run their
businesses for shorter hours since they did not have enough manpower to keep
the machine running.
The
even drastic changes
Aside from those mentioned and discussed
above, the policy changes that were dropped also proposed that skilled
immigrants can worked in the hospitality industry especially in the Northland
district can stay in the country for a longer period. They would also be
qualified for a permanent resident status. The threshold for salaries would also
go down. Immigrants who are working in the country will be given rankings and
that would be according to the salaries that they are getting.
With such policy in place, the hospitality
industry was not keen about it as they know just how useful immigrants are to
businesses. That is why, with the proposal dropped, and hopefully forgotten,
the whole industry is celebrating.
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