Acting Prime Minister David Seymour discusses New Zealand's response to a US invitation for aid, the government's cautious stance on war involvement, and concerns about immigration policy and political dynamics within the coalition.
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Well you can talk about having had a decline, maybe that's fair, maybe it's not. Not, but we are still a very desirable destination. We should not sell ourselves short. If I just say one thing, I heard the feds on earlier saying that people would have to renew their visas every year. We're not saying that. If you get a visa for three years, you get it for three years. But the categories of visas that are issuable, those should be reviewed every year because otherwise things just get away on you and suddenly you've had two and a half thousand fast food. Fast food workers come in as skilled migrants, but only 35 medical
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