A discussion on falling visa rejection rates in New Zealand, attributing the improvement to efficient immigration management and increased scrutiny of high-risk applicant groups like Indians and asylum seekers, while highlighting the economic impact of the golden visa program on,
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Yes, and in the past there's been computer problems and personnel problems and stuff, but it seems like they've got things humming pretty well. I've just been up in Singapore and Hong Kong trying to lure more golden visas holders down here with the government and with trade investors, trade commissioners and investors. But, you know, this side of it, I mean, there is a lot of desperate people. They try and get in here any way they can. And it's really good to see that they're doing a good job.
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high-risk group driving systemic scrutiny
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