Life in New Zealand: Settlement Experiences of Skilled Migrants Results from the 2007 Survey
Satisfaction with Immigration New Zealand
As detailed in Figure 3, principal applicants' perceptions as to how they would rate the immigration services in helping with settlement in New Zealand are similar to those found in the 2005 and 2006 SEFS, with 49 percent of those who participated in the 2007 survey reporting that the immigration services were good/very good in assisting in the process.
Figure 3: Principal applicants’ perceptions of how good the immigration service was in helping settlement into New Zealand by year (2005 n=1,258) (2006 n=983) (2007 n=370)
Totals may not sum to 100% due to rounding.
Excludes missing and not stated data.
For information regarding the frequency and reasons for having contact with the immigration services, please refer to Table 23 and Table 24 in Appendix D.
Sources of information that applicants used to find out about migrating to New Zealand, as well as finding employment in New Zealand, can also be found in Appendix D, Table 25, Table 26, Table 27 and Table 28.
