New Zealand's long-term migration figures saw a notable increase in June 2025, according to the latest data updated on August 14, 2025. The number of long-term migrants rose to 1,670 in June, up from 1,530 in May 2025. This marks an increase of 140 individuals choosing to make New Zealand their home on a permanent or long-term basis.
This upward trend in migration coincides with various economic incentives and opportunities that the country has been promoting. The government has been actively working to attract skilled labor to sustain and drive further growth in its flourishing sectors. These efforts are evident in the gradual increase in the number of people moving to New Zealand with long-term intentions.
The impact of this increase is expected to be multifaceted, influencing not only the labor market but also the housing sector and the overall demographic landscape of the nation. Stakeholders and policymakers will likely continue to analyze these trends to ensure that the country capitalizes on the advantages brought by an expanding and diverse population.