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Kiwi employer prefers hiring locals to highly qualified migrants

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Our immigration system is flawed, with highly skilled and qualified migrants being approved who may not be suitable for New Zealand, an expert is warning writes Lincoln Tan in the NZHerald.

Nigel Jones is a design professional and works in the company that had looked at employing skilled migrants.

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