
A survey will be sent out to recent New Zealand visa and work permit applicants to help improve New Zealand immigration services.
15 February 2010
Immigration New Zealand will be emailing a survey invitation to a number of recent New Zealand visa and permit applicants as part of a regular service monitoring process.

A survey will be sent out to recent New Zealand visa and work permit applicants to help improve New Zealand immigration services.
The March 2010 Quarterly Global Visa and Permit Survey asks recent New Zealand visa and permit applicants questions about their application experience, and the short survey should not take any more than five minute to complete.
The information gathered will help improve New Zealand immigration services.
Participation in the survey is voluntary, and is completely confidential and anonymous, and in no way would affect an individual's application.
The survey will be conducted by the independent research company Premium Research.
The survey runs from Thursday, 18 February to Friday, 5 March 2010.
The New Zealand Visa Bureau is an independent consulting company specialising in helping people with their New Zealand Visa applications to the New Zealand Embassy.
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