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Response rates from 5.6k Ikaroa-Rawhiti voters.

44%
Increase
33%
Decrease
42%
Increase
22%
Decrease
2%
Increase, our economy relies on businesses hiring the highest skilled workers at the lowest cost
8%
Decrease, and the government should provide more incentives to prepare our citizens for these jobs
3%
Decrease, companies are currently taking advantage of this program to decrease wages

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Ikaroa-Rawhiti voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @8GDYW9Wanswered…4yrs4Y

If the skills are not to be found within New Zealanders, then business needs to thrive, so depending on the work and the availability of skills, I have no issue with high skilled immigrant workers

 @9F2B9X5answered…1yr1Y

 @9R3SHM6 answered…4mos4MO

Increase for those applying for critical shortage areas i.e. Doctor, Nurse and accept mainly these workers while denying 90% of others.

 @9M7YDFRanswered…7mos7MO

I would like to say currently that I think it should stay the same or be decreased due to the government cutting peoples jobs now.

 @9J78RN2 answered…10mos10MO

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 @9FZYRBYanswered…1yr1Y

New Zealand needs to support the workers that we have here in NZ, both Kiwi or foreign and give them what they need to make NZ more attractive for them to stay. I left NZ for five years to create a large enough deposit to buy a house, it is really bloody hard to do well for yourself finacially in NZ, leaving is almost a requirement for those that don't come from a rich family.