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# Face of the Day
- URL: https://goodoil.news/face-of-the-day-1298/
- Published: 2025-09-23T18:30:44.000Z
- Updated: 2025-09-23T18:30:43.000Z
- Description: Leader Winston Peters said the government’s two new pathways to residency represented “unfocused immigration proposal”, with his party having concerns it may be used as a stepping stone to Australia.
- Author: Good Oil Staff
- Tags: Face of the Day

> New Zealand First is invoking the rarely used “agree to disagree” clause in its coalition agreement over two new pathways to residency the government is today announcing for skilled migrants.  
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> The clause has been triggered only a handful of times, with this the first time this term over immigration policy, which is expected to be a significant focus for NZ First at the 2026 election.  
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> Leader Winston Peters said the government’s two new pathways to residency represented “unfocused immigration proposal”, with his party having concerns it may be used as a stepping stone to Australia.  
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> “We take them in, train them, up-skill them, look after their families, and then they emigrate. How is this an effective immigration policy?” Peters asked.  
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> NZ Herald

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