New Zealand Long-Term Migration Dips in April, Easing from March Peak

New Zealand’s permanent and long-term migration eased in April 2026, with the indicator slipping to 3,090, down from 3,170 in March 2026. The latest data, updated on 11 June 2026, signals a modest cooling after the March level, which had marked a recent high point.

The 80-person decline between March and April suggests that while long-term migration remains robust, the pace of net arrivals may be stabilising rather than continuing to accelerate. Market watchers and policymakers are likely to monitor upcoming releases closely to assess whether April’s move represents the beginning of a trend or a brief pause following March’s stronger inflow.