New Zealand recorded a marked slowdown in external migration and visitor growth in April 2026, with the indicator easing to 8.00%, down from 15.10% in March 2026. The latest figures, updated on 11 June 2026, point to a significant deceleration in momentum over the one-month period.
The shift from mid‑teens to single‑digit growth suggests that the strong expansion in cross-border movements seen in March has moderated considerably. While the indicator remains in positive territory, indicating continued net inflows and visitor activity, the reduced pace may signal an inflection point for sectors that rely heavily on migration and tourism, such as hospitality, retail and services.
Market watchers and policymakers will be closely monitoring whether the April slowdown represents a temporary pullback after a strong March or the start of a more sustained cooling in New Zealand’s external migration and visitor dynamics as the year progresses.