8 people were deported just after entering the country! There were 8 more people kicked off the plane! New Zealand Immigration Agency drove people away, and another Chinese were deceived…


Reprinted from the New Zealand Chinese Pioneer Public Account (ID: Chinese_Herald)

New Zealand Immigration Agency has sent another good news.

In the past three months

Immigration Bureau and multiple departments attacked38 companies

Sure enough, many dark stories were found

Many new immigrants have also been rushed

14 companies were fined

Steve Watson, head of the Compliance and Investigation Division of the New Zealand Immigration Agency, revealed that a joint multi-department operation has investigated in the past three months.38 companies

What’s the result? have14 companiesBecause the employment method does not meet the employee visa conditions, I was issued a ticket, andThe two companies are dealing with

Watson said the investigation was to protect the exploited immigrants from being exploited by bad people.

However, many migrant workers have been tricked into New Zealand. They have been arranged to live in ordinary houses and started plantingHigh-end marijuanaThe tool man!

Yes, you heard it right, it is a “high-end” and “professional” indoor planting system”!

What’s even more terrifying is that some people didn’t know they were “breaking the law” at the beginning!

They paid a large agency fee and wanted to come to New Zealand to work and make money, but they became illegal workers and almost went to prison!

Eight people were deported as soon as they entered the country

The Immigration Bureau issued a notice to some people who were illegally stranded or violated visa conditions.38 repatriation notices

Currently, there areTwo people left New Zealand on their own initiative

In addition, the Immigration Bureau canceledVisa for 62 people not in the country,besidesEight people just entered the country and their visas were cancelled and they were repatriated on the spot

What’s even more amazing is that there isEight passengers were directly invited to get off the plane to New Zealand

“If someone asks you to spend a lot of money to work in New Zealand with an overseas agency – it’s probably a scam!”

Chinese workers were tricked into New Zealand

We have reported similar cases before. There is another specific incident recently, which makes people sigh.

Chinese workers’ scam experience

Chinese workers Xihua Lan,it took NZD 18,000through China’s intermediary Xinliang WangI applied for a “certified employer work visa” and originally thought I was getting a construction worker position.

But the reality is-

He got off the plane and was taken awayNZD 200 pick-up feetake it to live in a shared house with poor conditions and rent of $130 a week.

A few days later, he contacted the agency and wanted the employer’s contact information, but was rejected.

Two months have passed and there is no news from the employer. The agent even said, “I only get a visa for you, and you have to find your own job.”

Lan’s savings were quickly spent, and he could only rely on illegal work and cash to survive.

The truth is revealed: No one “hired” him at all

He finally applied for information from the Immigration Bureau and found that his name was hung in Auckland. Drapac under the company.

The investigation shows that he has never signed an employment contract at all – the agency may beFake the signature directly

Drapac’s person in charge Marshall Shu He said that he had never heard of Lan, and he did not know how the contract was obtained by the agent.

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He explained that he had run a restaurant in Auckland Dominion Rd, but closed during the epidemic and really wanted to reopen and find someone.

At that time, I did get some job reviews, but a third party called and said that I could arrange someone, just add Lan’s name.

He asked the immigration agent to forward the materials, but there was no further information about the matter – untilApril 2024He only realized that Lan was already in New Zealand.

The case was eventually rejected

Lan later returned to China and called the police to report the agency Wang. The police said they knew Wang had deceived others, but they could do nothing.

Finally, Lan and the police found Wang and only asked for it.2300 NZD

So Lan sued Drapac and its head, hoping to impose a fine on them.

But because he couldn’t prove that Drapac or Shu brothers were directly involved in the scam, the case was eventually brought to the Employment Relations Administrationturn down

“This is a very regrettable example,” said hearing officer Peter Fuiava.

Although he believed that Lan was indeed cheated, Drapac did not really hire him and did not authorize the contract to sign, so the company did not bear legal liability.

Conclusion:

Remind all friends who want to come to New Zealand to work: be sure to keep your eyes open!

Don’t just believe in the so-called “high-paying jobs overseas” agents, especially if you have to pay tens of thousands of yuan in agency fees or labor fees first, it is very likely to be a scam!

Don’t let your dreams turn into nightmares, and you’ll be in vain.

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