New Zealand will reopen its borders two months ahead of schedule and ease immigration rules to lure skilled workers, ending more than two years of severe entry restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jacinda Ardern’s government has operated a “zero-Covid” strategy for much of the health crisis that has included harsh lockdowns and a closed border.
The Labour party government said on Wednesday that it would lift restrictions from July 31, easing entry for workers in certain sectors including healthcare, engineering and tech, and provide a faster route to residency.
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