Presentations
Catch up on Authority presentations by clicking on the slides below.
IAA Migrant Survey 2015
The annual Migrant Survey gives licensed immigration advisers an indicator of their performance.
IAA Migrant Survey 2014
The annual Migrant Survey gives licensed immigration advisers an indicator of their performance.
- Migrant Survey 2014 – Summary Paper
- Migrant Survey 2014 – Presentation on results [pptx, 11 slides, 378kB]
IAA Migrant Survey 2013
The annual Migrant Survey gives licensed immigration advisers an indicator of their performance. The survey involves consumers of immigration advice rating their licensed immigration advisers in a series of categories. This year's survey found migrant satisfaction was almost 20% higher than it was when licensing came into force in 2009.
- Migrant Survey 2013 – Summary Paper
- Migrant Survey 2013 – Presentation on results [pptx, 11 slides, 378kB]
2012 NZAMI annual conference
Registrar Barry Smedts presents on the future of licensing for NZAMI and outlines the:
- current licensing landscape
- adviser qualification
- results of the Migrant Survey
- future projects of the Authority.
IAA Migrant Survey 2012
The annual Migrant Survey gives licensed immigration advisers an indicator of their performance. The survey involves consumers of immigration advice rating their licensed immigration advisers in a series of categories. This year found a significant improvement and showed advisers are performing well in most areas.
- Migrant Survey 2012 – Summary Paper
- Migrant Survey 2012 – Presentation on results [pptx, 10 slides, 350kB]
Graduate Certificate in New Zealand Immigration Advice (Level 7)
On 27 July 2012, Dr David Lyon, Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, and Natasha Narayan, Immigration Advisers Authority gave a presentation at the Henderson Branch Advisers Seminar on the qualification and how it will impact on the Authority’s licensing assessment process [PPT].
Value of licensing survey - May 2012
Business Manager Jennifer Wheeler revealed the findings of our value of licensing survey at an NZAMI seminar in May 2012.
Quality Check Exempt Advisers Group - April 2012

INZ routinely check application forms to ensure those claiming to be exempt from licensing are genuine. INZ presented its findings to the 2012 Licensed Immigration Advisers Reference Group in April.





