Nanny Coleman on immigrant advice

Jonathan Coleman insists that there is nothing wrong with the Immigrant Advisers Act that restricts anyone giving any advice on immigration matters to registered advisers, against reasoned protest from Helen Winterbottom and others. David Farrar at Kiwiblog thinks this is a wrong call and I agree.

Instead of insisting on shutting down any and all good advice Coleman would be better served clearing some of the blockages hindering New Zealand’s export education, such as those highlighted last month in the Herald by the Indian Education Group, a consortium of Private Training Establishments in an industry worth $200 million to New Zealand. The problems still aren’t fixed.

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