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Net PLT Migration Increases
There was a net permanent and long-term (PLT) migration gain of 12,100 people in the July 2006 year, Statistics New
Zealand said today. This is up on the net gain of 6,900 people in the July 2005 year. The increase was due to 2,100 more
PLT arrivals and 3,100 fewer PLT departures.
PLT arrivals exceeded departures by 1,300 in the month of July 2006, compared with an excess of 100 more departures than
arrivals in July 2005. The seasonally adjusted series recorded a net PLT inflow of 1,400 in July 2006, compared with a
net inflow of 1,200 a month earlier.
There were 167,000 short-term overseas visitor arrivals to New Zealand in July 2006, down 1,500 (1 percent) from July
2005. More visitors came from the United States and China in July 2006, but fewer from Japan and the United Kingdom and
Ireland, compared with the previous July.
Seasonally adjusted monthly visitor arrivals were down 4 percent in July 2006, following a rise of 2 percent in June
2006.
In the year ended July 2006, there were 2.376 million visitor arrivals, down 22,700 (1 percent) from the July 2005 year.
New Zealand residents departed on 186,800 short-term overseas trips in July 2006, down 18,400 (9 percent) from July
2005. Much of the decrease can be explained by the earlier timing of school holidays this year, with more departures in
June rather than July. There were fewer trips to Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom and China.
In the July 2006 year, there were 1.869 million New Zealand resident short-term departures, up 2 percent on the 1.832
million in the previous July year.
Brian Pink
Government Statistician
ENDS