New Zealand is completely changing its demographics. The past few years saw a rapid influx of people and the consequent growth of a diverse population; however, the latest statistics show that the nation may soon reach its population limit. The entire scenario brings to light an important issue with a very long-term impact.
In the past, immigration to New Zealand was so massive that it was responsible for almost the entire population increase (at least 85%). However, the arrivals have decreased from 138,900 to just 12,400 for newly arriving immigrants within a year, thus the net gain becomes very low when compared to previous peaks.
At the same time, there was a notable increase in people leaving the country. The total number of people moving out of the country amounts to around 126,400, which is a 10% increase compared to the previous year.
It is alarming that a considerable number of those leaving are New Zealand nationals—statistics for the 12-month period ending September 2025 indicate that around 72,700 citizen emigrants were recorded.
The natural population increase (which is the difference between the number of births and the number of deaths) is still the factor in excess of population growth, although it is at a very low level—recently it is about 21,000 a year.
The most significant cities, like Auckland, Waikato, and Canterbury, are still in a growth phase. However, some other regions are in trouble: Wellington and Taranaki are signs of stagnated populations, while Nelson, Gisborne, and Hawke’s Bay are indeed experiencing reductions.
The district that has doubled its population in the fastest period is Selwyn, where the growth of about 2.4% is attributed to both natural increase and limited immigration.
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