New Zealand’s external migration and visitor growth eased in May 2026, with the indicator slipping to 6.70% from 8.00% in April 2026. The latest data, updated on 13 July 2026, suggest a moderation in momentum after a stronger expansion in the previous month.
While the indicator remains in positive territory, the pullback from April’s level may point to a cooling phase in cross-border movements, including both longer-term migration and short-term visitors. Analysts and market participants will be watching upcoming monthly releases closely to gauge whether May’s softer figure marks the start of a consolidating trend or a temporary pause following earlier gains.