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New Zealand’s strict English-only immigration rules face backlash over potential driver shortages and inequitable integration, amid calls for systemic language policy reform.
New Zealand faces growing scrutiny over its strict English language requirements for immigration and residency, with a petition from over 500 bus drivers warning of a potential driver shortage due to high IELTS standards, especially the shift to an online-only format.
While the government says these rules support long-term integration, experts argue they are reactive and fail to account for effective workplace communication, noting that training in workers’ native languages improves safety and productivity.
Despite past initiatives like the 1992 Auckland Languages Strategy and calls for a national framework, New Zealand lacks a cohesive, evidence-based approach.
As the population becomes more linguistically diverse—with rising numbers of Panjabi, Tagalog, and Afrikaans speakers—officials stress that without systemic reform, the country risks undermining workforce stability, safety, and social cohesion.
Las estrictas reglas de inmigración solo en inglés de Nueva Zelanda se enfrentan a una reacción violenta por la posible escasez de conductores y la integración desigual, en medio de los llamados a una reforma sistemática de la política lingüística.