VIDEO GALLERY
APNA TALK SHOW NZ - 3 May 2020
Dave Ananth's insights regarding the overstayer issue in NZ during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Amongst these are:
- who are deemed an overstayer
- overstayer statistics from NZIS
- public health interests need to be considered; Government recommended to give assurance to overstayers that their immigration status will not impact one’s ability to receive healthcare
APNA HARD TALK SHOW NZ -26 April 2020
Dave Ananth's insights on COVID19 issues
pertaining to the business impact during Lockdown “Level 3”
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- (2:24) What types of businesses are affected; who are able to operate away from home in a safe, contactless environment and (4:50) accredited by MBIE:
**(6:06) Takeaways
**(10:51) Online retail products (e.g. clothing)
**(11:58) Food franchise delivery or drive-through
**(12:44) Realestate agents
**(14:30) Panelbeaters
**(16:04) Barbers, hairdressers,manicurists
**(16:19) Entertainment outlets, gyms and social clubs
- (17:22) What can the government do to help businesses who cannot operate at all during Lockdown "Level 3"
- (20:01) How employers can prepare their employees before their business starts operation.
- (21:07) Further clear guidelines required the goverment on contact tracing and the Privacy Act.
- (22:34) Business plans at "Level 3" need to consider health & safety issues; innovative marketing strategies; and how to maximise CASHFLOW rather than profits.
- (24:41) Refer to MBIE and Work & Safety website for more information, although further guidance is required from the government.
- (25:16) Next week's APNA TALK segment on APNA TV Channel 36 will feature a never discussed-before topic: "OVERSTAYERS in NZ and COVID-19"
TV3 MALAYSIA INTERVIEW ON #REACHOUT CAMPAIGN -12 April 2020
NZMBA's President, Dave Ananth, was interviewed on the association's #Reachout campaign
that assisted stranded Malaysians in NZ to return home. The interview is in Bahasa Malaysia.
NZ PARENT VISA CATEGORY OPEN
The Indian Weekender speaks with Dave Ananth,
Senior Tax Counsel on the recent changes in Parent Category Visa
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