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Iranian New Zealanders

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Iranian New Zealanders (Persian: نیوزیلندی‌های ایرانی), informally known as Persian Kiwis, are New Zealanders of Iranian national background or descent who are expatriates or permanent immigrants, and their descendants. The 2006 census found that 2,895 New Zealanders were born in Iran, although the figure of Iranian New Zealanders will be higher than this as many of them are born in another country.

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Migration history

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Most Iranian New Zealanders came to New Zealand after the Iranian Revolution of 1979. The community expanded in the early 1980s and 1990s during the Iran–Iraq War and its aftermath. However, most Iranian emigrants since 2010 are professionals who revived their residence permit through emigration programs.[citation needed]

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Demography

Around half of Iranians in New Zealand are Muslim, but those of Christian background are also present.[2] Among Iranian migrants there are also Baháʼís who had been persecuted for their religion in Iran.[3] From 1987 to 1989, 142 Baháʼís arrived in New Zealand as refugees[4]

Notable Iranian New Zealanders

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