Photo: Aaron Pasion

Migrants who were told their job was skilled and put them onto a path to residency are being warned that may no longer be the case.

Immigration New Zealand is using two classification systems to decide whether jobs should be classed as skilled - which affects which visas they can get.

An immigration adviser said New Zealand was at risk of getting a reputation for 'scamming people with false promises'.

Filipino Aaron Pasion has worked as a swim school teacher in Auckland for three years, and was due to extend his visa when he found out he would instead have to leave.

He is married and his five-year-old son Andreus had been about to start school here. His swim school and parents of the youngsters he teaches have rallied around, but no options were left.

The family will move to Australia by the end of the month.

Photo: Aaron Pasion

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