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INZ Operational Manual NZI Capture (Administration Capture Capture,…
INZ Operational Manual
Temporary Entry Class Visa
Generic temporary entry
E3 Visas
E3.20 Conditions of student visa, limited visa and interim visa for study purposes
E3.10 Currency of visas
E3.10 Currency of visas
E3.15 Conditions to which holders of temporary entry class visas are subject
E3.25 Conditions of temporary entry class visas may be imposed, varied or waived
E3.11 Transfer of temporary visas on expiry of passport
E6 Sponsorship for temporary entry
E6.5 Acceptable sponsors
E7 Determining an application for temporary entry
E7.25 Procedure for granting a temporary entry class visa for a period longer than provided for in immigration instructions
E7.40 Effect of provisions of the Prostitution Reform Act 2003
E7.35 Declining an application for temporary entry
E7.45 Character requirements for partners supporting 'partnership-based temporary entry applications'
E7.45 Character requirements for partners supporting 'partnership-based temporary entry applications'
E7.50 Health requirement for partners or dependent children not included in or withdrawn from a residence class visa application
E7.15 Potentially prejudicial information
E8 Special cases
E8.10 Temporary visas for refugee or protection status claimants
E8.10 Temporary visas for refugee or protection status claimants
E5 Requirement to be a 'bona fide applicant' intending a temporary stay in New Zealand
E5.1 Definition of 'bona fide applicant'
E5.5 Responsibility of applicant to show genuine intent and lawful purpose
E5.10 Determining whether an applicant is a 'bona fide applicant'
E4 Lodging an application for a temporary entry class visa
E4.1 Who may be included in an application
E4.1 Who may be included in an application
E4.5 Temporary entry class visa for partners and dependent children
E4.5 Temporary entry class visa for partners and dependent children
E4.55 Bonds
E4.55 Bonds
E2 The need to apply for a temporary entry class visa
E2 The need to apply for a temporary entry class visa
E2.1 People to whom a visa waiver applies
E2.1 People to whom a visa waiver applies
Visitor visas
V2 General requirements for visitors
V2.1 Visitor visa requirements
V2.5 Length of permitted stay
V2.10 Single journey visas
V2.15 Multiple journey visas
V2.20 Funds or sponsorship requirements
V2.25 Onward travel requirements
V2.35 Short-term study in schools
V3 Special categories of visitors
V3.5 Business visitors
V3.110 Parent and grandparent multiple entry visitor visa instructions
V3.110 Parent and grandparent multiple entry visitor visa instructions
V3.10 Partners and dependent children of student or work visa holders
V3.10 Partners and dependent children of student or work visa holders
V3.20 Dependent children of New Zealand citizens or residence class visa holders
V3.15 Partners of New Zealand citizens or residence class visa holders
Work visas
W1 Objective
W2 Applying for and obtaining a work visa
W2.1 Who does not need to apply for a work visa
W2.2 Definitions
W2.5 Work visa streams
W2.5 Work visa streams
W2.10 Generic work visa instructions
W2.10 Generic work visa instructions, W2.10.15 Compliance with employment law
W2.15 Funds requirements
W2.15 Funds requirements
W2.20 Onward travel requirements
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WF Family stream work instructions
WF1 General rules
WF2 Partners of New Zealand citizens or residence class visa holders
WF2.1 Instructions on duration of visa for partners of New Zealand citizens or residence class visa holders
WF2.5 New Zealand citizen or residence class visa holder partner must also be 'an eligible partner' under residence instructions
WF2.10 Evidential requirements for partners of New Zealand citizens or residence class visa holders
WF2.15 Principal applicants of residence applications under Partnership Category whose application has been deferred (to 08/05/2017)
WF2.20 Non-principal applicant partners included in residence applications under Government Residence instructions whose grant of residence has been deferred
WR Work to Residence Instructions
WR1 Talent (Accredited Employers) Work Instructions
WR1.1 Objective
WR1.5 Who is eligible for a work visa under the Talent (Accredited Employers) Work Instructions?
WR1.10 Requirements for offers of employment
WK Essential Skills work instructions
WK1 Essential Skills Objective and Overview
WK1.5 Overview
WK2 Lodging an application under Essential Skills instructions
WK2.1 Lodging an Essential Skills work visa application
WK2.5 Lodging a request for approval in principle to recruit overseas workers
WK3 Determining an Essential Skills work visa application
WK3.1 Assessing an Essential Skills application or a request for approval in principle to recruit overseas workers
WK3.5 Acceptable employment
WK3.10 Determining the availability of New Zealand citizens or residents
WK3.15 Requirements for employers
WK3.20 Requirements for applicants
WK4 Currency and Conditions of Essential Skills work visas
WK4.1 Currency of Essential Skills work visas
WK4.5 Conditions of Essential Skills Work Visas
WK5 Labour hire employer accreditation
Interim Visas
Limited visas
Military visas
Special temporary visas
Student Visas
U2 The need to apply for a student visa
U2.1 Persons requiring a student visa
U2.5 When a student visa is not required
U6 Obtaining student visas
U6.1 Programmes of study lasting longer than 3 months
U8 Dependants
U8.20 Dependent children of holders of work visas
Residence
Generic Residence
R Residence Instructions
R5 Determining an Application
R5.95 Character requirement for partners supporting Partnership Category applications
R5.96 Health requirement for partners or dependent children not included in or withdrawn from a residence class visa application
R5.110 Compliance with employment law
R5.115 Partners and dependent children who must be included in a residence class visa application
R2 Lodging an application
R2.1 Who may be included in an application
R2.1 Who may be included in an application
Business
Family Categories
F2 Partnership Category
F2.1 Objective
F2.5 How do partners of New Zealand citizens and residents qualify for a residence class visa?
F2.10 Definitions
F2.15 Minimum requirements for the recognition of partnerships
F2.20 Evidence
F2.25 Verification
F2.30 Determining if the couple is living together in a partnership that is genuine and stable
F2.35 Deferring the final decision if the partnership is genuine and stable but less than 12 months duration (to 08/05/2017)
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Skilled Migrant Category
After the grant of a resident visa
Resident from Work Category
Special Category
S2 Special Direction
S2.1 Requests for special directions
Section 17 Exception
Section 378 Special Direction
Section 11 Meaning of absolute discretion of the decision maker
Section 380 Delegation of Minister’s powers
S2.5 Procedure
S2.10 Requests from prohibited people
Transit Visa
Border Entry
Compliance
Refugees And Protection
Fees
Immigration (Visa, Entry Permission, and Related Matters) Regulations 2010, Schedule 4, Fees
iNZ1028
Fees in New Zealand dollars
Administration
A15 Immigration Officer Warrants and Delegations
A15.1 Making decisions in terms of the Immigration Act
A15.1 Making decisions in terms of the Immigration Act
A15.5 Delegation of Powers to Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment – Immigration New Zealand
A15.5 Delegation of Powers to Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment – Immigration New Zealand
A15.15 Delegation of Powers to Delegated Decision Makers of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment – Immigration New Zealand
A15.20 Delegation of powers: Chief Executive to Deputy Chief Executive – Immigration New Zealand
A15.20 Delegation of powers: Chief Executive to Deputy Chief Executive – Immigration New Zealand
A15.25 Delegation of powers: DCE to delegates
A15.25 Delegation of powers: DCE to delegates
A9 Complaints against Immigration New Zealand
A9.1 Immigration New Zealand’s Complaint and Feedback Process
INZ website Complaints and Feedback
A9.5 Commissioners and INZ
A9.10 The Ombudsmen Act 1975
A9.15 Privacy Act 1993
A4 Health Requirements
A4.1 Objective
A4.5 Overview of health instructions
Residence class
A4.10 Acceptable standard of health (applicants for residence)
A4.20 Medical and Chest X-ray Certificates: residence class visa applications
A4.45 Second opinion assessments by Immigration New Zealand medical assessors (residence applications) After, A4.40 Seeking comment concerning health assessments.
A4.50 Second opinion assessments by Ministry of Education (residence class visa applications)
A4.55 Deferral of decisions on residence applications pending treatment for medical conditions
A4.60 Medical waivers (applicants for residence class visas) Before, A4.70 Determination of whether a medical waiver should be granted (residence and temporary entry).
Temporary entry class
A4.15 Acceptable standard of health (applicants for temporary entry class visas)
A4.25 Medical and Chest X-ray Certificates: temporary entry class visa applications
A4.65 Medical waivers (applicants for temporary entry class visas)
A4.30 Completion of medical certificates
A4.40 Seeking comment concerning health assessments
A4.70 Determination of whether a medical waiver should be granted (residence and temporary entry)
A4.74 Health requirements for mandated refugees and Refugee Quota Family Reunification Category applicants
A4.75 Exception to health requirements instructions for people entering New Zealand for medical treatment
A5 Character requirements
A5.1 Requirement of good character
A5.5 Character checks
A5.10 Police certificates
Temporary entry class
A5.40 Applicants ineligible for a temporary entry class visa or entry permission
A5.45 Applicants normally ineligible for a temporary entry class visa unless granted a character waiver
A5.50 Applicants normally ineligible for a temporary entry class visa
Immigration Act 2009
Section 15
Section 16
Section 17
Section 11
Section 378
Section 69
Section 61
Section 83
Section 179
Section 180
Residence class
A5.15 Applicants not considered to be of good character for a residence class visa
A5.20 Applicants ineligible for a residence class visa or entry permission
A5.25 Applicants normally ineligible for a residence class visa unless granted a character waiver
A5.30 Applicants normally ineligible for a residence class visa
A5.35 Applications usually deferred
A2 Travel documents
A2.1 Types of acceptable travel document
A2.5 Criteria for acceptable travel documents
A2.10 Acceptable travel documents
A2.10 Acceptable travel documents
A2.15 Unacceptable travel documents
A2.15 Unacceptable travel documents
A2.20 When acceptable travel documents are not available
A2.25 Refugee travel documents
A2.30 Taiwan passports
A2.30 Taiwan passports
A2.35 New Zealand citizens
A2.35 New Zealand citizens
A22 Biometric information
A22.1 Definition of ‘biometric information’
Section 30 Use of biometric information in decision making
A22.5 Use, collection and storage of biometric information
A22.10 Collection of biometric information
A22.10 Collection of biometric information
A22.15 When biometric information can be used to determine compliance
A22.20 Compulsion order for the collection of biometric information
A22.25 Offences in relation to providing biometric information
A6 Fees and Immigration levy
A6 Fees and Immigration levy
A1 Fairness and Natural Justice
A1.1 Introduction
A1.5 Fairness
A1.10 Bias
A1.15 Practical steps towards achieving fairness and natural justice in decision-making
A14 Interpreters
A14.1 Situations requiring an interpreter
A14.5 Suitability of interpreters
A14.10 Interpreters' fees
Section 27 Reasons for decisions must be given if visa or entry permission refused to certain persons
Section 58 Obligation on applicant to inform of all relevant facts, including changed circumstances
A7 Privacy Act 1993
A7 Privacy Act 1993
A10 The Privacy Commissioner - Role and powers
A10.1 Privacy Act 1993
A10.5 Enquiries relating to Privacy Commissioner's investigations
A10.10 Procedures relating to correspondence from the Privacy Commissioner