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C5.5 Information on claimant's rights (01/10/1999)
Immigration (Refugee Processing) Regulations 1999 reg 4
Once a refugee status claim has been assigned to a refugee status officer for processing, that officer must inform the claimant of the following rights:
- the right to contact a representative of the UNHCR, together with information on how to exercise that right; and
- the right to contact a lawyer; and
- the right to have an independent interpreter engaged by the NZIS present at any interview of the claimant by a refugee status officer.
C5.5.1 Other information to be provided to claimants
Immigration (Refugee Processing) Regulations 1999 reg 5
Refugee status officers must inform claimants of the procedure for determining their claim, including the following matters:
- how contact will be maintained; and
- possible requests for further information;
- the claimant's right to provide further information up to the time that the claim is actually determined; and
- the availability of an independent interpreter, if appropriate; and
- the decision-making process, including information about the process for scheduling an interview; and
- the right of appeal to the RSAA if the claim is unsuccessful; and
- the right to an interview before the RSAA if the claimant has not been interviewed by a refugee status officer for the purpose of determining the claim.
Effective 01/10/1999
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