E2.15 Who may not apply for a temporary permit (01/10/1999)Immigration Act 1987 s 25(3) Under section 25(3) of the Immigration Act 1987, no person who is in New Zealand unlawfully may apply for a temporary permit, and if they do so:
E2.15.1 People who are in New Zealand unlawfully Immigration Act 1987 s 25(3) No person who is in New Zealand unlawfully may apply for a temporary permit, and if they attempt to do so:
E2.15.5 Holders of limited purpose permits Immigration Act 1987 s 34D(2)(a) Holders of limited purpose permits may not apply for a permit of a different type while in New Zealand, whether before or after their permit expires. E2.15.10 Holders of temporary permits who have ceased to be refugee status claimants Immigration Act 1987 s 129U(2)(a) Holders of temporary permits who have ceased to be refugee status claimants because their claim to be recognised as a refugee has been declined may not apply for a further temporary permit, whether before or after their temporary permit expires. E2.15.15 Holders of transit visas Immigration Act 1987 s 14E(5) A holder of a transit visa is not entitled to apply for any type of permit, and if such a person attempts to apply for a permit, their application may be refused. E2.15.20 Holders of temporary permits granted for the purposes of the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 1992 Immigration Act 1987 s 27A(2) Temporary permits granted for the purposes of the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 1992 may be subject to a condition that the holder of the permit has no right to apply for another temporary permit of any type. Effective 01/10/1999 |
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