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- This is not current policy -
The policy in this manual ceases to be effective from 29 November 2010.
To see the current Immigration New Zealand Operational Manual go to
www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanual
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Y3.10 People who have committed, ...
Y3.10 People who have committed, claimed responsibility for, or are likely to commit, acts of terrorism, or who may constitute a danger to security or public order in New Zealand
Immigration Act 1987 s 7(1)(e), (f), g(i), (h)
A person is not eligible for an exemption or permit and will normally be refused entry into New Zealand if the Minister has reason to believe that the person:
- has engaged in, or claimed responsibility for, an act of terrorism in New Zealand; or
- is a member of, or adheres to, any organisation or group of people that has engaged in, or has claimed responsibility for, an act of terrorism in New Zealand; or
- has engaged in, or claimed responsibility for, an act of terrorism outside New Zealand and whose presence in New Zealand would constitute, in the opinion of the Minister, a threat to public safety; or
- is a member of, or adheres to, any organisation or group of people that has engaged in, or has claimed responsibility for, an act of terrorism outside New Zealand, and whose presence in New Zealand would constitute, in the opinion of the Minister, a threat to public safety; or
- is likely to engage in, or facilitate, any act of terrorism; or
- is likely to constitute a danger to the security or public order of New Zealand.
Effective 01/10/1999
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