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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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Y4.5 Placing persons refused entry
- In the first instance, people refused entry must be placed on the first available (see Y3.70) to take them from New Zealand.
- An immigration officer may use their discretion bearing in mind the particular circumstances of the case, to determine whether a person who is refused entry, needs to be placed into custody, by considering if:
- a craft is available (see Y3.70) to take them on the same day; and
- the officer is satisfied that the person cannot abscond from the airport facilities concerned; and
- the person concerned poses no security risk, as assessed in conjunction with the Police and airport security.
- The person refused entry will normally be placed into custody if:
- paragraph (b)(i) to (iii) above cannot be met; or
- for any reason, an available craft:
- is no longer available to take the person from New Zealand; or
- is, or is likely to be, delayed in New Zealand for more than 24 hours; or
- for any other reason the person is unable to leave New Zealand at the expected time.
- If an immigration officer determines that custody is necessary the officer must:
- ask the Police to detain the person in custody until departure; and
- arrange the departure of the detained person; and
- if applicable, serve a letter setting out the details of the infringement on the .
Effective 04/12/2006
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