C3.15 How refugee or protection claim to be made
See also Immigration Act 2009 s 133
- A claim is made as soon as a person expresses an intention to seek recognition as a refugee or protected person, either orally or in writing, to a representative of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment or to a constable.
- An indication of intent is all that is required to initiate the processing of a refugee or protection claim.
- People may express an intention to seek refugee or protection status in a variety of ways, including, but not limited to, statements of the following kind:
- they have been persecuted; or
- they fear being persecuted; or
- they have been imprisoned for political reasons; or
- they are afraid of being imprisoned in their home country; or
- they want to 'see the United Nations' (ie the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in New Zealand; or
- they want to know if there is a United Nations (ie UNHCR) office in New Zealand; or
- they are 'stateless' or 'homeless' persons; or
- they are afraid to return to their home country; or
- they are in danger of being subjected to torture if they return to their home country; or
- they are in danger of being subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment if they return to their home country;
- they are in danger of being arbitrarily deprived of their life if they return to their home country; or
- they will be killed if they are returned home; or
- they simply "do not want to return".
- A written claim for refugee or protection status may be:
- received at any office of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment in New Zealand; and
- delivered either in person or by mail.
- There is no fee for making a claim for refugee or protection status.
Effective 29/07/2013
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