A5.5 Character checks (24/03/2014)
See also Immigration (Visa, Entry Permission, and Related Matters) Regulations 2010 Regs 5(2)(d)(iii), 6(2)(c)(iv), 10(2)(e)(iii), 12(3)(d)
- Character checks must be carried out for the following categories of applicant:
- those aged 17 and over applying for residence class visas; and
- those aged 17 and over applying for temporary entry class visas who intend to stay in New Zealand for 24 months or longer; and
- other applicants for temporary entry class visas who warrant a character check if the immigration officer decides it is necessary.
Note: the 24-month period in A5.5(a)(ii) above includes time already spent in New Zealand prior to the application being made.
- It is a mandatory requirement (see R2.40) for first time applicants for a residence class visa aged 17 and over to obtain a police or similar certificate from:
- the applicant's country of citizenship; and
- each country in which the applicant has lived for 12 months or more (whether on one visit or intermittently) in the last 10 years (but see A5.10.1).
Applicants for a further residence class visa under RV2 or RV4 will not usually need to submit a police or similar certificate, unless specifically asked to by an immigration officer. Applicants for a further residence class visa applying under any other category are required to submit a police or similar certificate as if they were applying for residence for the first time.
Note: the requirement in A5.5(b) above does not apply to Australian citizens, holders of a current Australian permanent residence visa and holders of a current Australian resident return visa, applying for a resident visa at an immigration control area.
- If required, applicants aged 17 and over applying for a temporary entry class visa must obtain a police or similar certificate from:
- their country of citizenship; and
- from any country in which they have lived for five or more years (whether on one visit or intermittently) since attaining the age of 17 years.
- Despite (c) above, student visa applicants do not have to provide a police or similar certificate until they are aged 20 or over if they:
- held a student visa when they turned 17; and
- have held consecutive student visas (or interim visas with study conditions) since the date they turned 17; and
- are applying for a further student visa.
- Despite (d) above, a police or similar certificate is required if an immigration officer decides it is necessary.
Effective 24/03/2014
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