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A9.1 INZ’s Client Complaint Resolution Process (01/07/2013) Immigration New Zealand’s (INZ) Client Complaint Resolution Process (CCRP) is a two-stage system providing clients with an avenue to seek resolution of a complaint relating to the service they received from INZ. The CCRP is not an avenue to seek a review of a declined visa application, an invitation to apply for residence or a request for a visa made under section 61 of the Immigration Act 2009. Full information about the CCRP can be found on the INZ website Complaints Process page.
A9.1.1 Stage one of the CCRP Stage one of the CCRP is for complaints about matters that have been handled at office level and are to be directed in the first instance to the Market Manager of that office. The contact details for each office can be found on the INZ website on the Contact Us page.. A9.1.5 Stage two of the CCRP
Note: If a complaint concerning the actions of an office is submitted to stage two of the CCRP without having first gone through stage one, the complaint will usually be treated as a complaint at stage one and directed to the appropriate Market Manager for consideration. Effective 01/07/2013 | |||
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