Y4.15 People who must be refused entry permission unless granted as an exception to instructions: circumstances and compliance concerns (02/02/2015)
See also Immigration Act 2009 ss 22 and 107.
- Entry permission must be refused to any person, except a person listed in Y3.10(a), who is not otherwise dealt with under Y4.1 and:
- makes a false declaration on any part of the New Zealand Passenger Arrival Card or Crew Declaration, whether that declaration relates to an immigration matter or not; or
- fails to comply with an immigration, customs, biosecurity, or Police responsibility on arrival, including (but not limited to) failing to:
- apply for a visa, if a visa waiver applies; and entry permission; or
- produce an arrival card; or
- produce a passport or certificate of identity; or
- produce other immigration documentation required by an immigration officer; or
- comply with any other direction or request by immigration, customs, or biosecurity, or Police.
- A person subject to (a) above may be granted entry permission if an immigration officer deliberately and properly does so as an exception to instructions (see Y4.45).
Note: Immigration Officers may consult with Customs, Biosecurity, or Police Officers as necessary.
Effective 02/02/2015
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