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別跟我說看不懂英文 ~~~如果這都看不懂 還是回國好了
Temporary Visa holders: Being deported for wrongdoing or other reasons
When can Temporary Visa holders be deported?
Immigration Act 2009, ss 155, 156, 157
As a Temporary Visa holder, you can be deported for the following reasons:
Breaching visa conditions – if you’ve breached any of the conditions of your visa (for example, if you work while you have only a Visitor Visa)
Withholding information – if Immigration New Zealand find out that you held back relevant information when you applied for your visa
False identity – if you applied for and got your current visa under a false identity
Change in your situation – if your situation no longer meets the rules or qualifying requirements under which your visa was granted
Committing crimes – if you’re convicted of a criminal offence
“Character” problems or other good reasons – if Immigration NZ has some other “sufficient reason” for deporting you, including something about your character
Mistakes (“administrative error”) – if Immigration NZ granted you your visa by mistake (for example, if you were in fact disqualified from getting a visa in the first place because of a criminal record).
New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, s 18(4)
Note: The Bill of Rights says that if you’re a visa holder, and so in New Zealand legally, you can only be deported on the grounds stated in the Immigration Act.
How can I appeal against being deported?
Immigration Act 2009, ss 155(2), (4)(b), 156(2), 157(2), (4)
There are two ways you can challenge a decision by Immigration New Zealand to deport you from New Zealand:
Giving Immigration NZ a good reason for staying – You have two weeks (14 days) after getting a deportation liability notice to give Immigration New Zealand a good reason why you shouldn’t be deported
Appealing to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal – You have four weeks (28 days) after getting the deportation liability notice to appeal your deportation to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal on humanitarian grounds. The Tribunal is like a court, and it’s independent of Immigration New Zealand.
However, the time limit for appealing to the Tribunal is different if you’re being deported on the basis that you used a false identity to get your visa (see above, “When can Temporary Visa holders be deported?”). In that case, you only have six weeks (42 days) from the first day you were in New Zealand under that visa. |
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