Hundreds of would-be immigrants are today in limbo as a law comes into effect that could stall their bid to live legally in New Zealand.


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| New Zealand Immigration - Only applications filed by licensed IAA agents will now be processed |
| 04/05/09 |
Hundreds of would-be immigrants are today in limbo as a law comes into effect that could stall their bid to live legally in New Zealand. The Immigration Advisers Authority had hoped up to 400 would have become licensed in time for today's law change. Some applicants have paid unlicensed agents up to $15,000 to work on their submissions, but authority registrar Barry Smedts says it cannot help to get the money back because it was not illegal to provide non-licensed immigration advice before today. However, many were "waking up to the reality only in the last couple of weeks" after Immigration New Zealand printed forms warning that all applications submitted by unlicensed advisers would be returned. Mr Smedts said the law still allowed would-be immigrants to represent themselves. "The industry is now smaller, more professional and has a higher standard of overall expertise. I like to think of licensing as a sort of brand protection that supports good operators and punishes bad ones." Overseas-based immigration advisers will have until May 4 next year to get a licence. The authority defines immigration advice as "using, or purporting to use, knowledge of or experience in immigration to advise, direct, assist or represent another person in regard to an immigration matter relating to New Zealand, whether directly or indirectly and whether or not for gain or reward". Some people, such as lawyers and MPs, are exempt from needing licences, but the authority says the exemption "probably doesn't cover many people in the not-for-profit, NGO [non-government] and government services who provide support and assistance". IMMIGRATION ADVISERS LICENSING ACT 2007 * All NZ-based immigration advisers must be licensed from today. Source: NZ Herald (www.nzherald.co.nz) For a FREE assessment of your eligibility to lodge a residence visa application and a more detailed assessment under this and all visa classes completed by our Registered Migration Agents and Licensed Immigration Advisors, please click here. |