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Immigration advisers must be licensed from 4 May 2010
Thursday, 25 February 2010
From 4 May 2010 all immigration advisers, whether in New Zealand or outside New Zealand, must be licensed by the Immigration Advisers Authority to provide New Zealand immigration advice (unless they are exempt).

Notice to all Immigration Advisors
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Anyone who is providing immigration advice about New Zealand immigration matters must be licensed by 4 May 2010 at the latest, unless exempt.

China Special Work Policy
Monday, 22 February 2010
The China Special Work Policy is for Chinese nationals who are qualified as chefs, traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, Mandarin teachers’ aides, wushu martial arts coaches or tour guides.

How to apply for a New Zealand Immigration Advisers Licence
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
New Zealand’s Immigration Advisers Licensing Act aims to protect migrants by licensing people who provide New Zealand immigration advice, both within New Zealand and offshore. Offshore people who are licensed by the Immigration Advisers Authority, the organisation responsible for managing New Zealand immigration adviser licensing, will be able to show the global marketplace that they meet New Zealand Government quality standards.


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