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Y3.40 People who hold transit visas

Immigration Act 1987 s 14E(5)

  1. Holders of transit visas are not entitled to apply for any type of permit to be in New Zealand.
  2. If a person who holds a transit visa applies for any type of permit, an immigration officer may refuse their application, in which case section 128 of the Immigration Act 1987 will apply to that person (see Y4).

Effective 01/10/1999

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Y3 People refused entry

Y3.1 Categories of people who will normally be refused entry

Y3.5 People convicted of criminal offences, subject to a removal order or deported from any country

Y3.10 People who have committed, ...

Y3.15 People likely to commit an offence against the Crimes Act 1961 or the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975

Y3.20 People who are members of...

Y3.25 Persons to whom section 7(1) applies but who are not refused entry

Y3.30 People unable to meet the requirements for a permit

Y3.35 People with false documents or doubtful bona fides

Y3.45 People ineligible because of UN sanctions

Y3.50 People with expired returning resident's visa or...

Y3.55 Stowaways

Y3.60 Powers of entry and search by members of...

Y3.65 Effect of international Conventions on refusing entry

Y3.70 Departure on first available craft* of persons refused entry