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V2.1 Visitor policy requirements

Immigration Act 1987 s 24(2)
Immigration Regulations 1999 sch 1

See V2.1 Effective 26/07/1999

To be issued with a visitor's visa or granted a visitor's permit, applicants must:

  1. meet the requirements under Generic Temporary Entry policy for:
    1. lodging an application for a temporary entry visa or permit as set out at E4, and
    2. bona fide applicants* as set out at E5, and
    3. health and character as set out at E6; and
  2. meet the funds or sponsorship requirements (see V2.20); and
  3. meet the onward travel requirements, if relevant (see V2.25).

V2.1.1 Definition of 'lawful purpose' for visitors

For the purposes of applying the 'lawful purpose' test in the provision relating to bona fide applicants* (see E5.1), visitors are considered to be coming to New Zealand for a lawful purpose if:

  1. they are coming for the purposes of:
  2. they are not intending to undertake employment* (see W2.1.1) or a course of study or training, other than a single course of study or training that lasts no more than 3 calendar months.

    Notes:

Effective 04/07/2005

Related Topics

V2 General Requirements for Visitors

V2.5 Length of permitted stay

V2.10 Single journey visas

V2.15 Multiple journey visas

V2.20 Funds or sponsorship requirements

V2.25 Onward travel requirements