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A4.65 Medical waivers (applicants for temporary entry)

See A4.65 Effective 28/11/05
See A4 (before 28/11/2005)

Applicants for temporary entry will not be considered for the grant of a medical waiver unless:

  1. they are applying for work visas or permits as seconded business personnel (see A4.65.1 below); or
  2. they have submitted a claim for refugee status in New Zealand; or
  3. they are the partner* or dependent child* of a New Zealand citizen or resident; and
    1. the purpose of their stay in New Zealand is to be with that New Zealand citizen or resident; and
    2. if they applied for residence in New Zealand they would meet the criteria for residence under the Partnership policy (see F2.5 (a)) or Dependent child policy (see F5.1 (a)).

      Note: The grant of a medical waiver for the purpose of temporary entry to New Zealand does not confirm that the applicant has an acceptable standard of health for the purposes of residence in New Zealand or that a medical waiver would be granted if a residence application were made. This does not prevent a visa or immigration officer considering whether or not an applicant is likely to be granted a medical waiver for the purpose of residence in New Zealand.

A4.65.1 Seconded business people

  1. Seconded business people applying for work visas and/or work permits may be granted a medical waiver if an immigration or visa officer is satisfied that:
    1. the intended secondment will be of real benefit to New Zealand, and
    2. the applicant is unlikely to be a danger to public health during the period of secondment; and
    3. the employer has guaranteed to pay all medical expenses of the applicant during the secondment, including any significant costs to health services identified by a visa or immigration officer or Immigration New Zealand medical assessor.
  2. At the time the work visa is issued or the work permit granted, the principal applicant* must be advised in writing that the visa has been issued or the permit granted even though the applicant does not have an acceptable standard of health.

Note: This policy (A4.65.1) facilitates New Zealand's international trade commitments (see E9).

Effective 24/04/2006

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