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L2.35 Limitations to which holders of limited visas are subject

See also Immigration Act 2009 ss 61, 80(2), 85, 175, 378

The holder of a limited visa is subject to the following limitations:

  1. the holder must leave New Zealand no later than the date on which the visa expires; and
  2. the holder may not apply for a visa of a different class or type, whether before or after their visa expires, while in New Zealand; and
  3. the holder may not request a special direction under section 378, or a visa under section 61 of the Immigration Act 2009, whether before or after the visa expires, while in New Zealand; or
  4. the holder may not, whether before or after the visa expires, appeal to a court, the Tribunal (other than an appeal under sections 194 or 195) or otherwise; or
  5. the holder will not be granted an interim visa; and
  6. the holder is liable for deportation if unlawfully in New Zealand after the limited visa expires; and
  7. the holder can be served with a deportation order as soon as the limited visa has expired unless section 175(1)(a) applies.

Effective 29/11/2010

IN THIS SECTION

L2.1 Who may apply for a limited visa

L2.5 Who may not apply for a limited visa

L2.10 Effect of limited visa

L2.15 Grant of limited visa a matter of discretion

L2.20 Bonds and limited visas

L2.25 Currency of limited visas

L2.30 Express purposes for a limited visa

L2.40 Conditions to which limited visas are subject

L2.45 Further limited visas

L2.50 Persons born in New Zealand on or after 1 January 2006

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