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- This is not current policy -
The policy in this manual ceases to be effective from 29 November 2010.
To see the current Immigration New Zealand Operational Manual go to
www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanual
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D4.15 Content and effect of removal orders
Immigration Act 1987 s 55
- Removal orders authorise the Police to take the person named in the order into custody and to execute the order.
- Removal orders inform the person named in them that:
- they are in New Zealand unlawfully; and
- are subject to removal; and
- as they have not responded voluntarily to the obligation to leave New Zealand, they will be removed from New Zealand; and
- they may contact a solicitor, or counsel or designated or nominated responsible adult.
D4.15.1 Right of access to counsel etc.
Immigration Act 1987 s 140(4)
- Any person detained in custody under the Immigration Act 1987 has the right to contact a solicitor or counsel or any responsible adult, parent or guardian, and must be informed of that right. Immigration officers must ensure that members of the Police who are detaining a person are aware of their responsibility to advise the person of this right.
- If the detainee chooses to exercise that right, the person nominated must be allowed access to the detainee and assisted to communicate with the detainee in private.
Effective 01/10/1999
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