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D9.10 Action before approval of repatriation

  1. Before approving repatriation it is necessary to confirm:
    1. the person being considered for repatriation wishes to be repatriated; or, if they are incapable of making that decision, that repatriation is the best option for the individual and New Zealand; and
    2. the full costs of repatriation have been established, including the cost of an escort(s) if required; and
    3. financial assistance to meet the costs of repatriation is not available from any other source either in full or part; and
    4. the person(s) being repatriated have right of entry to the country they are being repatriated to; and
    5. the person is not more appropriately subject to removal action.
  2. Approval for repatriation can only be given by officers with Schedule 1 delegations.

Effective 01/10/1999

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