Immigration Act 2009

Arrivals and departures - Entry permission

110: Applicant for entry permission to provide address

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“You must provide contact and mailing addresses when applying to enter New Zealand”

If you want to enter New Zealand, you need to give two addresses. One address is for people to contact you, and the other is for sending you important papers. This is part of asking for permission to come into the country. You must give both these addresses when you apply for entry permission.

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Part 4 Arrivals and departures
Entry permission

110Applicant for entry permission to provide address

  1. A person who applies for entry permission must provide a contact address and an address for service.

        Notes
        • Section 110: amended, on , by section 32(1) of the Immigration Amendment Act 2015 (2015 No 48).
        • Section 110(a): repealed, on , by section 32(2) of the Immigration Amendment Act 2015 (2015 No 48).
        • Section 110(b): repealed, on , by section 32(2) of the Immigration Amendment Act 2015 (2015 No 48).
        • Section 110(c): repealed, on , by section 32(2) of the Immigration Amendment Act 2015 (2015 No 48).