Immigration Act 2009

Repeals, transitional provisions, saving provisions, and related matters - Repeals and related matters

404: Immigration Act 1987 repealed

You could also call this:

“The old immigration law from 1987 has been replaced by new rules”

The Immigration Act 1987 is no longer in effect. You should know that the government has cancelled this law. This means it’s not used anymore. The Immigration Act 1987 was a set of rules about immigration, but now it has been replaced by newer laws. When a law is repealed, it means it’s officially removed and doesn’t apply anymore. This change is part of updating New Zealand’s immigration laws.

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Part 12 Repeals, transitional provisions, saving provisions, and related matters
Repeals and related matters

404Immigration Act 1987 repealed

  1. The Immigration Act 1987 (1987 No 74) is repealed.

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