Immigration Act 2009

Arrivals and departures - Entry permission

113A: Revocation of deemed entry permission

You could also call this:

“Cancelling automatic permission to enter New Zealand (no longer in use)”

This part of the law was about revoking or taking away permission to enter New Zealand that was automatically given to some people. However, this section is no longer in use. It was removed from the Immigration Act 2009 on 15 May 2023. This means that the rules about cancelling automatic entry permission have changed, and you would need to look at other parts of the law to understand the current rules.

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Topics:
Immigration and citizenship > Visas
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Part 4 Arrivals and departures
Entry permission

113ARevocation of deemed entry permission (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 113A: repealed, on , by section 113A(8).