Immigration Act 2009

Miscellaneous provisions - Regulations

401A: Regulations relating to suspending ability to make applications for visas and expressions of interest

You could also call this:

“Rules for temporarily halting visa applications and expressions of interest (no longer in effect)”

This section of the law was about rules for stopping people from applying for visas or showing interest in coming to New Zealand. However, this part of the law doesn’t exist anymore. It was removed on 15 May 2023, which means it’s no longer in use.

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Topics:
Immigration and citizenship > Visas
Immigration and citizenship > Border control

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Part 11 Miscellaneous provisions
Regulations

401ARegulations relating to suspending ability to make applications for visas and expressions of interest (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 401A: repealed, on , by section 401A(8).