Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Introduction

“Ensuring trustworthy advice for newcomers to New Zealand”

This act aims to help and protect people who are getting advice about moving to New Zealand. It does this by setting rules for the people who give this kind of advice.

The act also wants to make New Zealand look good as a place for people to move to. It does this by making sure the advice people get about moving to New Zealand is trustworthy and of good quality.

By regulating the people who give immigration advice, the act tries to make sure that anyone thinking about moving to New Zealand can get reliable information and help.

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2: Commencement, or

"When the rules for immigration advisers start working"

Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Reprint as at:
2025-03-30
Assent:
2007-05-04
Commencement:
see section 2

The Parliamentary Counsel Office has made editorial and format changes to this version using the powers under subpart 2 of Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019.

Note 4 at the end of this version provides a list of the amendments included in it.

This Act is administered by the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment.