Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Regulation of immigration advisers - Preliminary provisions

3: Purpose and scheme of Act

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“This law makes rules to keep immigration advice safe and good”

This law aims to help and protect people who are getting advice about coming to New Zealand. It does this by setting rules for the people who give immigration advice. The law wants to make sure that New Zealand is seen as a good place for people to move to. It does this by making sure that the advice people get about moving to New Zealand is good and trustworthy.

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Part 1 Regulation of immigration advisers
Preliminary provisions

3Purpose and scheme of Act

  1. The purpose of this Act is to promote and protect the interests of consumers receiving immigration advice, and to enhance the reputation of New Zealand as a migration destination, by providing for the regulation of persons who give immigration advice.