Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Regulation of immigration advisers - Licensing process

18: Application for licence

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"How to Apply for an Immigration Adviser Licence"

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You want to apply for a licence as an immigration adviser. You must apply to the Registrar using a form they approve. You also need to pay a fee if one is required. Your application must include your full name, date of birth, and a physical address where documents can be delivered to you. You also need to provide your business address if it is different from your physical address. You may need to give more information or documents that the Registrar asks for. In some cases, the Registrar may ask you to make a statutory declaration to confirm you are allowed to be licensed and that the information in your application is true.

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Part 1Regulation of immigration advisers
Licensing process

18Application for licence

  1. An application for licensing as an immigration adviser must—

  2. be made to the Registrar in a form approved by the Registrar; and
    1. be accompanied by the prescribed fee (if any); and
      1. include the following information:
        1. the applicant's full name (including any aliases and former names used by the applicant) and date of birth; and
          1. a physical address at which documents can be served on the applicant; and
            1. the person's business address (if different from the address referred to in subparagraph (ii)); and
              1. any further information and other material that may be prescribed or required by the Registrar; and
                1. if required by the Registrar, a statutory declaration stating that the person is not prohibited from or subject to a restriction on being licensed, and otherwise verifying the matters contained in the application.
                Notes
                • Section 18(c)(i): amended, on , by section 68 of the Statutes Amendment Act 2025 (2025 No 74).