IMMIGRATION NEWS
IMMIGRATION NEWS
The government is temporarily amending immigration law to make it more flexible and responsive to challenges posed by Covid-19.
It will introduce a bill to Parliament tomorrow, to support more "efficient management" of visa changes.
Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway said the bill would offer "pragmatic solutions".
"One of the practical challenges is to quickly manage visa changes for large numbers of migrants who are unable to leave New Zealand due to the Covid-19 pandemic," he said.
The bill introduces eight time-limited powers allowing it to:
Lees-Galloway said the Immigration Act had very limited ability to deal with applicants as a class or group of individuals.
"The current Act's small number of emergency provisions were introduced at a time when New Zealand had much lower numbers of temporary migrants.
"We are finding now that the existing settings are not enough to respond appropriately where, for example, large numbers of visas need to be changed or extended at once," he said.
Lees-Galloway said a range of safeguards would be applied, including that these powers expire after 12 months.
Source - Radio NZ
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/415802/covid-19-new-zealand-government-to-grant-itself-visa-law-powers-for-12-months?fbclid=IwAR2H9QgSZZKDFoPsBitI_puZ30AOlDOOgQfV-CNb7c0Br4XIXUXZC0VuiDc
It is not about the what power government will be getting, it is about what government will do with this power. Only future will tell.
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