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Temporary Entry PDF - Immigration New Zealand

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<strong>Temporary</strong> entry INZ Operational Manual<br />

i an order, pursuant to sections 78, 101 or 238(1)(d) of the Children, Young Persons<br />

and their Families Act 1989, in favour of the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social<br />

Development; or<br />

ii an order, pursuant to section 110 of the Children, Young Persons and their Families<br />

Act 1989, appointing the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development as sole<br />

guardian; or<br />

iii an order, pursuant to section 33 of the Care of Children Act 2004, whereby a child or<br />

young person is placed under the Guardianship of the Family Court or the High Court<br />

and the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development is appointed as agent of<br />

the court with power and discretion to place the child.<br />

j. Dependent children of any person who is the holder of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> Aid Programme<br />

Scholarship.<br />

k. Dependent children of any person who is the holder of a visitor visa granted under V3.115.<br />

l. Dependent children of military visa holders, while the military visa holder is in <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>Zealand</strong>.<br />

m. Children granted a student visa under U10.5.<br />

n. Students who are in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> to study under an exchange scheme approved by the<br />

Ministry of Education (see E11.45).<br />

U3.35.10 Tertiary sector domestic students who do not require a student visa,<br />

interim visa with study conditions, or limited visa<br />

The following people are considered to be domestic students for the purpose of attending an<br />

education provider in the tertiary sector (see U5.20) and do not require a student visa, interim<br />

visa with study conditions or limited visa in order to undertake a course of study in <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>Zealand</strong>:<br />

a. <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> citizens, including students from Tokelau, the Cook Islands and Niue.<br />

b. <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> residents.<br />

c. <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> permanent residents.<br />

d. People who have a letter from the Protocol Division of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> Ministry of Foreign<br />

Affairs and Trade confirming that they are entitled to any immunity from jurisdiction under<br />

the Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act 1968 or the Consular Privileges and<br />

Immunities Act 1971 for the current academic year, until the end of the year in which their<br />

diplomatic or consular status expires.<br />

e. Despite (d) above, dependent children aged 21 and over of Diplomatic, Consular or Official<br />

staff, who wish to undertake tertiary study in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>, may not be eligible for<br />

domestic student status and may be required to pay foreign student fees (see H2.1(b)).<br />

f. A person who has made a claim to be recognised as a refugee or a protected person in<br />

accordance with Part 5 of the <strong>Immigration</strong> Act 2009, and who is the holder of a valid<br />

temporary entry class visa.<br />

g. A person who has been recognised as a refugee or a protected person in accordance with<br />

Part 5 of the <strong>Immigration</strong> Act 2009, and whose application for residence is being<br />

processed.

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