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New Zealand immigration agency

There are only 1 China immigration agents recognized by the New Zealand government, and the others are illegal.

According to the latest information provided by the New Zealand Immigration Consultancy Administration, by February 211, the number of legal New Zealand immigration consultants in China had reached 1. The information of all licensed consultants can be found on the website of New Zealand Immigration Consultancy Administration, the website of which is: http://www.iaa.govt.nz/adviser-register/ResultChina.htm. The immigration intermediary consultants of immigration study companies in Chinese mainland other than this are not intermediaries recognized by the New Zealand government, and the Immigration Bureau will no longer accept applications submitted by unlicensed consultants.

The New Zealand government has regulated the immigration study industry. In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of New Zealand visa applicants, the National Assembly passed the "Immigration Consultant Licensing Law" in 27. From May 4, 29, New Zealand began to implement this law. According to the law, New Zealand immigration consultants, whether in New Zealand or not, must obtain a license issued by the Immigration Advisers Authority to provide relevant services to customers, and the Immigration Bureau shall not accept applications submitted by unlicensed consultants and intermediaries.

An official of the New Zealand Immigration Advisory Administration stated to our reporter that in China, the following applications must be submitted through a licensed immigration study agent (unless otherwise exempted or submitted by the applicant himself):

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2. All tourist visa applications.

3. All work visa applications.

4. The study agent in Chinese mainland can submit an application for a simple study visa. However, non-licensed intermediaries are not allowed to give any advice to applicants on whether they can apply for a work visa and whether they can immigrate after studying abroad. In addition, if you need to apply for any visa other than the spouse visa, parents' visiting visa, accompanying visa and other student visas, you need a licensed immigration consultant to submit an application. The application for visa renewal of international students after entry requires a licensed immigration study agent to submit an application.

5. Other information provision and application related to Immigration New Zealand.

Since the New Zealand Immigration Bureau implemented the government licensing system for immigration study agents, 431 immigration study consultants worldwide have obtained New Zealand licenses, and 94 consultants have obtained restricted licenses and entry-level licenses. There are 17 immigration consultants whose licenses have been revoked. In China, there are a large number of consultants engaged in the immigration industry in New Zealand, but the number of consultants who meet the licensing requirements for New Zealand immigrants is still very small. The New Zealand government reminds applicants in Chinese mainland to choose government-licensed immigration consultants to submit their applications, otherwise, the Immigration Bureau will treat unqualified applications as refusal or rejection.

The reporter interviewed Jessica of New Zealand Bailun Immigration Consultancy Company, one of the licensed immigration consultants of New Zealand government in Chinese mainland. She believes that the main purpose of these policies of New Zealand government is to standardize the team of immigration consultants, make immigration consultants become real professionals, protect the interests of consumers applying for immigration, and give consumers enough confidence to receive the best and correct information.

The reporter reminded applicants in China to understand the changes in New Zealand laws, so as not to delay their applications.

Attached is a list of 1 intermediaries in Chinese mainland approved by the Licensed Intermediary Authority of New Zealand, which comes from the official agency of New Zealand: http://www.iaa.govt.nz/adviser-register/ResultChina.htm

Zhu. Xiaoyu (Jessica)

· Sun , Jianya (Bill)

· Jiang , Mao Xue (James)

· Jiang , Peter

· Lin , Pingping

· Liu , Chen

· McIntosh , Robert James

· Mu , Xiugang (Robert)

· Wang , William

· Xu , Jiying (Justin)