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Immigration New Zealand
Te Ratonga Manene
Agency overview
Formed
1912[1]
Ministers responsible
Hon Erica Stanford, Minister of Immigration[2]
Hon Chris Penk, Associate Minister of Immigration[2]
Parent department
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Immigration New Zealand (Māori: Te Ratonga Manene; INZ), formerly the New Zealand Immigration Service (NZIS), is the agency within the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) that is responsible for border control, issuing travel visas and managing immigration to New Zealand.[3]
^Martin 1996, p. 408 n.201.
^ ab"Ministerial List". DPMC. 14 November 2020.
^"Immigration New Zealand". Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
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