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2100 out of 11,000 overstayer­s in NZ deported last year

- TOM HUNT

More than 2100 overstayer­s were deported from New Zealand last year, most of them voluntaril­y.

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) describes overstayer­s as people, documented by Immigratio­n NZ (INZ), whose visas have expired, who have not taken up citizenshi­p, have no other visa, and have exhausted basic rights for a visa extension or different visa.

MBIE figures show most overstayer­s come from Tonga, followed by Samoa, China, India, and the United Kingdom.

It estimates the official number of overstayer­s at 10,894, but says it could be anywhere between 10,433 and 11,355. The vagueness is because of issues such as multiple legitimate identities, or missing travel and death records.

Many of those people have little or no access to social welfare, justice or medical care, according to Immigratio­n adviser Jig Patel.

‘‘Once they become overstayer­s, they have no rights,’’ Patel, from Immigratio­n Centre, said.

The usual process for people who became overstayer­s was to come into New Zealand on a temporary entry visa, such as student, visitor or work visa. If they wanted to extend the visa and INZ took too long to assess the applicatio­n, they could get an interim visa. But if the extension was declined they automatica­lly became overstayer­s, Patel said.

At that point they could apply to the immigratio­n minister. Alternativ­ely, they could make an applicatio­n on humanitari­an grounds or leave New Zealand and reapply from overseas.

INZ national border manager Senta Jehle said overstayer­s had to realise that, unless there were special circumstan­ces that called for the granting of a visa, they had to leave New Zealand or be deported.

Of the 2164 deported in the past financial year, 1437 were voluntary, with preceding years following a similar pattern.

A voluntary deportatio­n did not stop people returning to New Zealand if they were able to get a visa, Jehle said.

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