The New Zealand Herald

YouTube clip: How to beat immigratio­n

Online video tells tourists how to get work in New Zealand despite holding only a visitor visa

- Lincoln Tan immigratio­n lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz

Avideo on YouTube is teaching would-be migrants how to get into New Zealand to work while holding a visitor visa. The 29-minute video is in Portuguese and advises tourists intending to work to lie when questioned by Immigratio­n New Zealand officials at the border.

Visitors should “never mention the work” and to just say they are coming for a holiday, the video hostess says.

“If you want to extend your visitor visa for six months, you will need $6000 [in your bank account], but if you have only $3000 then borrow money from your friends, say $1000 from three friends, and put it into your account,” the video added.

“Get a bank statement and show it to INZ, they will not know the money is not yours and will grant you the extension.”

It claimed officials at the border are often suspicious of travellers aged between 30 and 35 years.

Immigratio­n spokeswoma­n Rachel Purdom said this was a common ploy, and last year the agency stopped 1700 people from boarding flights to New Zealand and refused entry to nearly 800.

“These are common ploys attempted by people trying to gain entry to New Zealand to work unlawfully or thwart the requiremen­t to have funds available to support themselves during their stay.

“Immigratio­n has robust systems and processes in place and efforts to subvert those processes are very easily detected.”

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The YouTube video tells travellers how to deal with NZ immigratio­n officials.

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