Apply for a licence
Schedule
- Competency Standards 2010
- Part 1: Full Licence
- Relevant qualification.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the immigration advisers licensing scheme.
- Apply knowledge of immigration law and immigration and operational instructions relating to New Zealand.
- Prepare, lodge and administer immigration applications, appeals, requests, claims and other representation.
- Apply communication techniques to the immigration process in the English language.
- Conduct business professionally, ethically and responsibly.
- Maintain skills and knowledge through participation in relevant professional development activities.
- Part 2: Provisional Licence
- Relevant qualification.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the immigration advisers licensing scheme.
- Understand immigration law and immigration and operational instructions relating to New Zealand.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the immigration application process.
- Apply communication techniques in the English language.
- Conduct business professionally, ethically and responsibly.
- Develop skills and knowledge through participation in relevant professional development activities
Immigration Advisers Competency Standards 2010 (below)
will remain in effect until 31 December 2012.
Immigration Advisers Competency Standards 2013
will come into effect on 1 January 2013.
Immigration Advisers Competency Standards 2010
Pursuant to section 36 of the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007, the Minister of Immigration makes the following standards:
Contents
General
- Title
- Commencement
- Interpretation
- Revocation
Minimum Standards of Competence for Licences
- Minimum standard of competence for a full licence
- Minimum standard of competence for a limited licence
- Minimum standard of competence for a provisional licence
- Performance indicators
Schedule
Licence Competencies
General
- Title
These standards are the Immigration Advisers Competency Standards 2010. - Commencement
These standards come into force on 29 November 2010. - Interpretation
- In these standards, unless the context otherwise requires, -
Act means the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007
person means a natural person. - Terms or expressions used and not defined in these standards but defined in the Act have the same meaning as in the Act.
- In these standards, unless the context otherwise requires, -
- Revocation
The Immigration Advisers Competency Standards 2008 are revoked.
Minimum Standards of Competence for Licences
- Minimum standard of competence for a full licence
To meet the minimum standard of competence for the granting of a full licence a person must demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Registrar, that he or she meets each of the competencies set out in Part 1 of the Schedule. - Minimum standard of competence for a limited licence
To meet the minimum standard of competence for the granting of a limited licence a person must demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Registrar, that he or she meets:- each of competencies 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7 in Part 1 of the Schedule; and
- the performance indicators set out underneath competencies 3 and 4 in Part 1 of the Schedule, to the extent that he or she is competent to provide immigration advice in relation to limited specified matters without the direct supervision of a fully licensed immigration adviser.
- Minimum standard of competence for a provisional licence
To meet the minimum standard of competence for the granting of a provisional licence a person must demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Registrar, that he or she meets each of the competencies set out in Part 2 of the Schedule. - Performance indicators
A person will be treated as meeting a competency if he or she meets each of the performance indicators set out underneath that competency in the Schedule.
Dated at Wellington this ________________ day of ______________________2010
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman
Minister of Immigration