Alien Control Emergency Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 84

  1. (1) A Collector of Customs may, by writing under his hand, grant temporary permission to land in New Zealand, subject to such conditions as he thinks fit, to any alien being the master or a member of the crew or a passenger of any vessel arriving in New Zealand who is the holder of a passport as hereinafter defined, or who is lawfully entitled to land in New Zealand without producing a passport; and so long as such permission is in force and such alien complies with the conditions thereof such alien shall not be liable to comply with the requirements of the last preceding regulation.

(2) In this regulation “passport” means a passport or other document of identity—

(a) Which establishes to the satisfaction of the Collector of Customs the nationality and identity of the person to whom it relates; and

(b) Which has been issued by the Government of the country of which the person to whom it relates is a subject or citizen, or protected person and which is still in force, and to which there is attached a photograph of the person to whom it relates; and

(c) Which relates to the person in whose possession it is; and

(d) Which in the case of an alien landing in New Zealand (other than the master or a member of the crew of any vessel) has been marked with a visa that is still in force by a British Diplomatic or Consular Officer or some British public official duly authorized in that behalf:

Provided that such visa shall not be required in respect of nationals of any country between the Government of which and His Majesty’s Government in New Zealand there is for the time being in force an agreement to dispense with the requirement of passport visas, the existence of which agreement is notified from time to time in the Gazette.

  1. Every person who after the date of these regulations becomes an alien as herein defined, whether by attaining the age of sixteen years or, in the case of a woman, by marriage to an alien, or otherwise howsoever, shall within fourteen days thereafter make application for registration as an alien in manner hereinbefore provided, and the provisions of Regulations 3 and 4 hereof shall thereupon apply to the case.

CHANGE OF ABODE.

  1. Every alien to whom a certificate of registration has been granted who changes the place of his abode shall, within seven days thereafter, give, in the form marked AL. 3 in the Schedule hereto, notice in writing thereof and of his new place of abode to the officer in charge at the police-station nearest to his new place of abode and shall, together with such notice, surrender his certificate of registration.

  2. Every police officer to whom notice of such change of abode has been given shall forward the surrendered certificate of registration and particulars of the alien’s new place of abode to a registration officer for the police district in which such new place of abode is situated.



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