Appeals to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal

The Immigration and Protection Tribunal hears and determines appeals concerning: decisions about residence class visas; decisions about the recognition of a person as a refugee or protected person; liability for deportation; decisions to stop recognizing a person as a refugee or protected person; decisions to cancel the recognition of a New Zealand citizen as a refugee or protected person.

The tribunal is chaired by a District Court Judge appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the Attorney-General.

Case Study

We submitted an appeal to the IPT on behalf of a client whose residence (skilled migrant category) application was declined. The client worked as the manager of the liquor department at a supermarket.

The tribunal ruled in the client’s favor and recognized that the immigration officer’s assessment was not correct. Please click here to access the tribunal’s decision.

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