Character Issues

INZ (Immigration New Zealand) may reject your visa application if you have any character issues. There is a high rejection rate in the character waiver cases NZ gets. Immigration Experts NZ has one of the highest character waiver success rates in the industry.
INZ considers character issues very seriously. They will reject your visa application if they find any issues with your character or think that you may put New Zealand’s security at risk or tarnish the reputation of the country internationally.
We all have troubles in life at some point, and sometimes they result in severe consequences. Now, that does not make you a bad person, but your character issues will come in the way of getting a New Zealand visa. You need to get a character waiver to handle such situations. Let us help you see how you can avoid being one of the character waiver cases NZ rejects.

What can you do to succeed with your NZ visa application if you have character issues?

INZ provides you with two options to take care of your character issues before they reach a final decision on your application for a temporary or resident visa. You can either get a Character Waiver or request the minister for a Special Direction.
Special Directions are a lot less compared to the number of character waiver cases NZ receives. You need to get a Special Direction only when nothing else works, while most character issues can be handled with a character waiver.
Are you having a hard time deciding whether to go for a character waiver or approach the minister for a Special Direction? Don’t worry – you can depend on the expertise of our Auckland based immigration advisers to get you out of the dilemma. Request a call back to book a 100% free consultation.

How do you determine if your case is one of the character waiver cases NZ warrants?

Before you can determine if a character waiver will help your visa application outcome, you must first understand what INZ means by character issues. Note that temporary and resident visas get different treatments by the INZ for these cases. Here is a partial list of situations where a character waiver will be needed to handle the character issue; you may have:
  • Been found guilty of a crime associated with passport or immigration, including citizenship anywhere
  • Withheld information, provided wrong or deceptive data on a visa application for yourself or others
  • Been convicted for cases related to sex, drugs, dishonesty, or violence anywhere
  • Had a conviction that led to imprisonment
Note that you may not qualify for a character waiver if you are found to have serious character issues. In such cases, your only recourse will be to get a Special Direction. This may happen if you:
  • Have been removed, or deported from any country
  • Are currently banned from New Zealand
  • Have a conviction that resulted in a jail sentence exceeding 5 years
  • May be likely to land in a New Zealand prison for some reason
  • Have been sentenced for a year or more in the past 10 years
  • May be likely to threaten public security, interest or be a nuisance to the general order.
There may be other factors that indicate that you need to either get a Special Direction or be one of the character waiver cases NZ sees from time to time. For instance, you may get a PPI (Potentially Prejudicial Information) letter from the INZ pointing out problems in you meeting the “good character requirements” needed for a New Zealand visa.
Don’t waste your precious time. Unhandled character issues may lead to visa delays and even rejections in some cases. Request a call back and book a 100% free complimentary session to discuss your case with our immigration experts.

How can you create a foolproof visa application to take care of your character issues?

Don’t be one of the character waiver cases NZ rejects. Irrespective of whether you apply for a Special Direction or a Character Waiver, you must make sure INZ gets all the details regarding the why and how of your character issues, including the resolution. Make sure you furnish convincing arguments, evidence, and documents along with your visa application.
Providing any information that INZ may challenge later may not only lead to your visa rejection but also land you in bigger immigration problems even if you have already been offered a visa.
Do not risk your New Zealand visa or legal status. We have one of the highest success rates in the New Zealand immigration industry when it comes to taking care of character issues, even in the most complicated cases. Request a call back to book an absolutely free consultation with our immigration consultants.

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