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  1. [2020] NZIACDT 21 - Immigration New Zealand (Carley) v Penty (18 May 2020) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...any evidence or explanation which might establish that the outcome of the complaint against her should be different. BACKGROUND [5] Ms Penty was at the material time provisionally licensed as an immigration adviser, having been granted such a licence on 9 May 2017. She was an employee of Novo Education Consulting Limited (Novo), trading as Choose New Zealand. She was based in Auckland. Her supervisor was her employer, Mr Cleland, then a full licence holder. He was a director o...

  2. [2024] NZIACDT 01 RN v Li (8 Janurary 2024) [pdf, 268 KB]

    ...hearing this complaint. BACKGROUND [5] Mr Li was at the material time a provisionally licensed immigration adviser. He was also then a shareholder and director of Apec Immigration Group Limited (Apec Immigration), based in Auckland. His licence expired on 25 September 2019 and he is no longer licensed. Apec Immigration was previously known as New Zealand National Foundation Limited and NZ-China Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Association Limited. [6] Mr Kuan Cheong Yap (Mr Yap),...

  3. [2025] NZEmpC 34  Xu v Pioneer Education and Immigration Services Group Ltd [pdf, 313 KB]

    ...on the sums awarded. Facts [11] Mr Xu was employed by Pioneer as a student counsellor from March 2019. His responsibilities included education consultancy work and also immigration advice, subject to him obtaining an appropriate provisional licence to practise as a licensed immigration adviser (LIA). He obtained a variation to his essential skills work visa to enable him to work for Pioneer. [12] As Mr Xu was not fully licensed as an LIA, approval was required from the Regis...

  4. ZH v Ma [2025] NZIACDT 30 (6 June 2025) [pdf, 311 KB]

    ...Licensing Act 2007 (Act). BACKGROUND [3] Tzu-Tong Jane Ma was at the relevant time a self-employed licensed immigration adviser, who traded under her own name or Colab Ltd or New Zealand Immigration Concepts. She was based in Auckland. Her licence was suspended by the Tribunal effective 2 April 2024, for the reasons given in the notice. [4] The complainant is ZH, a national of China. [5] The complainant purportedly signed an employment agreement on 10 March 2023 with A Ltd L...

  5. About family violence and Protection Orders [pdf, 453 KB]

    ...family group conference, restorative justice conference, settlement conference under the Care of Children Act or any court proceedings. WEAPONS ARE BANNED When a temporary Protection Order is made, the respondent must give the Police any firearms licence they hold and any weapons they have. Weapons means any firearm, airgun, pistol, restricted weapon, ammunition or explosive. If the Protection Order is made final, the respondent’s firearms licence will be cancelled. 7 Can I stay...

  6. Canterbury Westland Standards Committee v Woulfe [2017] NZLCDT 5 [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...least one previous occasion. [7] Mr Woulfe’s evidence is that he only intended to certify that he had witnessed Mr Smith’s signature on the A & I form, and had sent the form, along with the certified copy of the copy of the driver’s licence and other documents to Mr Smith to take away for M’s signature, intending that another lawyer would witness those. [8] Mr Woulfe says his failure was in not noticing that M’s signature had appeared on the document after it was r...

  7. MOJ0648_About-Family-Violence-and-Protection-Orders_booklet_JUN21_WEB.pdf [pdf, 346 KB]

    ...group conference, restorative justice conference, settlement conference under the Care of Children Act 2004 or any court proceedings. WEAPONS ARE BANNED When a temporary Protection Order is made, the respondent must give the Police any firearms licence they hold and any weapons they have. Weapons means any firearm, airgun, pistol, restricted weapon, ammunition or explosive. If the Protection Order is made final, the respondent’s firearms licence will be cancelled. 7 Can I stay in...

  8. BI v ID [2024] NZDT 806 (13 September 2024) [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...u-turn and parked across the road on [Street], in a service lane driveway. BI followed ID and parked behind him, and in his state he opened his door, and a bus came past and crippled his passenger door. It is not disputed that ID held a learner’s licence at the time of the collision, was driving his father’s vehicle unsupervised, and according to BI, ID did not have L plates visible at the time of the collision. Although initially responsive, BI said that he only had ID’s contac...