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New Zealand Government
Immigration Service
Ministry of Civil Defence and Health
Refugee Housing and Visa Provision for New Caledonian RefugeesOfficial Document
Date: 1 July 2004
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Introduction:
The New Zealand Government, in recognition of its commitment to humanitarian principles and international obligations, hereby announces the provision of housing and visas for New Caledonian refugees who seek asylum in New Zealand. This document outlines the terms and conditions of this provision.
Scope:
This provision applies to individuals who are recognized as refugees from New Caledonia and have sought asylum in New Zealand due to reasons including but not limited to persecution, conflict, or threats to their safety and well-being.
Housing Provision:
1. New Caledonian refugees eligible under this provision will be provided with temporary housing accommodation upon their arrival in New Zealand.
2. The housing accommodation will be arranged and facilitated by the Ministry of Civil Defence and Health in collaboration with relevant government agencies and humanitarian organizations.
3. The accommodation provided will meet minimum standards of safety, hygiene, and privacy to ensure the well-being and dignity of the refugees.
4. The duration of the housing provision will be for a period of three months, during which refugees will be supported in their transition and settlement process.
5. Certain places in Auckland (list below) will be reconfigured to house refugees. Unlisted are hotels and motels.
Visa Provision:
1. New Caledonian refugees eligible under this provision will be granted a temporary visa upon their arrival in New Zealand.
2. The temporary visa will have a validity period of three months from the date of issuance.
3. The visa will allow refugees to reside lawfully in New Zealand and access essential services, including healthcare and education, during their stay.
4. Refugees holding this visa will have the right to work in New Zealand, subject to relevant employment regulations and conditions.
Support Services:
1. New Caledonian refugees availing of this provision will be provided with access to essential support services, including healthcare, education, and social welfare assistance, to facilitate their integration and settlement in New Zealand.
2. The Ministry of Civil Defence and Health will coordinate with relevant government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and community groups to ensure the provision of adequate support services.
Review and Extension:
1. The New Zealand Government will periodically review the implementation of this provision to assess its effectiveness and address any emerging challenges or issues.
2. Depending on the evolving circumstances and needs of New Caledonian refugees, the Government may consider extending the duration of housing and visa provision beyond the initial three-month period.
Conclusion:
The New Zealand Government reaffirms its commitment to upholding the principles of refugee protection and providing humanitarian assistance to those in need. Through this provision, New Caledonian refugees seeking asylum in New Zealand will receive essential support and assistance to rebuild their lives and contribute positively to the community.
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Minister of Immigration Hon. Paul Swain
1 July 2004
Immigration Service
Ministry of Civil Defence and Health
Refugee Housing and Visa Provision for New Caledonian Refugees
Date: 1 July 2004
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Introduction:
The New Zealand Government, in recognition of its commitment to humanitarian principles and international obligations, hereby announces the provision of housing and visas for New Caledonian refugees who seek asylum in New Zealand. This document outlines the terms and conditions of this provision.
Scope:
This provision applies to individuals who are recognized as refugees from New Caledonia and have sought asylum in New Zealand due to reasons including but not limited to persecution, conflict, or threats to their safety and well-being.
Housing Provision:
1. New Caledonian refugees eligible under this provision will be provided with temporary housing accommodation upon their arrival in New Zealand.
2. The housing accommodation will be arranged and facilitated by the Ministry of Civil Defence and Health in collaboration with relevant government agencies and humanitarian organizations.
3. The accommodation provided will meet minimum standards of safety, hygiene, and privacy to ensure the well-being and dignity of the refugees.
4. The duration of the housing provision will be for a period of three months, during which refugees will be supported in their transition and settlement process.
5. Certain places in Auckland (list below) will be reconfigured to house refugees. Unlisted are hotels and motels.
Western Springs Speedway, Victoria Park, Grey Lynn Park, Coyle Park, Fowlds Park, Albert Park, Ellerslie Racecourse
Visa Provision:
1. New Caledonian refugees eligible under this provision will be granted a temporary visa upon their arrival in New Zealand.
2. The temporary visa will have a validity period of three months from the date of issuance.
3. The visa will allow refugees to reside lawfully in New Zealand and access essential services, including healthcare and education, during their stay.
4. Refugees holding this visa will have the right to work in New Zealand, subject to relevant employment regulations and conditions.
Support Services:
1. New Caledonian refugees availing of this provision will be provided with access to essential support services, including healthcare, education, and social welfare assistance, to facilitate their integration and settlement in New Zealand.
2. The Ministry of Civil Defence and Health will coordinate with relevant government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and community groups to ensure the provision of adequate support services.
Review and Extension:
1. The New Zealand Government will periodically review the implementation of this provision to assess its effectiveness and address any emerging challenges or issues.
2. Depending on the evolving circumstances and needs of New Caledonian refugees, the Government may consider extending the duration of housing and visa provision beyond the initial three-month period.
Conclusion:
The New Zealand Government reaffirms its commitment to upholding the principles of refugee protection and providing humanitarian assistance to those in need. Through this provision, New Caledonian refugees seeking asylum in New Zealand will receive essential support and assistance to rebuild their lives and contribute positively to the community.
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Minister of Immigration Hon. Paul Swain
1 July 2004
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