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From: Renoh Chalakkal

Dear Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment,

I am currently residing in New Zealand and have provided the proof for the same with my previous OIA request.

I would like to know the following details:

1. How many applications are accepted to the general queue from 21, December 2018 to September 9, 2019?

2. Since the EOI selection was suspended from April 9, 2020, the final set of full applications invited to apply that are expected to reach the Immigration would be around August 9, 2020 (4 months). What is the final deadline (date) set to receive the full application from the last EOI that was accepted before suspension? And what was the date of acceptance of EOI and the deadline for the receipt of a full application for the last EOI application that qualifies for the priority allocation? I believe this detail can be found using the salary threshold/registration requirement mentioned in the EOI.

3. Whether the allocation from the general queue happens only if there are no priority applications pending? If not, what is the ratio of priority/general allocation each week? If there is no such ratio, how does the priority/general application taken up by the Case officers? Is there any minimum number of applications to be selected from the general queue each week?

4. What is the total number of Case officers working on SMC visa applications? And what is the maximum number of applications each case officer could handle at the same time?

5. An applicant had valid medicals and English language test scores (which are valid for 2 years from the date of issue) at the time of submission of the full application for an SMC visa. But due to the delay in processing the SMC visa application (which is now more than 2 years) if the validity of the medical and English test expires, do they have to take another medical and provide further proof of English language proficiency when the case officer is allotted?

Expecting a reply soon. Thanks.

Yours faithfully,

Dr. Renoh Chalakkal

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From: Ministerial Services
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment

Ref: 2021-0449

 

Dear Dr. Renoh Chalakkal,

 

On behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment I
acknowledge your email of 28 August 2020 requesting under the Official
Information Act 1982 (the Act), the following:

 

1. How many applications are accepted to the general queue from 21,
December 2018 to September 9, 2019?

 

2. Since the EOI selection was suspended from April 9, 2020, the final set
of full applications invited to apply that are expected to reach the
Immigration would be around August 9, 2020 (4 months). What is the final
deadline (date) set to receive the full application from the last EOI that
was accepted before suspension? And what was the date of acceptance of EOI
and the deadline for the receipt of a full application for the last EOI
application that qualifies for the priority allocation? I believe this
detail can be found using the salary threshold/registration requirement
mentioned in the EOI.

 

3. Whether the allocation from the general queue happens only if there are
no priority applications pending? If not, what is the ratio of
priority/general allocation each week? If there is no such ratio, how does
the priority/general application taken up by the Case officers? Is there
any minimum number of applications to be selected from the general queue
each week?

 

4. What is the total number of Case officers working on SMC visa
applications? And what is the maximum number of applications each case
officer could handle at the same time?

 

5. An applicant had valid medicals and English language test scores (which
are valid for 2 years from the date of issue) at the time of submission of
the full application for an SMC visa. But due to the delay in processing
the SMC visa application (which is now more than 2 years) if the validity
of the medical and English test expires, do they have to take another
medical and provide further proof of English language proficiency when the
case officer is allotted?

 

Your request is being processed in accordance with the Act and a response
will be sent to you in due course.

 

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and processed accordingly.

 

If you have any enquiries regarding your request, or its urgency, feel
free to contact us via email at [2][MBIE request email].

 

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Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

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From: Margaret Huang
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment


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Dear Dr. Renoh Chalakkal,

 

Please find our response to your OIA request attached.

 

Kind regards,

Margaret Huang

BUSINESS ADVISOR

 

Operations Support, Immigration New Zealand

Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment

 

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From: Renoh Chalakkal

Dear Margaret Huang,
I would like to thank Steve McGill for a detailed response.

Regarding the first question on my request:
1. How many applications are accepted between 21, December 2018 to September 9, 2019 that is under the general queue?

The response provided is that the data is available publicly or cannot be collated. But checking a previous DOIA request (DOIA 1920-1705) - https://fyi.org.nz/request/13017-total-n..., MBIE has responded to a similar question. The only difference is in the date. So how this request was responded by the MBIE if any such data is not available?

If my question is not clearly understood, I have rephrased the question in a similar way to the above mentioned DOIA request:

1. What is the number of applications that are currently held in the non-priority queue by Immigration
New Zealand under the SMC without a CO allocation?

2. Also, from this how many applications are held that the date of lodgement falls on or before the 10th of September 2019?

3. Again from this number of non-priority cases lodged on or before the 10th of September 2019, how many of these applications are noted as onshore applications?

Kindly provide a response to the above questions. Thanks.

Yours sincerely,

Dr. Renoh Chalakkal

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From: Ministerial Services
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment

Ref: 2021-0638

 

Dear Dr. Renoh Chalakkal,

 

 

On behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment I
acknowledge your email of 17 September 2020 requesting under the Official
Information Act 1982 (the Act), the following:

 

checking a previous DOIA request (DOIA 1920-1705) -
https://fyi.org.nz/request/13017-total-n...,
MBIE has responded to a similar question. The only difference is in the
date.

 

1. What is the number of applications that are currently held in the
non-priority queue by Immigration New Zealand under the SMC without a CO
allocation?

 

2. Also, from this how many applications are held that the date of
lodgement falls on or before the 10th of September 2019?

 

3. Again from this number of non-priority cases lodged on or before the
10th of September 2019, how many of these applications are noted as
onshore applications?

 

Your request is being processed in accordance with the Act and a response
will be sent to you in due course.

 

Please note, due to ongoing COVID-19 response work, requests are currently
being triaged and those relating to Covid-19 processed as a priority.
Remaining requests are being assessed as per the Ombudsman’s guidance
(which can be found here:
[1]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz/news/chief-ombudsmans-statement-official-information-response-times-during-covid-19-emergency)
and processed accordingly.

 

If you have any enquiries regarding your request, or its urgency, feel
free to contact us via email at [2][MBIE request email].

 

Nâku noa, nâ

MINISTERIAL SERVICES

 

Corporate, Governance and Information

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

Level 4, 15 Stout Street, PO Box 1473, Wellington 6140

NZBN 9429000106078

 

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From: Matt Burden
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment


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Dear Dr Renoh Chalakkal,

 

Please find attached a response to your request for information under the
Official Information Act 1982.

 

Kind regards

 

Matt Burden
SENIOR BUSINESS ADVISOR

Operations Support, Border & Visa Operations
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment

[1][email address] | Telephone: +64 (04) 8965526

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