Citizenship Paper Applications

Thayr made this Official Information request to Department of Internal Affairs

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From: Thayr

Dear Department of Internal Affairs,

1- Can you provide how many paper applications was received from Dec 2020 to September 2021 per office ?
2- Can you provide how many paper applications was processed from Dec 2020 to September 2021 per office ?
3- Can you provide how many staff are currently working on paper applications per office ?
4- Which month (prefer with day) are currently in process for online and paper applications ?
Yours faithfully,

Thayr

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Michelle Reed (she/her)  
Kaitohutohu Ârahi, te Ture Pârongo Ôkawa | Lead Advisor Official Correspondence 
Te Urûngi | Organisational Strategy & Performance
Level 6, 45 Pipitea St | PO Box 805, Wellington 6140, New Zealand |  www.dia.govt.nz

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Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act
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Alysha Stevenson | Advisor Official Correspondence

SDO Branch Development and Support Te Waka Aukaha   

The Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua   
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From: Thayr

Dear SDO Official Correspondence,
Just reminder this is due today.

Yours sincerely,

Thayr

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Alysha Stevenson | Advisor Official Correspondence

SDO Branch Development and Support Te Waka Aukaha   

The Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua   
7 Waterloo Quay | PO Box 805, Wellington 6143|  [1]www.dia.govt.nz  

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From: Thayr

Dear SDO Official Correspondence,

thanks for the information , I am just wondering is paper application posted by mail based on Applicant address or where office who receive it, because in September 2021 Auckland offices is closed for in person paper application due to level 4 , but I can see there is more 400 applications received. and I know paper application by post should be send to wellington office.
Yours sincerely,

Thayr

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Kia ora Thayr

 

Thank you for your patience whilst we determined why there are numbers
showing for Auckland in September.

 

I can now provide you with the following information.

 

As explained in the caveats included in Appendix A alongside our letter,
the office location was determined by the location of the citizenship
trained Life and Identity Services Officer (LISO) who is currently
assigned to, or had last modified, an application. Although this is
usually the office that an application was submitted to, in some instances
paper applications are transferred between offices due to varying
workloads.

 

However, I must apologise as a second caveat relating to how office
location was determined was missed out of our letter, which is what has
caused the confusion. Please refer to the  below caveat, explaining how
the office location was determined for paper applications that had been
entered into the system but not yet modified by, or assigned to a LISO.
This explains why there are numbers showing in Auckland during September
when the office was closed, so none would be expected.

 

When an application is first entered into the system but has not yet been
assigned to, or modified by a LISO, it shows in the system as belonging to
the office closest to where the address of the applicant lives. I can
confirm that these applications would have been forwarded to the
Wellington office to be entered into the system but are showing as
Auckland due to the applicant’s address.

 

Ngâ mihi

 

Alysha Stevenson | Advisor Official Correspondence

SDO Branch Development and Support Te Waka Aukaha   

The Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua   
7 Waterloo Quay | PO Box 805, Wellington 6143|  [1]www.dia.govt.nz  

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