Paper based SMC applications
Muhammad made this Official Information request to Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
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From: Muhammad
Dear Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment,
I have following questions for you and need this information:
1 - how many paper based SMC applications are still in process who have applied from Dec 2019 till Mar 2020. Please divide them into onshore and offshore and month-wise.
2- Some of these applicants were not eligible for RV21 and/or haven’t applied for RV21, please indicate those separately.
3- Why all the onshore SMC applicants were not eligible for RV21? And who is responsible for pushing them behind the queue?
4- Now, while these people are suffering from drastic changes in immigration policies and settings, Will minister or immigration New Zealand formally apologise to these applicants? Because they are suffering from immigration policies which were not even available at the time of their applications. Some of them are waiting from 3 years since they submitted the application.
5- What’s the time frame to process all these existing paper based SMC applications or these applicants will be in limbo and wait for another 2-3 years?
6- Please provide the information how many immigration officers are working on these old SMC applications.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Muhammad
From: Ministerial Services
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Ref: 2223-1080
Dear Muhammad,
On behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment I
acknowledge your email of 22 November 2022 requesting under the Official
Information Act 1982 (the Act), the following:
“1 - how many paper based SMC applications are still in process who have
applied from Dec 2019 till Mar 2020. Please divide them into onshore and
offshore and month-wise.
2- Some of these applicants were not eligible for RV21 and/or haven’t
applied for RV21, please indicate those separately.
3- Why all the onshore SMC applicants were not eligible for RV21? And who
is responsible for pushing them behind the queue?
4- Now, while these people are suffering from drastic changes in
immigration policies and settings, Will minister or immigration New
Zealand formally apologise to these applicants? Because they are suffering
from immigration policies which were not even available at the time of
their applications. Some of them are waiting from 3 years since they
submitted the application.
5- What’s the time frame to process all these existing paper based SMC
applications or these applicants will be in limbo and wait for another 2-3
years?
6- Please provide the information how many immigration officers are
working on these old SMC applications. ”
Your request is being processed in accordance with the Act and a response
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Ministerial Services
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Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
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NZBN 9429000106078
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From: INZ OIAs
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Kia ora Muhammad,
Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act
request.
Ngā mihi,
Business Management Team
Enablement, Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
NZBN 9429000106078
From: Muhammad
Dear INZ OIAs,
Thank you for your response. I really appreciate it. You mentioned in your response that “ People who had submitted applications or expressions of interest for SMC were not excluded from applying – those with applications lodged were actually able to apply earlier (from 1 December 2021) than all other potential applicants (from 1 March 2022). There are other options for residence available to those who were not eligible for the 2021 Resident Visa, the Government was conscious that nobody should end up worse off, and many people have much more favourable outcomes than they may have otherwise expected”.
This above argument is not true at all. All the applicants who have submitted SMC or EOI were not eligible for RV21. Some applicants were onshore with submitted SMC applications or EOIs, however they were excluded from RV21 because they were not holding the eligible visa on 29-September-2021. Indeed, those onshore applicants are worsen off in several ways and it is solely due to Government and INZ policy changes.
1- These onshore applicants are still waiting for an outcome for their SMC applications because INZ moved the immigration officers to RV21 and only a handful of team were working on paper based SMC applications.
2- They paid extra money for SMC while RV21 had lower application fee and shorter processing time.
3- They are suffering from anxiety and stress due to overnight policy and priority changes by INZ and/or Government.
I believe that these facts need to be corrected and remedial actions need to be taken by INZ and/or Government to compensate these applicants who suffered from these policy changes. I am seeking your explanation in this regard.
Yours sincerely,
Muhammad
From: INZ OIAs
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Kia ora Muhammad,
Thank you for your email.
Because this is not a request for official information, we will not be providing a response in terms of the Official Information Act 1982.
However, if you wish to provide feedback to Immigration New Zealand (INZ), you may email [email address].
For more information about the complaints and feedback process, please see the INZ website: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/contact/....
Ngâ mihi,
INZ OIAs
-----Original Message-----
From: Muhammad <[FOI #21187 email]>
Sent: Friday, 16 December 2022 1:26 pm
To: INZ OIAs <[email address]>
Subject: Re: OIA Response 2223-1080 [IN-CONFIDENCE: RELEASE-EXTERNAL]
Dear INZ OIAs,
Thank you for your response. I really appreciate it. You mentioned in your response that “ People who had submitted applications or expressions of interest for SMC were not excluded from applying – those with applications lodged were actually able to apply earlier (from 1 December 2021) than all other potential applicants (from 1 March 2022). There are other options for residence available to those who were not eligible for the 2021 Resident Visa, the Government was conscious that nobody should end up worse off, and many people have much more favourable outcomes than they may have otherwise expected”.
This above argument is not true at all. All the applicants who have submitted SMC or EOI were not eligible for RV21. Some applicants were onshore with submitted SMC applications or EOIs, however they were excluded from RV21 because they were not holding the eligible visa on 29-September-2021. Indeed, those onshore applicants are worsen off in several ways and it is solely due to Government and INZ policy changes.
1- These onshore applicants are still waiting for an outcome for their SMC applications because INZ moved the immigration officers to RV21 and only a handful of team were working on paper based SMC applications.
2- They paid extra money for SMC while RV21 had lower application fee and shorter processing time.
3- They are suffering from anxiety and stress due to overnight policy and priority changes by INZ and/or Government.
I believe that these facts need to be corrected and remedial actions need to be taken by INZ and/or Government to compensate these applicants who suffered from these policy changes. I am seeking your explanation in this regard.
Yours sincerely,
Muhammad
-----Original Message-----
Kia ora Muhammad,
Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act request.
Ngâ mihi,
Business Management Team
Enablement, Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
NZBN 9429000106078
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