Harder Citizenship requirements
Sam Malik made this Official Information request to Brooke van Velden
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      From: Sam Malik
      
    
    Dear Brooke van Velden,
Can you please explain why NZ has hardest and longest wait time to obtain citizenship? While Australia gives it out one year after residency and Canada after 3 years (including the .5 times time spent on visa) then why NZ is discouraging people to get granted a citizenship to avoid being called outsider on a visa.
Any changes on plate to be made?
Any improvements in processing times or we still going with that turtle pace of labour govt?
Any info in scope that outlines the reason why it’s necessary to have people wait and live as residents for 5 years before they can apply for citizenship here in NZ.
Yours faithfully,
Sam Malik
        From: Brooke van Velden (MIN)
        Brooke van Velden
      
    
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        From: Brooke van Velden (MIN)
        Brooke van Velden
      
    
    Kia ora Sam,
 
Thank you for your email in which you submitted an Official Information
 Act request as follows:
 
Can you please explain why NZ has hardest and longest wait time to obtain
 citizenship? While Australia gives it out one year after residency and
 Canada after 3 years (including the .5 times time spent on visa) then why
 NZ is discouraging people to get granted a citizenship to avoid being
 called outsider on a visa.
 
Any changes on plate to be made?
 
Any improvements in processing times or we still going with that turtle
 pace of labour govt?
 
Any info in scope that outlines the reason why it’s necessary to have
 people wait and live as residents for 5 years before they can apply for
 citizenship here in NZ.
 
 
Minister van Velden is considering your request in accordance with the
 Act.
 
Ngā mihi,
 
Office of Hon Brooke van Velden
Minister of Internal Affairs
Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety
MP for Tāmaki
Website: www.Beehive,govt.nz
Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand
 
Authorised by Hon Brooke van Velden, Parliament Buildings, Wellington
 
 
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 date, time (start and finish), brief description, location, who the
 meeting was with, and the portfolio. If you attend a meeting with the
 Minister on behalf of an organisation, the name of the organisation will
 be released. If you are a senior staff member at an organisation, or meet
 with the Minister in your personal capacity, your name may also be
 released. The location of the meeting will be released, unless it is a
 private residence. The proactive release will be consistent with the
 provisions in the Official Information Act, including privacy
 considerations. Under the Privacy Act 1993 you have the right to ask for a
 copy of any personal information we hold about you, and to ask for it to
 be corrected if you think it is wrong. If you’d like to ask for a copy of
 your information, or to have it corrected, or are concerned about the
 release of your information in the meeting disclosure, please contact the
 sender. You can read more about the proactive release policy at
 https://www.dia.govt.nz/Proactive-Releas...
 
 
 
 
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Dear Sam,
 
Please see the attached from Minister van Velden in response to your OIA
 request.
 
Kind regards,
 
Office of Hon Brooke van Velden
Minister of Internal Affairs
Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety
MP for Tāmaki
Website: [1]www.Beehive,govt.nz
Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand
 
Authorised by Hon Brooke van Velden, Parliament Buildings, Wellington
 
 
Disclaimer: The information in this email (including attachments) is
 confidential and may be legally privileged. If an addressing or
 transmission error has misdirected this email, please notify the author by
 replying to this email and destroy the message. If you are not the
 intended recipient, any use, disclosure, copying or distribution is
 prohibited and may be unlawful.
Please note information about meetings related to the Ministers’
 portfolios will be proactively released (this does not include personal or
 constituency matters). For each meeting in scope, the summary would list:
 date, time (start and finish), brief description, location, who the
 meeting was with, and the portfolio. If you attend a meeting with the
 Minister on behalf of an organisation, the name of the organisation will
 be released. If you are a senior staff member at an organisation, or meet
 with the Minister in your personal capacity, your name may also be
 released. The location of the meeting will be released, unless it is a
 private residence. The proactive release will be consistent with the
 provisions in the Official Information Act, including privacy
 considerations. Under the Privacy Act 1993 you have the right to ask for a
 copy of any personal information we hold about you, and to ask for it to
 be corrected if you think it is wrong. If you’d like to ask for a copy of
 your information, or to have it corrected, or are concerned about the
 release of your information in the meeting disclosure, please contact the
 sender. You can read more about the proactive release policy at
 [2]https://www.dia.govt.nz/Proactive-Releas...
 
 
 
 
From: Brooke van Velden (MIN)
 Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2024 4:40 PM
 To: 'Sam Malik' <[3][FOI #26146 email]>
 Subject: RE: OIA050 Official Information request - Harder Citizenship
 requirements
 
Kia ora Sam,
 
Thank you for your email in which you submitted an Official Information
 Act request as follows:
 
Can you please explain why NZ has hardest and longest wait time to obtain
 citizenship? While Australia gives it out one year after residency and
 Canada after 3 years (including the .5 times time spent on visa) then why
 NZ is discouraging people to get granted a citizenship to avoid being
 called outsider on a visa.
 
Any changes on plate to be made?
 
Any improvements in processing times or we still going with that turtle
 pace of labour govt?
 
Any info in scope that outlines the reason why it’s necessary to have
 people wait and live as residents for 5 years before they can apply for
 citizenship here in NZ.
 
 
Minister van Velden is considering your request in accordance with the
 Act.
 
Ngā mihi,
 
Office of Hon Brooke van Velden
Minister of Internal Affairs
Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety
MP for Tāmaki
Website: [4]www.Beehive,govt.nz
Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand
 
Authorised by Hon Brooke van Velden, Parliament Buildings, Wellington
 
 
Disclaimer: The information in this email (including attachments) is
 confidential and may be legally privileged. If an addressing or
 transmission error has misdirected this email, please notify the author by
 replying to this email and destroy the message. If you are not the
 intended recipient, any use, disclosure, copying or distribution is
 prohibited and may be unlawful.
Please note information about meetings related to the Ministers’
 portfolios will be proactively released (this does not include personal or
 constituency matters). For each meeting in scope, the summary would list:
 date, time (start and finish), brief description, location, who the
 meeting was with, and the portfolio. If you attend a meeting with the
 Minister on behalf of an organisation, the name of the organisation will
 be released. If you are a senior staff member at an organisation, or meet
 with the Minister in your personal capacity, your name may also be
 released. The location of the meeting will be released, unless it is a
 private residence. The proactive release will be consistent with the
 provisions in the Official Information Act, including privacy
 considerations. Under the Privacy Act 1993 you have the right to ask for a
 copy of any personal information we hold about you, and to ask for it to
 be corrected if you think it is wrong. If you’d like to ask for a copy of
 your information, or to have it corrected, or are concerned about the
 release of your information in the meeting disclosure, please contact the
 sender. You can read more about the proactive release policy at
 [5]https://www.dia.govt.nz/Proactive-Releas...
 
 
 
 
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