Citizenship applications submitted from 30th June 2023 to 3rd July 2023?
Josh made this Official Information request to Department of Internal Affairs
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From: Josh
Dear Department of Internal Affairs,
Can you please provide a table that have the following details for the citizenship applications submitted from 30th June 2023 to 3rd July 2023?
- Date Received at DIA
- Date Processing
- Workstream
- Started Date of Decision
- Outcome/Status
Yours faithfully,
Josh
From: SDO Official Correspondence
Department of Internal Affairs
Kia ora Josh,
Kindly see the attached response to your request.
Ngâ mihi
Linda
Linda Anderson ([1]she/her) |Advisor Official Correspondence
Te Pâhekoheko, Kâwai ki te iwi | Operations, Service Delivery and
Operations
Te Tari Taiwhenua The Department of Internal Affairs
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From: Josh
Dear SDO Official Correspondence,
Thank you for your assistance. Could you please elaborate on how the DIA defines each workstream? Also, I would appreciate it if you could provide the nationality details of each applicant (for the period between June 30th, 2023, and July 3rd, 2023), along with whether they are adults or minors, as per my request?
Yours sincerely,
Josh
From: SDO Official Correspondence
Department of Internal Affairs
Tēnā koe Josh,
Thank you for your OIA request to the Department of Internal Affairs.
The Department will provide its response to your request as soon as practicable and within twenty working days. The 20th working day is 12 July 2024.
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Ngā mihi
Krystle Courtier| Official Correspondence Co-ordinator
Te Pāhekoheko, Kāwai ki te iwi | Operations, Service Delivery and Operations
Te Tari Taiwhenua The Department of Internal Affairs
http://www.dia.govt.nz/
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From: SDO Official Correspondence
Department of Internal Affairs
Hi Josh,
Further to your request for information, please could you elaborate on what exactly you would like me to explain about the workstreams?
The website https://www.govt.nz/browse/passports-cit... provides a breakdown of the 5 workstreams.
The Department is unable to provide information on whether applicants are adults or minors and the nationality for each individual application as this could lead to individuals being identified. Information will be provided where counts of less than 5 will be masked with <5 to prevent identification of individuals.
Ngā mihi
Linda
Linda Anderson (she/her) |Advisor Official Correspondence
Te Pāhekoheko, Kāwai ki te iwi | Operations, Service Delivery and Operations
Te Tari Taiwhenua The Department of Internal Affairs
http://www.dia.govt.nz/
*If you’re wondering about the use of pronouns she/her on this signature you can find more information about how sharing pronouns can help to create a sense of belonging and respect here.
show quoted sections
From: SDO Official Correspondence
Department of Internal Affairs
Kia ora,
Kindly see the attached response to your request for information.
Ngâ mihi
Linda
Linda Anderson ([1]she/her) |Advisor Official Correspondence
Te Pâhekoheko, Kâwai ki te iwi | Operations, Service Delivery and
Operations
Te Tari Taiwhenua The Department of Internal Affairs
[2]www.dia.govt.nz
[3]Logo: Te Tari Taiwhenua – Internal Affairs
*If you’re wondering about the use of pronouns she/her on this signature
you can find more information about how sharing pronouns can help to
create a sense of belonging and respect [4]here.
References
Visible links
1. https://ssc.govt.nz/our-work/diversity-a...
2. http://www.dia.govt.nz/
4. https://www.publicservice.govt.nz/our-wo...
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