SMC Applicants lodged before March 2020
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      From: Muhammad
      
    
    Dear Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment,
I would like to know the following information under OIA: 
1- INZ introduced a new SMC point system and claims to process the applications in 6-8 weeks. I would like to know when will INZ process the SMC applications that were lodged before March 2020 and still waiting for a decision? Why those applications are just ignored and priority is given to other newly launched pathways (such as RV21, New SMC). 
2- Is the processing time of 6-8 weeks realistic for new SMC applications? Because INZ already misled the SMC applicants (lodged before March 2020) by mentioning 12-24 months of processing but failed to do so even after 40 months.
3- Did INZ discuss this 6-8 weeks processing time with NZSIS, so they can process the NSC checks within this time (if needed)? INZ claims that NSC checks are out of their control then how they will process the new SMC applications in 6-8 weeks when NSC checks are taking more than a year? Shouldn’t INZ disclose this information so, applicants can know what to expect? 
4- Why INZ hasn’t given the priority to those SMC applications that were lodged before March 2020 and still waiting for a decision? INZ keep changing the focus and priorities without processing the existing applications that are waiting for more than 40 months? Is there any transparency and checks to oversee the actions of INZ? 
5- Currently, INZ website shows the SMC processing time of applications after the reopening in Nov 2022.  Why INZ is trying to hide those SMC applications that were lodged before March 2020 and still pending for a decision. Does INZ think adding those applications will ridiculously increase the processing time and some applicants maybe reluctant to apply? 
6- As per recent OIA response from NZSIS, there is a backlog of NSC checks for resident applications due to issue in the INZ IT system. Who is responsible for such delay and what actions are taken to avoid such issues in the future? When will NZSIS clear the backlog of NSC checks? 
7- Why INZ is not expediting the NSC checks and processing of SMC applications that were lodged before March 2020? If they are not able to expedite NSC checks then how can they claim to process the applications in 6-8 weeks with new SMC system? Then this claim becomes fictitious. Does it mean those applicants, who need NSC check, should expect a very long processing time? 
8- If there is no timeline of NSC checks, then why this information is not made public. So, applicants can see this information before lodgement of their applications. 
9- When INZ will complete the processing of SMC applications that were lodged before March 2020? Is there a maximum time to decide about a SMC application, or those applicants can be in limbo for 5-10 years or even more? 
10- How the New SMC system will affect the old SMC applications? Which applications will be prioritised and why? 
I can confirm that I am in New Zealand. 
Yours faithfully,
Muhammad
        From: Ministerial Services
        Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
      
    
    Ref: 2223-3012
  
 Dear Muhammad
  
 On behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment I
 acknowledge your email of 25 June 2023  requesting under the Official
 Information Act 1982 (the Act), the following:
  
 1- INZ introduced a new SMC point system and claims to process the
 applications in 6-8 weeks. I would like to know when will INZ process the
 SMC applications that were lodged before March 2020 and still waiting for
 a decision? Why those applications are just ignored and priority is given
 to other newly launched pathways (such as RV21, New SMC).
 2- Is the processing time of 6-8 weeks realistic for new SMC applications?
 Because INZ already misled the SMC applicants (lodged before March 2020)
 by mentioning 12-24 months of processing but failed to do so even after 40
 months.
 3- Did INZ discuss this 6-8 weeks processing time with NZSIS, so they can
 process the NSC checks within this time (if needed)? INZ claims that NSC
 checks are out of their control then how they will process the new SMC
 applications in 6-8 weeks when NSC checks are taking more than a year?
 Shouldn’t INZ disclose this information so, applicants can know what to
 expect?
 4- Why INZ hasn’t given the priority to those SMC applications that were
 lodged before March 2020 and still waiting for a decision? INZ keep
 changing the focus and priorities without processing the existing
 applications that are waiting for more than 40 months? Is there any
 transparency and checks to oversee the actions of INZ?
 5- Currently, INZ website shows the SMC processing time of applications
 after the reopening in Nov 2022.  Why INZ is trying to hide those SMC
 applications that were lodged before March 2020 and still pending for a
 decision. Does INZ think adding those applications will ridiculously
 increase the processing time and some applicants maybe reluctant to apply?
 6- As per recent OIA response from NZSIS, there is a backlog of NSC checks
 for resident applications due to issue in the INZ IT system. Who is
 responsible for such delay and what actions are taken to avoid such issues
 in the future? When will NZSIS clear the backlog of NSC checks?
 7- Why INZ is not expediting the NSC checks and processing of SMC
 applications that were lodged before March 2020? If they are not able to
 expedite NSC checks then how can they claim to process the applications in
 6-8 weeks with new SMC system? Then this claim becomes fictitious. Does it
 mean those applicants, who need NSC check, should expect a very long
 processing time?
 8- If there is no timeline of NSC checks, then why this information is not
 made public. So, applicants can see this information before lodgement of
 their applications.
 9- When INZ will complete the processing of SMC applications that were
 lodged before March 2020? Is there a maximum time to decide about a SMC
 application, or those applicants can be in limbo for 5-10 years or even
 more?
 10- How the New SMC system will affect the old SMC applications? Which
 applications will be prioritised and why?
  
 Your request is being processed in accordance with the Act and a response
 will be sent to you in due course.
  
 If you have any enquiries regarding your request feel free to contact us
 via email [MBIE request email] or using the contact details below.
  
 Nâku noa, nâ
 MINISTERIAL SERVICES
  
 Ngâ Pou o te Taumaru
 Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
 15 Stout Street, Wellington 6011 |  P O Box 1473 Wellington 6140
  
  
  
  
        From: Ministerial Services
        Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
      
    
    Ref: 2223-3012
  
 Dear Muhammad
  
 Further to our email of 28 June 2023. This email is to advise that your
 requst has been partially (second part of question six) transferred to New
 Zealand Security Intelligence Service on 30 June 2023 and will being
 processed in accordance with the Official Information Act 1982.
  
 1. INZ introduced a new SMC point system and claims to process the
 applications in 6-8 weeks. I would like to know when will INZ process
 the SMC applications that were lodged before March 2020 and still
 waiting for a decision? Why those applications are just ignored and
 priority is given to other newly launched pathways (such as RV21, New
 SMC).
  1.  Is the processing time of 6-8 weeks realistic for new SMC
 applications? Because INZ already misled the SMC applicants (lodged
 before March 2020) by mentioning 12-24 months of processing but failed
 to do so even after 40 months.
  1. Did INZ discuss this 6-8 weeks processing time with NZSIS, so they can
 process the NSC checks within this time (if needed)? INZ claims that
 NSC checks are out of their control then how they will process the new
 SMC applications in 6-8 weeks when NSC checks are taking more than a
 year? Shouldn’t INZ disclose this information so, applicants can know
 what to expect?
  1. 4- Why INZ hasn’t given the priority to those SMC applications that
 were lodged before March 2020 and still waiting for a decision? INZ
 keep changing the focus and priorities without processing the existing
 applications that are waiting for more than 40 months? Is there any
 transparency and checks to oversee the actions of INZ?
  1. Currently, INZ website shows the SMC processing time of applications
 after the reopening in Nov 2022. Why INZ is trying to hide those SMC
 applications that were lodged before March 2020 and still pending for
 a decision. Does INZ think adding those applications will ridiculously
 increase the processing time and some applicants may be reluctant to
 apply?
  1. As per recent OIA response from NZSIS, there is a backlog of NSC
 checks for resident applications due to issue in the INZ IT system.
 Who is responsible for such delay and what actions are taken to avoid
 such issues in the future? When will NZSIS clear the backlog of NSC
 checks?
  1. Why INZ is not expediting the NSC checks and processing of SMC
 applications that were lodged before March 2020? If they are not able
 to expedite NSC checks then how can they claim to process the
 applications in 6-8 weeks with new SMC system? Then this claim becomes
 fictitious. Does it mean those applicants, who need NSC check, should
 expect a very long processing time?
  1. If there is no timeline of NSC checks, then why this information is
 not made public. So, applicants can see this information before
 lodgement of their applications.
  1. When INZ will complete the processing of SMC applications that were
 lodged before March 2020? Is there a maximum time to decide about a
 SMC application, or those applicants can be in limbo for 5-10 years or
 even more? 10- How the New SMC system will affect the old SMC
 applications? Which applications will be prioritised and why?
 
 This is because this part of the request is more closely aligned with the
 functions of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Section
 14(b)(ii) of the Official Information Act allows me to transfer any
 request that is believed to be more closely aligned with the functions of
 another department, organisation or Minister of the Crown.
  
 I trust you find the information helpful.  You have the right to seek an
 investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this decision. Information
 about how to make a complaint is available at
 [1]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
  
 If you require any further assistance or have any enquiries regarding your
 request feel free to contact us via email [MBIE request email] or using the
 contact details below.
  
 Nâku noa, nâ
  
 Ministerial Services
  
 Ngâ Pou o te Taumaru
 Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
 15 Stout Street, Wellington 6011 |  P O Box 1473 Wellington 6140
  
  
  
  
  
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        From: OIA Privacy
      
    
    Tçnâ koe,
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment have partially transferred your OIA request to the NZSIS. The partial transfer is to answer the following question:
	When will NZSIS clear the backlog of NSC checks?
We will endeavour to respond to your request as soon as possible and, in any event, no later than 20 working days after the day that your request was received. If we are unable to respond to your request by then, we will notify you of an extension of that timeframe.
If you have any queries, please feel free to contact [email address]. 
Ngâ mihi, 
NZSIS
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        Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
      
    
    Kia ora Muhammad,
 
I have attached the response to your request under the Official
 Information Act.
 
 
Ngā mihi,
Rian.
 
Ministerial Services, Associate Deputy Secretary Immigration Branch
Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment - Hīkina Whakatutuki
Level 1, 15 Stout Street, Wellington 6011 |PO Box 1473, Wellington 6140,
 New Zealand
 
NZBN 9429000106078
 
 
        From: OIA Privacy
      
    
    Tçnâ koe,
Please find attached a response from the Director-General. 
Ngâ mihi, 
NZSIS
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