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Label-less visas for Japan, South Korea and Taiwan From 11 November 2013 Immigration New Zealand (INZ) will be granting label-less visas when approving temporary (visitor, student and work) visa applications for nationals of Japan, applying from their home country. Label-less visas for nationals of South Korea and Taiwan who apply from their home countries and who are approved temporary visas will be implemented shortly thereafter. This is in addition to the existing use of label-less visas for nationals of Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia and Kiribati, and for clients from various countries who apply for a visa in Sydney. The visa is recorded electronically in INZ’s system, and the visa holder will not have a visa label in their passport. Instead, they will be notified about their visa approval by email from INZ. This notification will contain details about their visa, including the travel and other conditions of the visa (see sample below). Label-less visa holders will be advised to carry this notification when they travel and when they enrol with an educational institute
Posted on: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 01:09:00 +0000

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