Rt Hon Winston Peters
New Zealand First Leader
14 November 2012
Government Fast Tracks Another Immigration Mess
New Zealand First says it has caught the Government “red handed” with a dodgy new system of fast tracking visas for
members of a major Chinese airline’s frequent flier’s club – despite being warned that international criminals belong to
these clubs.
Rt Hon Winston Peters raised the issue in Parliament, producing confidential Immigration New Zealand papers that show
both the Minister and officials had met China Southern Airlines to discuss the proposal.
“This new plan simply means that visas are rubber stamped for Gold and Silver cardholders of China Southern Airline’s
frequent flyer club. All the visa requirements are waived.
“It is interesting to note in the proposal that the most important feature for the airline’s clients is to avoid
questions relating to financial backing and employment history.”
Mr Peters also produced an internal memo from the Intelligence, Risk and Integrity Division warning that China
represents a ”huge set of risks” and suggesting that officials had not learned anything from a recent scandal over
student visas.
“This memo also shows that China Southern Airlines compliance over flight passenger lists for checking has been patchy
and but for political tolerance the company would have received significant fines.
“This is clearly an abuse of both New Zealand border controls and the visitor visa system and it is being driven
directly from the Minister’s office.
“It is disgraceful for the Minister to confirm in Parliament today that he’s prepared to weaken our border security to
simply attract a few more tourists.
“Immigration New Zealand is simply carrying out the will of a Government that allows just about anyone and anything into
New Zealand. This alarming situation cannot continue,” says Mr Peters.
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*Documents attached