New Zealand Certificate of Identity explained

New Zealand Certificate of Identity should not be confused with New Zealand Refugee Travel Document.

Document Name:New Zealand Certificate of Identity
Using Jurisdiction: New Zealand
Document Type:Travel document
Purpose:International travel document
Eligibility:alien resident of New Zealand
Expiration:1 year

The New Zealand Certificate of Identity is an international biometric travel document issued by the Department of Internal Affairs to an alien resident of or visitor to New Zealand who is unable to obtain a national passport,[1] or has a national passport unacceptable to Immigration New Zealand[2] so that they can leave New Zealand. It is not usually issued to a person whose government is represented in either New Zealand or Australia.

The New Zealand Certificate of Identity travel document contains visa pages numbered from 4 to 24.

It has a validity of two years from the date of issue.

It states it is the property of the New Zealand Government. It states "This travel document is valid for all countries. It is the responsibility of the holder to obtain the necessary visas for travel and to comply with the immigration regulations and laws of other countries."

While New Zealand has no formal policy on stateless persons as of 2013, this document has been issued to a stateless person.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Certificate of Identity or Refugee Travel Document New Zealand Passports. www.passports.govt.nz. 2019-07-26.
  2. Web site: Operational Manual - Immigration New Zealand. Issue Date: 1 July 2019Operational Manual - Immigration New Zealand. Issue Date: 22 August 2016. www.immigration.govt.nz. 2019-07-26.