Deportation: Being made to leave New Zealand
Overview of deportation
You can be deported from New Zealand because:
- you’re here “unlawfully” (illegally) – for example, if your visa has now expired but you’ve stayed in the country.
- you’re here lawfully on a current Temporary Visa or Residence Class Visa, but you’ve done something wrong, like breaking the law or breaching the conditions of your visa (for example, working when you’ve only got a visitor’s visa).
This section explains the grounds on which you can deported, the process that Immigration New Zealand has to follow if they want to deport you, and what you can do to challenge the decision to deport you.