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Joosa Evisa

Jaison Joosa's application for a New Zealand Work Visa (number 22184006) has been approved, allowing him to work for any employer in New Zealand until 09 August 2026. He must leave New Zealand before the visa expires to avoid deportation and is advised to carry this document while traveling. Compliance with COVID-19 regulations is also required during his stay.
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Joosa Evisa

Jaison Joosa's application for a New Zealand Work Visa (number 22184006) has been approved, allowing him to work for any employer in New Zealand until 09 August 2026. He must leave New Zealand before the visa expires to avoid deportation and is advised to carry this document while traveling. Compliance with COVID-19 regulations is also required during his stay.
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10 August 2023

New Zealand Work Visa Approval

Application number 22184006 for a New Zealand Work Visa has been approved. If this application
has been made through an immigration adviser, lawyer or other representative who is exempt from
licensing, this entire document must be provided to the applicant.

Work Visa details

Applicant: Jaison Joosa


Date of Birth: 20 May 1981

Gender: Male Passport number: M2796311


Nationality: India Client number: 78163101

The start date of your visa is: 10 August 2023


You must arrive in New Zealand before: N/A
The number of times you may enter New Zealand using this visa is: N/A
The last date you may travel to New Zealand is: N/A
Your visa expires and you must leave New Zealand on or before: 09 August 2026

The conditions of your visa: You must leave before visa expiry or face deportation. Holder may work
for any employer in any occupation in New Zealand.

If you do not comply with these conditions you may become liable for deportation.

PRINT THIS DOCUMENT AND CARRY IT WITH YOUR PASSPORT WHEN TRAVELLING

Your visa
The details above reflect the electronic record of your visa held by Immigration New Zealand (INZ).
You do not require a visa label in your passport. Do not attempt to alter this letter. It is an offence
under the Immigration Act 2009 to use a document that you know has been altered.
Please check that the above visa details match your passport before you travel and contact INZ
immediately if there are any errors.
You may be asked to show this letter when you check in for your flight to New Zealand and/or when
you arrive at the New Zealand border. If you cannot show this letter when asked, the airline may not
let you board your flight or you may be delayed when entering New Zealand.
How can you prove your visa details without a visa label in your passport?
Your employer can verify the details of your visa online using VisaView. With your consent, other
people or organisations such as health care providers or travel agents can verify the details of your
visa using the Visa Verification Service. See: immigration.govt.nz/visaview
What to do when you get a new passport
If you get a new passport while this visa is still valid, you must request INZ to update your visa details
so that they match your new passport. INZ’s website has information on how to do this:
immigration.govt.nz/transfervisa
Your employment conditions
Please refer to your work visa conditions above. You can find more information on New Zealand
minimum employment rights at www.employment.govt.nz
Useful links for working in New Zealand
To learn more about living and working in New Zealand go to:
www.newzealandnow.govt.nz

To contact us with any questions about life in New Zealand, visit:


www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/move-to-nz/getting-help-support

While you are in New Zealand, we recommend registering with New Zealand’s tax service,
Inland Revenue by applying for an IRD number. To find out why you need an IRD number and
how to apply for one, go to
www.ird.govt.nz/irdnum-individuals
You must not remain in New Zealand after your visa expires
You must hold a valid visa at all times while you are in New Zealand. If you do not hold a valid visa,
you will be in New Zealand unlawfully and you may be liable for deportation.
If you become liable for deportation, you will need to leave New Zealand. If you do not leave, you
may be served with a deportation order and will be given a prohibition period. This means you will
have to stay outside of New Zealand for a specified amount of time before you are allowed to
return.
More information about eVisas
For information about eVisas go to www.immigration.govt.nz/evisas
See www.immigration.govt.nz/knowledgebase/kb-question for answers to frequently asked
questions.

If you need more information please call our Immigration Contact Centre on +64 9 914 4100 from
outside New Zealand, 09 914 4100 from Auckland, or 0508 55 88 55 from the rest of New Zealand.

COVID-19 Requirements

Please note that your visa is subject to the condition that you comply with:

any order made under section 11 of the COVID-19 Public Health Response Act 2020; and
any order made under section 70 of the Health Act 1956 and listed in schedule 2 of the COVID-
19 Public Health Response Act 2020; and
any instruction from a Medical Officer of Health which relates to a notifiable or quarantinable
disease.

Message for carriers and border staff


This letter confirms that an electronic visa has been granted for travel to New Zealand. We request
your assistance in facilitating the visa holder’s travel to New Zealand, in accordance with the
conditions set out in the Visa Details box at the top of this letter.
Carriers can verify this visa through the New Zealand Advance Passenger Processing (APP) system
or the TIETAC NZ system.

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