How to get your personal immigration records services provided by New Zealand Customs

New Zealand Customs is not only a "tax collection" body, but also has an obligation to prevent dangers and threats from entering new Zealand and protect New Zealand. The so-called dangers and threats, including "people" and "things", we often say, are only part of the New Zealand Customs' efforts to prevent harmful goods, drugs, commodities and organisms from entering New Zealand;

New Zealand Customs staff collate and analyse this information to check for risks and prevent potential risks from crossing the New Zealand border.

Under New Zealand's Privacy Act 1993 of 1993, any person has the right to request any information about himself or herself from New Zealand Customs, which means personal information about the applicant and travel information (entry and exit records) held by New Zealand Customs.

Sometimes this is an important record of information, for example, Immigration New Zealand needs to check the background when applying for a visa or some sensitive position, and the only agency that can get your movement is New Zealand Customs.

If you would like to request details of your inbound and outbound travel at New Zealand Customs, you will need to follow these steps and submit supporting documentation:

Print a paper application letter indicating what kind of information is required and the applicant needs to sign it (electronic signature is not accepted)
This includes the applicant's residential address or PO Box, as well as the e-mail address
A copy of the applicant's passport or driver's license (New Zealand driver's license) and a copy signed
The above materials can be used in two ways, the first is to scan and send an email to [email protected] to apply, and the second is to send all the original application letter and signed passport/driver's license scans in an envelope

Passenger Movement Checks。
New Zealand Customs Service。
PO Box 2594。
Wakatipu。
Queenstown 9349。

It can take up to one month (20 working days) for New Zealand Customs to process and respond to the applicant.
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