New Zealand citizen definition

New Zealand citizen means any New Zealand citizen, or any person who has attained the age of 18 years and is of full capacity who would, in the opinion of the Board, meet the requirements for citizenship set out in section 8(2) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (or any provision enacted in substitution for that section) if that person made an application for citizenship on the date on which his or her status is considered for the purposes of this constitution;
New Zealand citizen means a person who is a New Zealand citizen in terms of the Citizenship Act 1977;
New Zealand citizen has the meaning given under the Citizenship Act 1977.

Examples of New Zealand citizen in a sentence

  • I can confirm that our team leader is a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.


More Definitions of New Zealand citizen

New Zealand citizen means a person who has New Zealand citizenship under the Citizenship Act 1977 or the Citizenship (Western Samoa) Act 1982;
New Zealand citizen means a person who has citizenship
New Zealand citizen means a person who is a New Zealand citizen in terms of the Citizenship Xxx 0000;

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