Processing of applications for Kingsland Institute suspended by NZ Immigration!

According to news, Immigration New Zealand has recently barred the processing of applications from the overseas applicants intending to nark their study career at Auckland’s Kingsland Institute, which is applauded for its courses in business, cookery, English and IT. In addition to that, some of the already approved applications are also under strict observance, as recently two important men from the institute have been arrested. One of them is the manager who has been taken into custody for committing immigration related scandal.

The arrests happen after two prospective students filed complaints against the manager, Donald Hun, who has been accused of charges which are three in number and have been implemented under the Immigration Act 1987 and Act 2007. It means that he transferred wrong information to the students when he himself was not qualified/licensed to provide immigration related information to the prospective applicants.

Another person from the Kingston Institute, identified as Chheogyal Jah Om Sandyang Lepcha has been accused of providing fake information to the students. It has been confirmed that the crime was performed in October 2009 and March 2010.

According to Nigel Bickle, who is the head of Immigration, they are not sure whether the case holds wider consequences than limited to just these two accused or the mentioned institute. Hence, it is a need to check in order to maintain the integrity of the immigration system.

Therefore, those applicants who have been badly affected due to this scam are advised to make arrangements and consult a Study Visa Expert to have a hassle free future.

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