Amendments in the Immigration (Enhanced Risk Management) Amendment Act will change the landscape for immigration law practitioners. Gain expert insight and practical guidance on advising clients, responding to liability notices and managing evidential and procedural pitfalls. Deportation following criminal offending requires fast, strategic action to protect your client’s position. You will gain an essential practical guide through the deportation process, focusing on early intervention, effective responses to liability notices and careful evidential management that can materially influence your client outcomes.
Attend and earn 1 CPD Hour
- Navigating the statutory framework for deportation under s161 Immigration Act 2009, including triggers, timing and interaction with s 161A
- Master the deportation process with a step-by-step guide to practice, from liability assessment through to enforcement decision‑making
- Better case management through front-loading and proactive management
- Gain expert insight through practitioner‑focused case studies illustrating common scenarios, risks and strategic considerations
- Practical guidance on advising clients, responding to liability notices and managing evidential and procedural pitfalls
Presented by Charlotte Summers, Operations Manager & IAA Licensed Immigration Adviser, Pathways to New Zealand Limited
Grace Zhang, Director, K3 Legal
- Explain the deportation framework under s 161 Immigration Act 2009
- Recognise key triggers, timing issues, and the operation of s 161A
- Apply a step‑by‑step approach to managing deportation in practice
- Implement front‑loading strategies to mitigate enforcement risk
- Advise clients and respond effectively to liability notices
Presenters

Charlotte Summers, Operations Manager & IAA Licensed Immigration Adviser, Pathways to New Zealand Limited
Charlotte Summers a Licensed Immigration Adviser at Pathways to New Zealand®, based in Wellington. Charlotte holds a Bachelor and Master of Laws (Honours); Graduate Certificate in New Zealand Immigration Advice; an Enrolled Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand (non practising); Graduate Diploma in Arts (Politics). Charlotte specialises in complex immigration work, including medical and character waivers, humanitarian and residence class appeals, Section 61 requests, and deportation matters. Her earlier experience as an Immigration Officer with Immigration New Zealand gives her strong insight into immigration processes and decision making. Charlotte frequently presents on immigration issues to professional and community groups. Her academic research has focused on migrant exploitation and family violence, highlighting her commitment to supporting vulnerable migrants.

Grace Zhang, Director, K3 Legal
Grace Zhang is a Director at K3 Legal, specialising in immigration law, international dispute resolution, and corporate and employment advisory. She has extensive experience advising on complex immigration matters, including deportation risk, visa declines, and discretionary decision-making processes. Grace acts for a wide range of clients, including employers seeking practical immigration solutions, high-net-worth individuals requiring tailored migration strategies, and skilled migrants, professionals, and families pursuing residence pathways. She also advises individuals seeking to regularise their immigration status after periods of overstaying. In addition to her immigration practice, Grace advises international businesses and investors entering the New Zealand market, including large multinational and state-owned enterprises. Her recent experience includes advising on legal due diligence for IPO preparation and handling sensitive employment matters involving senior executives and corporate restructuring.