Chris Brown has a long way to go before he has atoned for his past and should not be allowed to perform in New Zealand, says a family advocacy group.
The controversial R&B star is due here on December 18 as part of his One Hell of a Night world tour.
Brown's violent past - including assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 - means he cannot get into the country unless granted an exception under Section 17 of the Immigration Act 2009.
He applied for a work visa this week, Immigration New Zealand has confirmed. It will assess his application over the next few days before making a decision.
But he's facing opposition from Family First New Zealand, which today added its name to those who don't want to see Brown performing here.