Immigration scammers are using a doorstep religious approach to sell fake residency visas to overstayers in South Auckland.
They claim the visas are issued under the authority of the Sovereign Maori Government of Aotearoa and give holders the right to remain in New Zealand indefinitely.
One overstayer from Tonga, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he paid $290 for the certificate. He was told to collect the document from the Immigration Minister of the Maori Government at the Saturday market in Mangere.
Immigration NZ has warned Tongans to be wary of the scam.
"A man and a woman, who came knocking on our door, said they wanted to share the Bible, so we let them in," said the overstayer, who lives in Mangere Bridge. "They asked about our immigration status and we shared with them honestly because we regarded them as our brother and sister in Christ."