Walker said the sharing of information with INZ would allow the agency to take the necessary compliance action against a non-New Zealander who may be
breaching their visa conditions.
The improvements are in addition to recent automated access by police to driver licence
images held by the NZ Transport Agency.
Currently, there is also a manual process where police requested information from INZ via a contact centre.
The improvements is part of the Progressive Steps project, which is a response to a Government inquiry into the Smith/Traynor incident.
A call for an overhaul of systems and information sharing between government agencies was made after a chain of shortcomings and failings allowed Phillip John Smith, a murderer and child sex offender, to escape to Brazil.