Rocky Horror Riff Raff residency goal gets government help

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Mon, 02 Aug 2010 12:28p.m.

Rocky Horror Picture Show creator Richard O'Brien's chances of getting New Zealand residency have improved

Rocky Horror Picture Show creator Richard O'Brien's chances of getting New Zealand residency have improved

Rocky Horror Picture Show creator Richard O'Brien's chances of getting New Zealand residency have improved after Associate Immigration Minister Kate Wilkinson has reportedly relaxed the usual age criteria and granted an exception to the need to have a job offer.

O'Brien's immigration adviser Dion Smart told The Dominion Post his 68-year-old client would still have to pass police and health checks, but Ms Wilkinson had said she would make exceptions on requirements for him to be 55 or under and have a job offer in New Zealand.

Ms Wilkinson was unable to comment on individual cases, but a spokesman said it was not uncommon for her to intervene in "special circumstances".

O'Brien, who lives in London, has been back to New Zealand regularly since the 1960s and wants to eventually retire to Katikati, north of Tauranga, where he has a 2-1/2-acre property.

Born in Britain O'Brien came to New Zealand as a 10-year-old in 1952 and lived in Tauranga and Hamilton until he returned to London in 1964.

His siblings Robin Smith and Gillian Page live in Tauranga and his parents lived there until they died about four years ago.

His son came to New Zealand on a student visa and was applying for residency.

In 2004, a statue of his Rocky Horror character, the butler Riff Raff, was erected in Hmailton on the site of the barber shop where he worked before leaving for Britain.

NZPA

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03 Aug 2010 01:08p.m.

krys wells wrote:

let him have it ...i know alot of us already consider him kiwi.