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Thank you for your query.
As a general rule, a person has an obligation to declare their character issues on their EOI submission or visa application if they are currently under investigation, facing charges, wanted for questioning or have been convicted for any offence in any country.
If your friend has not been convicted and is not currently facing any charges, there is no need for your friend to declare the incident on her EOI form. Your friend may consider applying for a New Zealand police certificate before submitting an EOI if your friend is unsure whether they were charged or convicted and if they wish to confirm whether she has a clear criminal record.
If you wish to discuss this matter further, please feel free to contact us on 09 969 1493.
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