Understanding New Visa Rules for New Zealand: NZeTA Explained
Learn about New Zealand's new visa rules, including NZeTA requirements and the visa waiver program updates.
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The new visa rule for New Zealand allows visitors from specific countries to stay for up to six months without needing a visa under the visa waiver program. However, starting October 2019, travelers must possess an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) before entering New Zealand. This can be applied online or via a mobile app and is valid for two years. Additionally, a small International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL) must be paid at the same time. Visit the official New Zealand immigration website for more details.
FAQs & Answers
- What is NZeTA? NZeTA is the New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority required for certain travelers to enter New Zealand.
- How long can visitors stay in New Zealand under the visa waiver program? Visitors from specific countries can stay in New Zealand for up to six months without a visa under the visa waiver program.
- What is the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy? The International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy is a fee paid by visitors to support New Zealand's tourism and conservation efforts.
- How do I apply for the NZeTA? You can apply for the NZeTA online or through a mobile app, and it is valid for two years.