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New Zealand Visitor Visa

New Zealand Visitor Visa

Visitor Visa

If you want to come and visit New Zealand, you’ll need to get either an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) or a Visitor Visa  unless you’re an Australian citizen. You can include your partner, and dependent children aged 19 and under, in your visa application.

If you are from a visa waiver country, you can travel to New Zealand without a visa, but you must hold NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority).
If you are not from a visa waiver country, then you will need to apply for a visitor visa before you arrive in New Zealand.

During your stay, you’ll need enough money to support yourself and everyone included in your application. The purpose of your visit could be to visit friends and family, explore New Zealand or enjoy amateur sports, or adventure activity. However, you cannot work in New Zealand on this visa.

Immigration New Zealand as part of their assessment criteria will need to see evidence that you have a ticket out of New Zealand or money to buy one, are in good health and of good character, and have money to live on while you’re here or will be supported financially. You must be able to satisfy Immigration New Zealand that you are a bonafide visitor and that you have a genuine and lawful purpose of travel.

To find out more about how to apply under Visitor Visa please get in touch with our Experienced Licensed Immigration Adviser who can help you decide the right approach for the process.

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