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Travel requirements to New Zealand

Use the search tool below to find out more about travel requirements to New Zealand from your country of origin, including regulations, visa requirements and health NEW ZEALAND VISA FOR TOURISTS and safety guidelines. 

New Zealand visa options

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

  • There is big demand for New Zealand visitor visas and processing times are longer than expected.
  • If you’re coming to New Zealand for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 and need a visitor visa, it’s important to apply early so it’s processed before you travel.
  • You are encouraged to apply by the end of April.
  • The fastest and easiest way to apply for a visitor visa is online(opens in new window). 
  • If you intend to travel in and out of New Zealand, to watch games in Australia for example, you must also indicate you want a multiple entry visa when you apply.
  • This is important as it will be included in the information on your visa when you come into the country.

Visiting New Zealand for a holiday

You do not need a visa to visit New Zealand if you are:

  • A New Zealand citizen travelling on a New Zealand passport or on a foreign passport that has a New Zealand citizen endorsement
  • An Australian citizen travelling on an Australian passport
  • A foreign passport holder with a valid visa for New Zealand – including a Permanent Resident visa

If you plan to visit New Zealand for a short period, you need NEW ZEALAND VISA FOR CRUISE SHIP VISITORS request a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority(opens in new window) (NZeTA) before you travel if you are:

  • A citizen of a country which has a visa waiver(opens in new window) agreement with New Zealand (you can stay up to three months)

If you don’t meet the above, then you’ll need a visitor visa. The fastest and easiest way to apply for a visitor visa(opens in new window) is online.

Before travelling to New Zealand, you need to make sure your passport is valid for at least three months longer than your expected departure date. If you come from a country that needs a New Zealand visa to enter, please be sure to apply in advance.

If you have a biometric ordinary passport (or electronic passport) and are over 12 years old, you may be able to use New Zealand Customs eGate service. This allows you to complete your Customs and Immigration checks faster so you can get on with enjoying your visit to New Zealand.

Useful websites

  • Visa Information – Immigration New Zealand
  • Biosecurity Information
  • Customs Information

Working holidays

Working holiday visas(opens in new window) are available to young people, usually aged 18-30 (but 18-35 for a select few nationalities). They let you travel and work in New Zealand for up to 12 months, or 23 months if you’re from the UK. To apply you’ll need to meet the visa requirements, and have:

  • A return ticket, or enough money to pay for one; and 
  • Be coming mainly to holiday, with work being a secondary intention.

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Work visas and staying permanently

If you’re thinking of coming to New Zealand to work for a few years, or maybe even to settle, you’ll need a work or resident visa. To get that – you’re likely to need a job.

For information about working in New Zealand, including industry profiles, tips on job hunting, and a list of job sites to check out, visit New Zealand Now.(opens in new window)

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Transiting through New Zealand or Australia

If you are travelling to New Zealand via an Australian airport, you may also need an Australian visa – consult your travel agent or airline if you are unsure.

Transit visas (opens in new window)will also be needed for all people travelling via New Zealand, unless they are specifically exempted by immigration policy.

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More information about visas

The visa and immigration information on this page is just a summary. For everything you need to know about coming to New Zealand, visit Immigration New Zealand.(opens in new window)

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