New Zealand ETA application guide

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NZeTA


The New Zealand Travel Authority (NZeTA) is an entry permit required for tourists, transit travelers, and individuals from visa-waiver countries visiting New Zealand for tourism, work, or study. The electronic application process is simple and quick, taking up to 72 hours, and the NZeTA is valid for up to 3 months.

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Various requirements must be met, including citizenship of a visa waiver country, good health, and good character. The NZeTA is available for different purposes, including tourism, transit, and business, and must be obtained before departure. Upon arrival, individuals must meet specific criteria, including proof of identity, sufficient funds, and an onward flight. New Zealand’s strict biosecurity regulations and other factors may lead to denial of entry. Various options are available for traveling to New Zealand, including air and water travel.


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What is the New Zealand ETA?

The entry permit required for tourists or transit travelers entering New Zealand is known as the New Zealand Travel Authority, or NZeTA for short. This system aims to simplify the process for visitors requesting entry. Visitors transiting through New Zealand are also required to fill out the NZeTA. Individuals from visa-waiver countries intending to visit New Zealand for tourism, work or as a student are required to obtain the NZeTA.

The electronic application can be processed in as little as 10 minutes, but it may take up to 72 hours. As long as the necessary requirements are met, the applicant will receive their NZeTA via email, which permits them to stay in the country for up to 3 months.

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NZeTA requirements

As stated above, individuals who wish to obtain an NZeTA must be citizens of a visa waiver country and have the NZeTA before departing for New Zealand as of October 1, 2019. In addition, there are several other requirements that one must be aware of. The individual must have a lawful reason for visiting New Zealand and be in good health and of good character.

Individuals with a criminal conviction, those who have been deported, removed, or excluded from another country, or those who may pose a risk to New Zealand’s security, public order, or public interest may be denied entry. This also includes registered sex offenders and travelers known to be gang associates.

The passport must be valid for at least three months from the date of arrival, and those planning to undertake employment are not eligible for the travel waiver. Lawful purposes for visiting New Zealand with the NZeTA include tourism and transit.

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New Zealand ETA for tourism

Visitors wanting to visit the country for tourism can apply for the NZeTA without having to get a New Zealand tourist visa. This includes sightseeing, recreation, and visiting friends and family.

The Tourist ETA is the most popular NZeTA type due to its ease in getting it approved and what the visitor can do. The validity is very fitting for a typical vacation in New Zealand. It is ideal for most people visiting New Zealand.

Cruise passengers can also apply if flying into New Zealand to join a cruise. Cruise ship passengers must also be from a visa waiver country in order to apply for an NZeTA.

New Zealand eTA for transit

Travelers that are transiting through New Zealand should also apply. Keep in mind that they must have their layover at Auckland International Airport. Transit passengers cannot leave the airport to tour New Zealand. The Transit ETA is for transit only.

If a transit traveler wants to leave the airport to explore New Zealand, it is advised to contact the airport office.

The transit ETA is a great option for travelers that just need to transit through New Zealand and want the layover to be a hassle-free as possible.

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Filling out the online form

The process of filling out the form is extremely easy and effortless. All the applicant needs to do is click Apply Now at the top of this page, fill out the required fields, make the payment online, and wait for the approval email. Thats it!

Some countries that are NZeTA approved are:

  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada
  • France
  • Japan
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Mexico
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Showing proof of NZeTA approval

Most countries that require a visa will need the visitor to print out a visa approval document. Again, the NZeTA is not a visa and does not require a print-out. This is because all of the applicant’s ETA approval information is linked electronically to the passport.

Immigration officials will be able to see New Zealand eTA on their computers.

However, it is recommended to print out the approval email that shows the approval information. This is done just to be on the safe side, and can provide proof in case there is an issue upon arrival.

Upon arrival in New Zealand

In addition to having their NZeTA, individuals are required to meet certain criteria upon arrival in New Zealand. They must provide proof of identity and demonstrate that they are genuine visitors who meet the aforementioned criteria.

Furthermore, they must possess a ticket out of New Zealand and have sufficient funds to cover their expenses and those of their travel companions throughout their stay.

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Sufficient funds

Travelers arriving in New Zealand are required to provide evidence of sufficient funds to ensure their ability to cover expenses during their stay, ultimately contributing to the country’s economic stability and security. This policy promotes responsible tourism by discouraging visitors from engaging in illegal activities or seeking unauthorized employment to finance their trip. Furthermore, it reduces the strain on public resources, as travelers who are financially prepared are less likely to require government assistance. Lastly, by ensuring that visitors have adequate funds, New Zealand protects its reputation as a premier travel destination, maintaining a high-quality experience for all tourists while also safeguarding the interests of its citizens and businesses.

Onward flight

Travelers arriving in New Zealand may be required to provide proof of an onward flight as a means of ensuring their adherence to immigration rules and preventing overstays. This requirement is a common practice for many countries, as it serves as a guarantee that visitors have a pre-arranged plan to exit the country within the stipulated time frame. By enforcing this policy, New Zealand minimizes the risk of visitors overstaying their visas and becoming undocumented, which can lead to a strain on public resources and create legal complications. Moreover, the onward flight requirement helps maintain the integrity of the country’s immigration system, fostering a secure and orderly environment that benefits both residents and tourists alike.

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Reasons why tourists may get denied entry into New Zealand

Tourists may be denied entry to New Zealand for various reasons, which can include inadequate or invalid documentation, such as an expired or damaged passport, an incorrect or missing visa, or incomplete arrival forms. Additionally, travelers who cannot provide evidence of sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay or who lack a return or onward ticket may be refused entry.

New Zealand also has strict biosecurity regulations to protect its unique ecosystem, and failure to declare any prohibited or restricted items can result in denial of entry. Health-related concerns, including a traveler’s failure to meet vaccination requirements or the risk of spreading contagious diseases, may also lead to refusal at the border.

Lastly, individuals with a criminal record or a history of immigration violations could be deemed inadmissible by immigration officials.

Entering New Zealand as a foreign businessperson

Visitors involved in business activities usually need a specific visa like the Business Visitor Visa or the Temporary Work Visa. The former facilitates short-term visits for tasks like attending conferences, negotiating contracts, and identifying investment avenues, while the latter caters to those planning to work or start a business in New Zealand.

Visa procurement demands certain prerequisites such as a valid passport, sufficient funds proof, and business purpose evidence. Occasionally, a letter of invitation from a New Zealand entity or a comprehensive business plan might be necessary.

Short-term visitors from visa-waiver countries can enter with an NZeTA but might need extra documentation for business reasons.

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Transit passenger

Transiting through New Zealand, passengers can briefly experience its scenic beauty and rich culture. However, awareness of required procedures is crucial for a smooth journey.

Transit passengers must possess a valid passport and onward ticket to a third country, with transit time not exceeding 24 hours. These passengers must stay within the airport transit area and should verify if a transit visa is required. If from a visa-waiver country, an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) should be obtained pre-travel.

Given New Zealand’s stringent biosecurity, passengers must declare any food, plants, or animal products upon arrival, with all luggage subject to X-ray inspection. Non-compliance may lead to fines.

Upon arrival, passengers might undergo health screening or other safety procedures.

Cruise ship passenger

Entering New Zealand as a cruise ship passenger offers a unique opportunity to explore the country’s stunning coastline and diverse attractions. Upon arrival, passengers must present a valid passport and, depending on their nationality, may require a visa or an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). Cruise lines often assist with these processes.

New Zealand has strict biosecurity measures in place, and passengers must declare any food, plant, or animal products they are carrying. Luggage may be subject to screening or inspection. By adhering to these requirements, cruise ship passengers can fully immerse themselves in the breathtaking experiences New Zealand has to offer.

Foreign student

To enter New Zealand as a student, one must secure an offer of place from a New Zealand educational institution. The individual must also demonstrate sufficient financial resources for their stay, meet certain health and character standards, and potentially provide proof of English language proficiency, depending on the course of study. Appropriate health insurance for the duration of the stay is mandatory, and finally, the individual must successfully apply for and receive a student visa.

Traveling to NZ by water and air

Air travel is prevalent and expedient, with major international airports in Auckland and Christchurch, and others in Wellington, Queenstown, and Dunedin. Prominent airlines like Air New Zealand, Qantas, and Emirates connect from global hubs. Once there, intercity travel via domestic flights is handy.

Water travel, albeit less frequent, offers a relaxed voyage. Cruises often dock in New Zealand, enabling tourists to experience the beautiful coastline and significant ports including Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington, and Dunedin.

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