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Get all your New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) questions answered in this comprehensive FAQ guide.
The New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) is an electronic travel authorization required for visa waiver and transit passengers traveling to New Zealand. It's linked electronically to your passport and allows multiple entries for tourism or business purposes.
The NZeTA is required for:
The NZeTA is valid for 2 years from the date of issue or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. It allows multiple entries to New Zealand during this period.
You can apply for the NZeTA in two ways:
Required documents include:
No, you cannot apply for NZeTA at the airport. You must apply online before traveling to New Zealand. Airlines will check your NZeTA status before allowing you to board.
NZeTA costs vary by application method:
The IVL is a NZ$35 fee that helps fund conservation projects and tourism infrastructure in New Zealand. Most visitors must pay this levy, including transit passengers.
Yes, exemptions include:
The NZeTA allows you to stay in New Zealand for up to 3 months (90 days) per visit for tourism or business purposes.
No, the NZeTA does not allow you to work in New Zealand. It's only for tourism, business meetings, or transit purposes. You need a work visa to work in New Zealand.
You can attend short-term courses (up to 3 months) with NZeTA, but for longer study programs, you need a student visa.
If you get a new passport, you need to apply for a new NZeTA as it's linked to your specific passport number.
If your NZeTA is declined, you need to apply for a visitor visa instead. Common reasons for decline include:
With NZeTA, you cannot extend your stay beyond 3 months. You must leave New Zealand and can return later (subject to immigration officer discretion).
Yes, even if you're just transiting through New Zealand's international airport, you need NZeTA and must pay the IVL.
New Zealand has strict biosecurity laws. You must declare any:
While not mandatory for NZeTA holders, travel insurance is highly recommended as New Zealand has expensive healthcare costs for visitors.
Having a criminal record doesn't automatically disqualify you, but you must declare it in your application. Immigration New Zealand will assess each case individually.
NZeTA processing cannot be expedited. If you need urgent travel, you may need to apply for a visitor visa instead, which has emergency processing options.
No, each person (including children) needs their own individual NZeTA application, even if traveling together.
You can check your application status:
If you don't receive your NZeTA confirmation within the expected timeframe:
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