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Passport
Passport valid for at least three months beyond the intended period
of stay required by all. Some governments are not recognised by
New Zealand and citizens in doubt should check with the New Zealand
Immigration Service.
Visas are required by all except:
(a) countries referred to in the chart above, including US nationals
from American Samoa, Swains Island and nationals of New Zealand
Associated Territories (Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau) for stays
of up to three months, although transit visas are required for
nationals of the following only holding one-way tickets: Cook
Islands, Fiji, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tahiti,
Tokelau, Tonga and Vanuatu;
(b)1. nationals of the UK and other British passport
holders who have evidence of the right to live permanently in
the UK for visits of up to six months may be granted a visitors
permit on arrival;
(c)2 . nationals of EU countries (except nationals
of the UK) for visits of up to three months (Portuguese nationals
must have right of residence in Portugal), except nationals of
Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovak Republic and Poland,
who do require a visa;
(d)3 . nationals of Andorra, Argentina, Bahrain,
Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Hong Kong (SAR or British Nationals
Overseas passports), Iceland, Israel, Japan, Korea (Rep), Kuwait,
Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Norway, Oman, Qatar,
San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland,
United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, USA (including nationals from American
Samoa and Swains Island) and Vatican City for stays of up to three
months;
(e)4 . nationals of Australia who hold a current
Australian resident return visa or nationals of New Zealand with
a residence permit;
(f) transit passengers continuing their journey by the same or
first connecting aircraft within 24 hours, providing they hold
onward or return documentation and are not leaving the airport
(some nationals passing through New Zealand always require a transit
visa, even when not leaving the transit lounge of the airport;
enquire at the New Zealand Immigration Service for details);
(g) nationals travelling on a UN laissez-passer for visits of
up to three months.
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