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E2.1 Who does not need to apply for a temporary visa or permit (26/07/1999)
E2.1.1 New Zealand citizens
Immigration Act 1987 ss 3, 126
- Every New Zealand citizen has the right to be in New Zealand at any time and is not liable to removal or deportation in any circumstances.
- New Zealand citizens do not need a visa to enter New Zealand or a permit to be in New Zealand but they must show a passport on arrival in the country if required to do so.
E2.1.5 People exempt from having to obtain a temporary visa
Immigration Regulations 1999 Schedule 1, Part 1
The following people are exempt from having to obtain a temporary visa:
- people who hold a current resident return visa issued by the Government of Australia; and
- people listed in the Immigration Regulations 1999 Schedule 1, Part 1B (see below); and
Visits up to 3 months
Citizens of:
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Argentina
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Iceland
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Norway
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Austria
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Ireland
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Oman
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Bahrain
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Israel
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Portugal*
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Belgium
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Italy
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Qatar
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Brazil
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Japan
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Saudi Arabia
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Brunei
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Korea (South)
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Singapore
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Canada
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Kiribati
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South Africa
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Chile
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Kuwait
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Spain
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Czech Republic
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Liechtenstein
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Sweden
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Denmark
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Luxembourg
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Switzerland
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Finland
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Malaysia
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Thailand
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France
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Malta
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Tuvalu
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Germany
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Monaco
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United Arab Emirates
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Greece
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Nauru
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United States of America **
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Hong Kong ***
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Netherlands
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Uruguay
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Visits up to 6 months
British citizens, and other British passport holders who produce evidence of the right to reside permanently in the United Kingdom.
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- people listed in E2.1.10 below.
E2.1.10 People exempt from having to hold a temporary permit
Immigration Act 1987 ss 11, 12 Immigration Regulations 1999 Schedule 1, Part 2
People exempt from having to hold a temporary permit include but are not limited to:
- citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia; and
- those exempted by special direction; and
- those entitled to immunity from jurisdiction under the Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act 1968 or the Consular Privileges and Immunities Act 1971; and
- members of the armed forces of any country, or crew members of any craft transporting such people to New Zealand, while in New Zealand:
- at the request or with consent of the Government of New Zealand, and
- in the ordinary course of the member's duty or employment; and
- crew or passengers on any seagoing ship, from the time the ship arrives at a port of entry in New Zealand until whichever of the following occurs first:
- the ship is given clearance to leave its last port of entry in New Zealand on the same voyage, or
- 28 days have expired, beginning with the day the ship arrived at its first port of entry in New Zealand on that voyage; and
- crew or passengers on any foreign fishing craft licensed or seeking to be licensed under section 15 of the Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone Act 1977 for a period of 7 days after the date:
- on which the licence expires if a licence has been granted, or
- of first arrival in New Zealand if a licence is refused; and
- aircraft crew on any commercial aircraft flying between any other country and New Zealand, for 7 days beginning with the day on which the aircraft arrived in New Zealand; and
- a member of any scientific programme or expedition under the auspices of Operation Deep Freeze while in the Ross Dependency; and
- crew or passengers on any ship authorised by the Minister of Transport under section 198(2) of the Maritime Transport Act 1994 to carry passengers or cargo for a period of 28 days from the date the ship first arrives in New Zealand.
Effective 26/07/1999
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