Y3.30 People who may be granted entry permission: COVID-19 (19/03/2021)
Note: Instruction is effective on or after 11:59 PM 18 March 2021.
- Despite Y4.50(a), the following persons may be granted entry permission:
- Those New Zealand residence class visa holders listed in Y3.10(a)
- The partner, legal guardian or any dependent children of a New Zealand citizen or a New Zealand residence class visa holder listed at Y3.10(a) who:
- are travelling with that New Zealand citizen or residence class visa holder; or
- are ordinarily resident in New Zealand; or
- have a visa based on their relationship to the New Zealand citizen or residence class visa holder.
- Australian citizens or a person who holds a current permanent residence visa (including a resident return visa) issued by the Government of Australia, where New Zealand is their primary place of established residence.
- Diplomats accredited to New Zealand and currently resident in New Zealand.
- New diplomatic and consular personnel filling established positions at a foreign mission or consular post in New Zealand.
- Other diplomatic and consular personnel authorised by the Minister of Foreign Affairs or their delegate where there is a compelling national interest.
- Holders of a resident visa granted under the COVID-19 Support residence instructions (S5).
- Persons who previously held their initial resident visa while in New Zealand, and are the holders of a second or subsequent resident visa granted offshore, and who are travelling to New Zealand for the first time as the holder of that visa.
- Positioning aircraft crew travelling to New Zealand as a passenger (other than a transit passenger) on a commercial aircraft for the purpose of leaving New Zealand as aircraft crew in the course of a scheduled international service.
- A person who has:
- travelled to New Zealand directly from the Cook Islands or Niue on a commercial aircraft operated by Air New Zealand; and
- been present for at least 14 consecutive days immediately prior to travelling to New Zealand in either:
- the Cook Islands or New Zealand (if travelling from the Cook Islands); or
- Niue or New Zealand (if travelling from Niue).
- A person may be granted entry permission if they are the holder of a temporary entry class visa which either:
- was granted under the COVID-19 Support Restricted Temporary Entry Instructions; or
- has a condition that the holder carries out a critical purpose while they are in New Zealand.
Note: A person who was granted a second or subsequent resident visa by special direction on 11 September 2020 (i.e a person who held a resident visa with travel conditions which expired between 2 February 2020 and 11 September 2020 and had previously been in New Zealand as a resident but were outside New Zealand on 11 September 2020), is considered to hold a second or subsequent resident visa for the purposes of Y3.30(a)(viii).
Effective 19/03/2021
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