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V3.70 Crew members joining vessels or aircraft (01/10/2019)

  1. Crew members who hold a crew ETA before travelling to New Zealand and travel to New Zealand as a passenger on a commercial aircraft for the purpose of leaving New Zealand as aircraft crew or as cruise ship crew, may be granted a visitor visa on arrival in New Zealand for:
    1. 7 days for aircraft crew; and
    2. 35 days for cruise ship crew.
  2. Crew members will need to obtain a visitor visa before travelling to New Zealand if they:
    1. do not hold a crew ETA and they travel to New Zealand as a passenger on a commercial aircraft for the purpose of leaving New Zealand as aircraft crew or as cruise ship crew.
    2. are not described in (a) or (b)(i) and are from a country that does not have a visa waiver agreement with New Zealand and they are entering New Zealand to join a vessel that will then depart for another country or an aircraft that will then depart for another country.
  3. A visitor visa allowing a maximum stay of 28 days will be granted to applicants under (b) above if they provide fully documented evidence of their engagement as a crew member in New Zealand.
  4. Visitor visas granted under these instructions will have conditions enabling the holder to work as crew, in or on the craft.

Effective 01/10/2019

PREVIOUS IMMIGRATION INSTRUCTIONS

V3.70 Crew members joining vessels or aircraft(01/07/2019)

V3.70 Crew members joining vessels or aircraft (26/03/2012)

V3.70 Crew members joining vessels or aircraft (29/11/2010)

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