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setting New Zealand is very easy for citizens
of most countries. The country in most cases,
requires only a valid passport. However, although
conditions that must be met depending on the duration
and purpose of stay and the nationality of the
tourists.
Citizens of countries such as Andorra, Ireland,
Portugal, Argentina, Israel, Qatar, Austria, Italy,
San Marino, Bahrain, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Belgium,
Korea (South) Singapore, Brazil, Kiribati, Slovenia,
Brunei, Kuwait, South Africa, Canada, Liechtenstein,
Spain, Chile, Luxembourg, Sweden, Denmark, Malaysia,
Switzerland, Finland, Malta, Tuvalu, France, Mexico,
United Arab Emirates (UAE), Germany, Monaco, Uruguay,
Greece, Nauru, USA, Hong Kong, Norway, Vatican
City, Hungary, Netherlands, Zimbabwe, Iceland
and Oman May not need visa if they stay for 90
days or less and to study a course. For longer
stays, a student visa and / or a student permit
May be required. Valid British citizens enjoy
a visitor 's permit valid for 6 months upon arrival.
All other countries are required to apply for
visas to enter New Zealand.
The main documents required are a valid ticket
to leave New Zealand enough money to cover its
own needs, a passport valid for 3 months after
the scheduled departure of New Zealand. In addition,
those applying for a visitor 's visa May also
need to provide the following, completed application
form, a recent passport-size photograph, proof
of financial support or sponsorship and evidence
of travel. For student or work visa there are
different requirements. The authorities take three
weeks for issuing a visa if it is provided with
all documents. It is a visa fees also accused
by New Zealand authorities in relation to the
nationality of the tourists.
The maximum time most visitors can remain in New
Zealand is 9 months during a period of 18 months.
Visitors not need visas are primarily a residence
permit up to 3 months, after which they can apply
in New Zealand for an extension of up to 9 months.
For further details, it is advisable to visit
the nearest embassy of New Zealand.
Drugs, weapons, firearms and bio-safety precautions
are few visitors should take during a visit to
New Zealand to avoid hassle.
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