If you’re planning to visit New Zealand, you might be wondering whether you need a visa. For many travelers, a visa is not required, but there’s an important step to remember: you must obtain a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) before your journey.
What Does This Mean for You?
For most travelers, you can visit New Zealand for up to 3 months without a visa. However, if you are a British citizen, you’re in luck, as you can stay for up to 6 months!
Which Countries Are Eligible?
Wondering if you’re eligible for the NZeTA? Here’s a list of countries whose passport holders can travel to New Zealand with an NZeTA:
Andorra | Finland | Lithuania | San Marino |
Argentina | France | Luxembourg | Saudi Arabia |
Austria | Germany | Macau | Seychelles |
Bahrain | Greece | Malaysia | Singapore |
Belgium | Hong Kong | Malta | Slovak Republic |
Brazil | Hungary | Mauritius | Slovenia |
Brunei | Iceland | Mexico | Spain |
Bulgaria | Ireland | Monaco | Sweden |
Canada | Israel | Netherlands | Switzerland |
Chile | Italy | Norway | Taiwan |
Croatia | Japan | Oman | United Arab Emirates |
Cyprus | Korea, South | Poland | United Kingdom |
Czech Republic | Kuwait | Portugal | United States of America |
Denmark | Latvia | Qatar | Uruguay |
Estonia | Liechtenstein | Romania | Vatican City |
Planning to Travel?
Don’t forget to secure your NZeTA before traveling to New Zealand. If you need assistance, contact VisaSector for expert guidance on obtaining your Electronic Travel Authority.