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- This is not current policy - |  E2.1 Who does not need to apply for a temporary visa or permit (01/01/2001)E2.1.1 New Zealand citizens Immigration Act 1987 ss 3, 14A 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; andpeople listed in the Immigration Regulations 1999 Schedule 1, Part 1B (see below); andVisits up to 3 months Citizens of:
 
| 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 |  
| Germany | Monaco | United States of America ** |  
| Greece | Nauru | Uruguay |  
| Hong Kong *** | Netherlands | Vatican City |  
| Hungary | Norway | Zimbabwe |  
| Iceland | Oman |   |  * Portuguese passport holders must also have the right to live permanently in Portugal. ** Including nationals of the USA. *** Residents of Hong Kong travelling on Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or British National (Overseas) passports. 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. 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, 14E(4)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; andthose exempted by special direction; andthose entitled to immunity from jurisdiction under the Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act 1968 or the Consular Privileges and Immunities Act 1971; andmembers 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, andin the ordinary course of the member's duty or employment; and
crew or passengers on any seagoing craft carrying passengers or cargo or both in the ordinary course of business of the craft, from the time the craft arrives at a port of entry in New Zealand until whichever of the following occurs first:the craft is given clearance to leave its last port of entry in New Zealand on the same voyage, or28 days have expired, beginning with the day the craft 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, orof 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; anda member of any scientific programme or expedition under the auspices of Operation Deep Freeze while in the Ross Dependency; andcrew 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.holders of transit visas who are in New Zealand for less than 24 hours and who during that time remain:on the craft; orin a customs controlled area; orin the custody of the police.
 Effective 01/01/2001 |