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ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORITY REQUIRED FOR TRAVEL TO NEW ZEALAND

The New Zealand Government has just announced the introduction of the ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORITY ( ETA) to be become effective from 1 July 2019.

  • This is a new security and facilitation measure designed to enhance security and reduce immigration risks.
  • It will also support New Zealands international relationships and agreements and address smuggling and bio security risks.

WHEN DOES IT COME INTO EFFECT ?

From 1 July 2019 travellers will be able to request an ETA and it will become mandatory from 1 October 2019 onwards.

 

WHO NEEDS AN ETA

All travellers from Visa Waiver countries will need to hold an ETA before travelling to New Zealand.

Passengers from a VISA Waiver country or transit Visa waiver country who are transiting through New Zealand are also required to hold an ETA from 1 October 2019, even if New Zealand is not their final destination.

 

HOW WILL IT AFFECT PRIVATE & CORPORATE JET CREWS

Currently non cruise liner vessels crew are exempt the ETA .

NZ Immigration Service have advised us today that private jet crews will also be exempt and not require a CREW ETA.

However passengers arriving on a private jet from a VIsa Waiver country will require an ETA prior to arrival.

All airline crew and cruise liner crew will need to hold a CREW ETA before travelling to New Zealand.

A CREW ETA will last for up to 5 years and costs NZ$9.00.

 

HOW TO APPLY FOR AN ETA

We are awaiting advice from Immigration NZ as to the procedure for obtaining an ETA and will advice once we have heard more information.

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