New Zealand: Is a visa required from the UK?

Want to travel to New Zealand? Find out if a visa is required for British citizens to this destination.

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Many British travellers dream of visiting New Zealand for a holiday or as part of a world tour. But is it necessary to apply for a visa to travel to this country from the UK? We'll tell you on this page with some recommendations for obtaining the necessary travel authorisations.

 

Is a visa required for British citizens wishing to travel to New Zealand?

British citizens generally do not need a visa to enter New Zealand for short stays (up to 3 months) for tourism or family visits. However, they must have a valid passport and a return or onward ticket. It is also advisable to check the visa requirements on the official New Zealand government website before travelling, as requirements can change without notice and vary depending on the health and sanitary situation in some countries.

But this visa waiver does not exempt the British citizen from obtaining a travel authorisation called NZeTA, which is actually a visa waiver programme set up by the New Zealand government for travellers from certain countries with which it has signed an agreement.

It is important to note that if a traveller wishes to stay in New Zealand for more than 3 months, they will need to apply for an appropriate visa before leaving.

 

What are the requirements for NZeTA visa exemption?

To be eligible for an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority), travellers must meet the following requirements:

  • Possess a valid passport: Travellers must have a valid passport with an expiry date greater than their intended date of departure from New Zealand.
  • Have a return or onward ticket: Travellers must have a return or onward ticket to leave New Zealand after their stay.
  • Have money to cover expenses: Travellers must prove that they have enough money to cover their expenses while in New Zealand.
  • Meet health and safety requirements: Travellers must be in good health and not pose a risk of contagion to New Zealand public health.
  • Resolve all security questions: Travellers must answer all security questions asked when applying for NZeTA.
  • Pay the NZeTA fee: Travellers must pay the NZeTA fee to obtain their Electronic Travel Authorisation.

 

How do I apply for and obtain the NZeTA for New Zealand from the UK?

To apply for and obtain the NZeTA for New Zealand from the UK, travellers should follow the steps below:

  • Filling out the application form online: Travellers should go to the official New Zealand government website or simply to the website of a quality accredited provider such as the one we recommend on this website to fill out the NZeTA application form.
  • Providing the necessary information and documents: Travellers should provide the necessary information and documents, such as their passport, return or onward ticket, and health and safety information.
  • Paying the NZeTA fee: Travellers must pay the NZeTA fee online before submitting their application.
  • Receive application confirmation: Travellers will receive confirmation of their NZeTA application by email.
  • Waiting to receive travel authorisation: Travellers will receive their Electronic Travel Authorisation (NZeTA) by email within 72 hours of submitting their application.

 

What kinds of trips can I take with an NZeTA as a British citizen?

With an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) as a Briton, one can make short stays for tourism or family visits in New Zealand. Travellers can stay for up to 3 months from the date of entry. It is important to note that the NZeTA is only valid for temporary travel and does not allow you to work or study in New Zealand.

If travellers wish to stay longer than 3 months, they will need to apply for an appropriate visa before leaving. It is also advisable to check the visa requirements on the official New Zealand government website before travelling, as requirements can change without notice and vary depending on the health and sanitation situation in some countries.

It is possible to extend your stay in New Zealand with an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) but this is subject to conditions and eligibility criteria. Travellers must apply for an extension to their NZeTA before the end of their authorised stay. Applications for NZeTA extensions can be submitted online or to the New Zealand consular authorities. It is important to note that extension applications are not automatic and depend on the personal and professional circumstances of each traveller. It is therefore important to find out about the criteria and procedures for applying for an NZeTA extension before travelling to New Zealand.

 

Do I need a British passport to travel to New Zealand?

Yes, to travel to New Zealand, UK citizens must have a valid passport with an expiry date greater than their intended date of departure from New Zealand. It is important to check that the passport has sufficient validity before booking travel and obtaining an NZeTA. It is also advisable to check visa requirements on the official New Zealand government website before travelling, as requirements can change without notice and vary depending on the health and sanitation situation in some countries. It is important to note that travellers should have a passport that is valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of intended departure to New Zealand.

In summary, the various documents you need to have with you when you travel to New Zealand are the following:

  • Valid passport: Travellers must have a valid passport with an expiry date greater than their intended date of departure from New Zealand.
  • Return or onward travel ticket: Travellers must have a return or onward travel ticket to leave New Zealand after their stay.
  • Proof of financial means: Travellers will need to prove that they have enough money to cover their expenses during their stay in New Zealand.
  • NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority): British citizens must have an NZeTA to enter New Zealand. It is obtained by completing an online form and paying the associated fee.
  • Proof of accommodation booking: Travellers will be required to provide proof of accommodation for their stay in New Zealand.
  • Travel insurance: It is strongly recommended that travellers have travel insurance to cover medical expenses and trip cancellation.
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Adeline HARMANT
As a web writer and globetrotter with a passion for travel and tourism, I have acquired in-depth knowledge of the procedures that are essential for travellers. I help travellers to complete all the formalities required for a successful trip, particularly when it comes to obtaining a visa online. With several years' experience in this field, I'd like to offer you some valuable advice to help you discover the world with complete peace of mind.

 

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to receive an NZeTA from the UK?

The time taken to receive an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) depends on how quickly the application is processed and the information and documents provided. In general, travellers can receive their NZeTA within 72 hours of submitting their application, provided all information and documents are correct and complete. It is important to note, however, that processing times can vary depending on workload and pending applications, so it is recommended that applications are submitted as soon as possible to avoid delays.

Is an NZeTA required for British children for New Zealand?

Yes, British children must also have an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) to travel to New Zealand, even if they are included on their parents' passports. It is important to note that each person travelling, including children, must have their own NZeTA. Children must also meet the requirements to obtain an NZeTA, such as having a valid passport and a return or onward ticket.

Can you travel to New Zealand without a British passport?

It is generally mandatory for travellers to have a valid passport to enter New Zealand. It is therefore not possible to travel to New Zealand without a British passport. It is important to note that the passport must be valid for the entire duration of your stay, so it is recommended that you check that your passport has sufficient validity before booking your trip.