Customs
and Immigration
When you arrive in New Zealand, youll
need to be carrying a passport that is
valid for at least three months beyond
your intended departure date. A visa may
also be required, depending on your country
of origin.
On
arrival
Arrival by aircraft
You will need to complete an arrival
card before passing through Customs
Passport Control. An arrival card will
be usually be given to you during your
flight; if not, cards are available
in the arrival area.
After
youve cleared Customs Passport
Control, you should collect your baggage
and walk through either the green or
red exit. Choose the green exit if you
have nothing to declare; choose the
red exit if you have goods or cash that
need to be declared.
Arrival
by cruise ship
If youre disembarking and not
rejoining your ship, you will need to
complete an arrival card before processing
by New Zealand Customs. If you are rejoining
your cruise ship, the ships purser
will include your name on a transit
passenger list.
Declarations/allowances
You dont have to declare your
clothing, footwear, jewellery, or toiletries.
These are regarded as personal effects.
Duty
free
If you are 17 years or older, your duty
free allowance is:
4.5
litres of wine or beer (six 750ml bottles)
and one 1125ml bottle of spirits, liqueur
or other beverages.
200 cigarettes or 250 grams of tobacco
or 50 cigars, or a mixture of all three
weighing no more than 250 grams.
Other goods to a combined value of NZ
$700. Please have purchase receipts
available.
Prohibited and restricted goods
You should not bring the following items
into New Zealand:
Firearms
and weapons (including sporting firearms),
unless a permit is obtained from New
Zealand Police on arrival at the airport.
Prescription medicines, unless accompanied
by a doctors prescription.
Pirated copyright goods.
Objectionable (indecent) articles, such
as DVDs and publications.
Agricultural restrictions and quarantine
New Zealand is free of many insect pests,
plant diseases and animal infections
that are common elsewhere in the world.
We put a lot of effort into minimising
the risk of these being introduced.
Substantial
fines may be incurred if you arrive
with these prohibited materials:
Animal
products including skin, hair, dung,
feathers, bone, coral, eggs and sea
shells. Some are banned because they
can harbour pests and diseases; others
are banned because they pose a threat
to endangered species.
Fresh, perishable foodstuffs, such as
fruit, vegetables and meat.
Items manufactured from plant products.
These may be carrying viable seeds or
insects. Inspection is required to determine
the risk.
Pets
Live animals may not enter New Zealand
without meeting specific conditions,
which are designed to prevent the introdution
of insect pests and diseases.
Departure
fee
A departure fee of NZ$25 is collected
from all adult international passengers
when they leave New Zealand. While rules
vary, at most airports there is no fee
for children under 12 years. The fee
can be paid by cash or credit card.
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