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Traveling to New Zealand now comes with additional steps travelers need to be aware of.

In early March (Ed: before recent tragic event in NZ), the New Zealand government announced a new tourism entry approval process known as the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA).

Starting on Oct. 1, 2019, all travelers from 60 visa waiver countries, including all incoming cruise travelers, will need to hold an ETA before entering New Zealand.
According to the New Zealand government, an ETA will last travelers for up to two years. Unlike a visa, it doesn’t come with hefty fines or long wait periods. Instead, it will cost NZD $9.00 (about $6) for all mobile application requests and NZD $12.00 (about $8) for web browser requests. Passengers simply transiting through New Zealand are also required to hold an ETA, even if New Zealand is not their final destination.

Those who hold either a New Zealand passport or visa will not be required to obtain an ETA. Australian citizens will also be exempt. Other exemptions include crew and passengers on a non-cruise vessel; crew on a foreign ship carrying cargo; guests of the government; people traveling under The Antarctic Treaty; and members of a visiting force and associated crew members.
According to New Zealand’s official website, the new ETAthis link opens in a new tab will “enhance security and reduce immigration risks, address smuggling and biosecurity risks, improve the traveler experience, support New Zealand’s international relationships and agreements, [and] adapt to the changing needs and requirements of the government, stakeholders and travelers over time.”

Beyond the ETA, The Points Guythis link opens in a new tab reported, visitors to New Zealand — either by land or by sea — will soon have to pay The International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy. Starting on Oct. 1 as well, this payment will be made in conjunction with the ETA and will cost $35 NZD (about $24) and be valid the duration of the traveler’s ETA. We have to thank (Conservation levey) the slack tourist, primarily (but not exclusively) budget seeking backpackers who think to save a few dollars by free camping and toileting on beaches is the way to travel. Then we have certain tour groups who think habits form their own countries can be carried on in New Zealand and litter abounds. Despite the ETA being committed to, before the recent terrorist attack, the need for it has resulted from increases in problematic visitors arriving and a need to yet again increase security.

Full Details on NZ Govt Site

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