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New Zealand Entry 2022 Latest News

The entry policies of countries all over the world are changing all the time. I believe everyone should know something about it. However, at present, many countries have cancelled entry restrictions, while others simply choose to lie flat. Today, Bian Xiao will introduce you to the latest news about the entry of New Zealand. Let's take a look at Bian Xiao!

The entry requirement for New Zealand is 1. Transit passengers need to wait for the next flight in the transit area of Auckland International Airport, and the transit time in New Zealand must be less than 24 hours. Transit passengers must meet the requirements of holding NZTDtravelpass, New Zealand transit visa or NZeTA, and passengers who meet the relevant conditions of the New Zealand government do not need to provide them.

2. Inbound passengers are required to declare the New Zealand Traveler Declaration (NZTD) within 28 days before the international flight takes off, and complete and upload the nucleic acid test certificate within 24 or 48 hours before the international flight takes off. All passengers must complete the declaration and obtain a New Zealand passenger declaration pass before boarding. Passengers need to show this pass when they check in at the airport and show it to the customs when they arrive in New Zealand.

3. Passengers must meet the vaccination requirements of coronavirus pneumonia-19 before going to New Zealand (unless you don't need to provide vaccination certificate or medical exemption). If you don't meet the requirements for vaccination, you won't be able to enter New Zealand. The vaccination certificate should have the following elements: name, passport number, name of one or more vaccines, vaccination time (multiple doses should be indicated one by one), and name of authorized vaccination unit.

4. New Zealand citizens, holders of residence visas approved by New Zealand, Australian citizens living in New Zealand,/kloc-passengers under the age of 0/7 who cannot be vaccinated due to medical reasons (electronic or paper doctor's certificates are required) and other passengers who do not need to provide vaccination certificates.

Passengers over 5.2 years old must provide negative test results of the following nucleic acid detection methods: if PCR is selected, it must be completed within 48 hours before the departure of international flights; If LAMP or RAT testing is carried out under the supervision of professional health supervision institutions, it should be completed within 24 hours before the departure of international flights.