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New Zealand entry instructions. Look here.

I'd like to introduce you to the entry instructions for New Zealand. I hope it will be helpful to students studying abroad. Want to know more about the wonderful content of studying abroad, and give you detailed answers. Passports and visas: Passengers entering New Zealand need to carry passports, and the validity of passports is at least 3 months longer than the expected departure date. China citizens need a New Zealand visa before entering the country. Tourist visa information can be found on the website of New Zealand Embassy, and work, business, study abroad and immigration visa information can be found on the website of New Zealand Immigration Bureau.

2. International Airport Location and Entry Card: New Zealand's international airports are located in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch respectively, and some flights from Australia also land in Hamilton, North palmerston, Queenstown and Dunedin. Fill in the entry card in advance before entering the country.

3. Customs, animal and plant inspection and quarantine: You can check information for passengers on the website of New Zealand Customs. New Zealand has strict regulations on the import of animals and plants, and violators will be severely punished. Can you log in? Protect New Zealand? And the website of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of New Zealand for information on biosafety policies and restricted items. Inbound tourists should throw restricted items such as fruits into the special dustbin at the airport. Cats, dogs and other family pets are strictly restricted from entering the mirror, and there are also special regulations for living animals to enter the mirror. Please consult the Embassy and Consulate of China in New Zealand.

Articles prohibited from entering the country: weapons such as guns are not allowed to enter the country unless permitted by the New Zealand police; Specific drugs must be prescribed by a doctor and packed in the original bottle, otherwise they are not allowed to enter the country; Jewelry and ornaments made of ivory, tortoise or tortoise shell, medicinal musk, rhinoceros horn or tiger products, marine biological skeleton products such as whales, cat skin or fur coats are not allowed to enter the country.

5. Duty-free goods: Duty-free goods can be bought in duty-free shops at New Zealand airports. There are also duty-free shops in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, which can deliver duty-free goods purchased by tourists to the airport lounge.

17-year-old tourists can bring the following goods into the country duty-free:

200 cigarettes or 250 grams of tobacco or 50 cigars or a mixture of the above three, the total * * * does not exceed 250 grams.

4.5 liters of wine or beer and a bottle of1125ml of spirits, liqueur or other alcoholic beverages.

Commodities under S $700 are duty-free, but the excess is subject to tax.