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Requirements for traveling to New Zealand in 2025 [updated]

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Everything you need to know about traveling to New Zealand in 2025

If you're planning to travel to New Zealand in 2025, it's important to be familiar with the country's entry requirements. Although many nationalities are visa-exempt, it's mandatory to apply for an NZeTA before traveling, in addition to meeting a series of conditions that immigration authorities review upon entry.

In this guide, we explain everything you need to know to enter New Zealand without problems: from how to apply for an NZeTA, what documents to present upon arrival, how much money you need, and what to do if you're just stopping over in the country.

General requirements for travel to New Zealand in 2025

To enter New Zealand as a tourist in 2025, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Passport in order: Must be valid for at least 3 months after your planned departure date from New Zealand.

  • NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority): Mandatory for citizens of visa-exempt countries. Apply online or through the official application.

  • IVL (International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy)The cost is NZD $100. This is paid with your NZeTA or visa application. 

  • Exit ticket: You must prove that you will leave New Zealand at the end of your stay, either with a return ticket or a continuation ticket to another destination (it is not mandatory but they can ask for it).

  • Sufficient financial funds: It is recommended to have at least NZD $1,000 for each month of stay, or NZD $400 per month if you already have the accommodation paid. 

  • International health insurance: Although it is not mandatory, it is highly recommended to have insurance that covers all your stay in New Zealand.

  • Customs declaration: Mandatory upon arrival in the country. It is carried out at the airport or during the flight.

  • Vaccination certificate: Currently, no specific vaccinations are required to enter New Zealand.

  • Not having a criminal record: Not having been convicted of serious crimes or having been deported from another country.

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Do I need a visa to enter New Zealand in 2025?

Not everyone needs a visa to travel to New Zealand., but that doesn't mean you can board a plane without meeting the requirements. In New Zealand, as in other countries, there are two main groups of travelers:

  1. Without a visa, but with NZeTAIf your nationality is visa-exempt, you can travel with an electronic authorization called NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority). It's quick, inexpensive, and processed online, but it's mandatory before you fly.

  2. With formal visa: if your country is not on the exemption list, you will need to request one Visitor Visa before the trip. The process is longer and requires additional documentation.

In other words: Even if they tell you that you don't need a visa, it doesn't mean that you don't have to do anything..

If you are a citizen and resident of Australia, you can travel to New Zealand without any prior arrangements.

How do I know if I need a visa or just an NZeTA?

The most reliable and up-to-date way to check this is through the official New Zealand Immigration website. 

🔗 Consult here directly 👉 Here

You just have to:

  1. Select your nationality

  2. Choose the reason for the trip (tourism, transit, visiting relatives, etc.)

  3. You will immediately see if you can use the NZeTA or need a formal visa.

Visa exemption for tourists 🌍

As I mentioned before, you don't need a formal visa if you have a passport from countries like Spain, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Italy, Germany, France, Uruguay, among others. However, you do need to apply for one. electronic travel authorization called NZeTA,

What is the NZeTA?

The NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) It's an electronic permit that must be applied for before traveling to New Zealand. It's intended for citizens of countries that do not require a visa to enter as tourists for short stays (up to 90 days).

Although it is not a visa, Without it you will not be able to board your flight or cruise.The NZeTA is digitally linked to your passport and is valid for two years, allowing you multiple entries into the country during that period.

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How do I apply for an NZeTA?

It can be requested in two ways:

  • Through the official mobile application: NZD $17

  • Through the site web New Zealand Immigration Officer: NZD $23

The NZeTA is valid for two years and allows multiple entries into the country during that period.

  1. Create an account at immigration.govt.nz

  2. Select the “Visitor Visa” option

  3. Complete the form

  4. Attach all documents

  5. Pay the fee

  6. Wait for the response by email

What happens if I try to fly without a visa or NZeTA?

You won't be allowed to board. Airlines are required to verify that each passenger has their ticket approved before the flight. Failure to present a valid NZeTA or visa means no travel.

Key tips

  • Request it at least a month in advance.
  • Upload documents in good quality.
  • Make sure all information is consistent.
  • Do not purchase non-refundable tickets before having your visa approved.
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What if your country is not on the visa exemption list? 🛂

If your nationality is not included in the list of visa-exempt countries, You cannot enter New Zealand with just an NZeTA.In that case, you need to process a Visitor Visa mandatory, even if you are only going on vacation for a few days.

This affects, for example, people with passports from countries such as Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, among others. It doesn't matter whether you live in Spain or another European country: What counts is the passport you use to enter the country.

What is a Visitor Visa?

The Visitor Visa This is the most common entry visa for those who cannot enter with an NZeTA. It allows travel to New Zealand for tourism, to visit family or friends, to study for up to three months, to attend events, or to do unpaid volunteer work.

How do I apply?

The entire process is carried out online through the New Zealand immigration portal.

  1. Access to: https://www.immigration.govt.nz

  2. Create an account on Immigration Online

  3. Select “Visitor Visa”

  4. Complete the form and upload the scanned documents

  5. Pay the corresponding fee by card

  6. Wait for the resolution by email

⚠️ It is not necessary to go to an embassy or consulate, unless you are specifically asked to do so.

How much does it cost?

  • NZD $190 – $211, depending on the type of request and country

  • Payment is made by card at the end of the online process.

The price may vary slightly depending on the currency or if you use third-party services, but it is best to always do so. from the web official to avoid unnecessary additional costs.

How long does it take?

Most requests are resolved between 15 and 30 business daysDuring peak season (summer or Christmas), the time may be longer.

We recommend you do not purchase non-refundable flights until the visa is approved.

Requirements for travel to New Zealand: IVL

What is the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Tax (IVL) and why do I have to pay it?

He IVL (International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy) It is a tax that most international visitors traveling to New Zealand for tourism or transit must pay.

What is it for? The IVL is intended for:

  • Protect the country's natural ecosystems and biodiversity

  • Improving the tourist experience through sustainable infrastructure

  • Support the maintenance of national parks and public trails

How much does IVL cost?

The amount of the IVL is 💵 NZD $100.

This amount It is paid together with the NZeTA or visa application., as applicable. It is a single payment made for each new authorization, and no refunds, even if you change plans or your request is rejected.

IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS IN NEW ZEALAND: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

After a long trip, the last thing you want when you land in New Zealand is to get into trouble for not having completed the entry procedures correctly. Therefore, it's important to understand the details. What controls exist in immigration and customs, and what are they going to ask you.

New Zealand is an extremely organized country, but also very strict with its entry rules, especially with regard to border security, biosecurity and transparency.

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New Zealand Traveler Declaration

It's a form mandatory that every international traveler must complete before entering the country. It is presented online before the flight and is independent of the NZeTA or visa.

The New Zealand Traveler Declaration (also known as “Arrival online”) is an electronic declaration where you report:

  • Your personal and travel information

  • Your recent health history

  • What you carry in your luggage (food, medication, risky items)

  • If you carry cash over NZD $10,000

  • Your contact in New Zealand

When should it be completed?

Between 24 hours and 7 days before to fly to New Zealand.

How is it done?

 

  1. Go to https://www.travellerdeclaration.govt.nz to download the NZTD app 

  2. Create an account with your email

  3. Complete the trip details

  4. Declare what you carry

  5. Send the form and download your Confirmation QR

📱 You can show the QR code from your phone upon arrival or bring a printed one just in case.

New Zealand Travel Requirements: What Happens at Immigration and Customs?

When you arrive at the airport (for example, in Auckland or Christchurch), you will go through security. immigration. Over there:

  • They will ask you for your passport

  • They will confirm that your NZeTA or visa is in order.

  • They may ask you basic questions about your trip (how long you're staying, who you're traveling with, where you're staying, etc.)

  • In some cases you will be asked for proof of funds and an exit ticket.

If everything is correct, they will stamp your passport or let you in directly (the system already records your entry electronically).

After immigration you will go through customs, where you will have to show:

  • The QR code of the Traveller Declaration

  • Your luggage

If you have declared restricted items (such as food, seeds, organic items, or technological items), your bag may be inspected.

Very important:

  • Do not attempt to hide undeclared food, plants, non-prescription medications, or electronic items.

  • New Zealand has an extremely strict biosecurity policy.

  • If you declare something, there's no problem. If you hide it and get caught, the fine can reach NZD $400 or more, even if you did it “by mistake”

What products are prohibited or restricted?

New Zealand maintains strict biosecurity regulations to protect its unique ecosystem. Some products are prohibited or require mandatory declaration upon entry into the country.

⚠️ Restricted products (require declaration):

  • Fresh or unprocessed foods (fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy products)

  • Plants, seeds and plant products

  • Medications (especially if you don't have a prescription in English)

  • Sports or camping equipment that has been in contact with soil or vegetation

It's essential to declare any products that may be restricted. Failure to declare these items can result in significant fines or confiscation.

🔗 Check the official and complete list of prohibited or restricted products here.:
👉 https://www.mpi.govt.nz/travel-and-recreation/arriving-in-new-zealand/what-you-can-bring-into-nz/

Requirements for traveling to New Zealand: Health insurance

Purchasing medical insurance for travel to New Zealand It is not mandatory if you go as a tourist, but honestly, for us it is totally essential, mandatory or not.

New Zealand has an excellent healthcare system, but as a tourist you are not entitled to free public healthcareAny medical care, from a basic consultation to an emergency, you will have to pay for it out of your pocket, and we can already tell you that it is not cheap at all.

And yes, it's the kind of country where you can spend the day trekking among glaciers, hiking through active volcanoes, practicing adventure sports, or driving along rural roads for hours. What if you twist your ankle or need an X-ray after a silly fall? That's when you're glad you bought good insurance.

👉 Just to give you an idea: a visit to the emergency doctor in New Zealand can cost you between $300 and $600 NZDAnd if you need an ambulance, don't even think about it.

Therefore, in Experience Your Dream we always travel insuredWe have trusted for years IATI Insurance, for its international coverage, 24-hour assistance in Spanish, and because it perfectly covers any mishap that may arise in countries like New Zealand, where everything is expensive except nature.

Checklist of requirements for traveling to New Zealand 🇳🇿✔️

Do I need a visa to enter?

✅ No (If you have a passport from Spain, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, the USA, and other visa-exempt countries)
❌ Yes (If you have a passport from Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, etc.)

Does my passport have to have a minimum validity?

✅ Yes, it must be valid for at least 3 months from your planned departure date from New Zealand.

Do I need a COVID vaccine to enter?

✅ No (Since 2023, no vaccination certificate or PCR test is required for entry)

Is it necessary to make the Traveller Declaration?

✅ Yes (It is mandatory for all travelers and must be submitted online before flying)
🔗 https://www.travellerdeclaration.govt.nz

Does each person have to fill out the Traveller Declaration?

✅ Yes, but children under 16 can be included in the declaration of a parent or guardian.

When can I complete the Traveller Declaration?

✅ From 7 days before the flight to 24 hours before boarding.

Is it mandatory to have health insurance?

✅ No, but it is highly recommended (Healthcare in New Zealand is private and expensive for tourists)

What documentation do I need to present upon arrival?

✅ Valid passport, approved NZeTA, traveler's declaration, and exit ticket.

Can I drive in New Zealand?

✅ Yes, with a Spanish driver's license + international driver's permit or official English translation.
🔗 https://www.nzta.govt.nz/driver-licences/new-residents-and-visitors

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Conclusions

New Zealand has it all: wilderness, adventure, Maori culture, safety, and landscapes that seem like they're from another planet 🌿🏔️. But to enjoy it without setbacks, it's essential organize your trip well from the beginning: have an approved NZeTA, meet the entry requirements, have medical insurance, correctly declare what you're carrying, and be clear about what you need based on your situation.

📝 My golden tip: plan ahead And don't leave any paperwork to the last minute. This way, you'll avoid problems at the airport and can focus on what's important: live an unforgettable experience on the other side of the world. 🌏💚

📩 If you have any questions, leave us a comment or write to us at info@experienceyourdream.com.au

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