New Zealand visa longer stay?

New Zealand visa longer stay? - Brown and White Mountain

In the USA if enter with an ESTA you can stay 90 days but if you have a B1/B2 visa, you can stay 180 days (and have the possibility of extending even that with a I-539 form).

I am a citizen of an EU country and as such I am able to enter New Zealand without a visa. However, I am unable to find how could I stay longer than 90 days -- based on the USA example I was thinking maybe if I got a visa?






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Can I stay in NZ for 6 months?

You do not need a visa to enter New Zealand as a visitor for up to 6 months, but you will need to get a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) before you travel. The New Zealand government has, however, introduced a temporary border closure at this time.

How long can foreigners stay in NZ?

Duration \u2013 Visitors and tourists You can visit New Zealand as a genuine tourist for up to 9 months in an 18-month period. The 18-month period is calculated backwards from the last day you intend to be in New Zealand.

How long do you have to stay in New Zealand to become a permanent resident?

If you have a New Zealand residence visa and have been living in New Zealand for 2 years or more, you may be eligible for a Permanent Resident Visa, which would allow you to travel to and from New Zealand any time you like.

Will NZ extend visa?

Visas expiring between 9 May and 31 December 2022 (inclusive) held by partners and dependent children were also extended by six months. Family must hold a visa based on their relationship and have been in New Zealand on 9 May 2022.



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