Visa for holiday to New Zealand

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I worked in New Zealand for 3 years left in 2015.
Do I need to get a visa to go back for a holiday ?
I'm from Ireland.



Best Answer

No you don't need a visa, not if you're staying less than 3 months.

Ireland is on the list of visa waiver countries for New Zealand.

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Do I need a visa to vacation in New Zealand?

US citizens can travel to New Zealand without a visa and stay for up to 90 days. To do so, Americans must apply for a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) before departure.

What visa do I need to holiday in New Zealand?

If you come to New Zealand on holiday, you'll need to get either an NZeTA or a visitor visa \u2014 unless you're an Australian citizen. For information about visas and COVID-19, visit the Immigration NZ website.

Is New Zealand accepting tourist visas?

You can now enter New Zealand if you hold a current visitor visa. With the exception of visitor visa applications submitted from the Pacific, temporary entry applications from outside New Zealand remain suspended, unless you have been invited to apply for a visa.

How much is a holiday visa to New Zealand?

Standard processing \u2013 with this option you receive your New Zealand ETA in 24 hours, and you have to pay USD 57.00. Rush processing \u2013 your ETA will be ready in 4 hours, but the total price is more expensive. You must pay USD 77.00.



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