Most travellers to New Zealand must provide confirmation of a negative COVID-19 test result within 72 hours of departure. If you have received a COVID-19 vaccine, you will still need to be tested. Some people are exempt from pre-departure testing, including travelers from certain locations. This page reflects the UK Government`s understanding of the current rules for people travelling with a full UK citizen`s passport for the most common types of travel. See the New Zealand government`s transit requirements for the most up-to-date information. Anyone arriving by air or sea must be eligible to enter New Zealand. Check your eligibility to travel to New Zealand on the Immigration NZ website. Exemptions to the testing requirement may be granted by the CDC to an extremely limited extent if exceptional emergency travel (such as emergency medical evacuation) must take place to protect a person`s health and safety, and testing cannot be done prior to travel. There is no exemption for people who test positive for COVID-19.
Persons – or airlines wishing to allow the carriage of potentially qualified persons – who believe they meet the exemption criteria should contact the U.S. Consulate in Auckland under AucklandACS@state.gov and provide the following information. The U.S. Consulate will then submit the application to the CDC for review. In accordance with New Zealand requirements, people must wear a face covering when travelling to an essential service, including public transport and flights, pharmacies, supermarkets and petrol stations. The government encourages everyone to wear a face covering when you leave your home and if you are unable to keep a two-metre distance. For detailed information on the New Zealand government`s response to COVID-19, see covid19.govt.nz/. Since November 1, the New Zealand government has required all non-New Zealand citizens aged 17 and over travelling to the country to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. According to the New Zealand government, a full cycle of one of the 22 COVID-19 vaccines approved by a government or regulatory body, with the last dose at least 14 days before arrival, is acceptable at this stage. This requirement does not apply to New Zealand citizens, children under the age of 17 and those who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons. For more information on these new requirements, visit the New Zealand government`s COVID-19 page. For more information on quarantine-free travel and to find out if you are eligible, visit the official website of the New Zealand government.
For more information on testing and isolating positive cases and what to do if you are a household contact, visit the Unite Against COVID-19 website. On this page, you`ll find helpful information on what you need to know: U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (LPRs) who are eligible to travel but are not fully vaccinated must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test one (1) day prior to their flight. U.S. citizens and LPRs who are fully vaccinated must provide airlines with proof of vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test three (3) days prior to their flight. Adventure sports: Injuries and fatalities can result from participating in extreme adventure sports such as bungee jumping, skydiving, hiking, abseiling, rock climbing, motorcycling, and kayaking. Be careful and sensible when engaging in these activities. Make sure you have travel health insurance and that it covers your sport. You may be able to travel to New Zealand while the border is closed if you have an essential travel purpose. The criteria can be found on the Immigration New Zealand website. The website also contains information on how to request a trip to New Zealand.
New Zealand`s air border is completely open. Find out what you need to do to enter New Zealand by air. As of December 6, 2021, all U.S.-bound air passengers two years of age or older, regardless of vaccination status or citizenship, will be required to present a negative COVID-19 virus test within one calendar day prior to travel. Alternatively, travelers to the U.S. can prove to a licensed health care provider that they have recovered from COVID-19 within 90 days prior to travel. For more information and frequently asked questions, visit the CDC website. [more details] Use the search tool below to learn more about the requirements for travelling to New Zealand from your home country, including regulations, visa requirements, and health and safety policies. To slow the spread of COVID-19, the New Zealand government has introduced temporary border restrictions that prevent most travellers from entering New Zealand. For the latest information on travel restrictions, please visit Immigration New Zealand(opens in a new window). If you are not eligible to travel without quarantine, you can find out how to register for the MIQ on the New Zealand government`s MIQ website. On this page you will find the requirements for air travel in New Zealand.
Information on how to get to New Zealand by sea can be found on the Maritime Boundary website. The international border is open and eligible travelers can now apply for a visa. As the White House announced today, the new travel policy, which requires foreign nationals traveling to the U.S. to provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination, will take effect Nov. 8. The CDC website states that vaccines accepted for entry into the U.S. include vaccines approved or approved by the FDA and vaccines on the WHO list of emergency uses. (For more information, see cdc.gov.) You should check the New Zealand government`s COVID-19 quarantine rules before you travel and while in Australia.
If your travel plans are disrupted, you should contact your airline. New Zealand`s borders are open. To learn more about travelling to New Zealand, visit the COVID-19 International Travel website. To enter New Zealand, travelers no longer need to take a pre-departure test. You do not need a visa to enter New Zealand as a visitor for up to 6 months, but you must obtain a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authorization (NZeTA) before your trip. However, the New Zealand government has implemented a temporary border closure for the time being. The maritime border is now open and eligible travellers can enter New Zealand by sea. When entering New Zealand from a quarantine-free travel zone, normal visa requirements remain in place. If you hold a temporary visa to New Zealand, be aware that you must comply with New Zealand immigration requirements to return to New Zealand. This means that you will need a multiple-entry visa that grants permission to leave and return to New Zealand as long as all entry requirements are met. Event: As of January 26, all U.S.-bound air passengers two years of age and older must either present a negative COVID-19 test within three calendar days prior to travel or provide a positive result and documentation from an authorized health care provider or health official showing that they have recovered from COVID-19 within 90 days prior to journey. Passengers must also confirm, under penalty of justice, that they have received a negative qualification test result or recover from COVID-19 and a medical travel authorization.
Some countries require travelers to self-isolate upon arrival, provide proof of vaccination, or present a negative COVID-19 test result before they can travel. Check COVID-19 alert levels and updates from the New Zealand government for the latest information. Check our Travel Alerts page to see if your Air New Zealand travel plans are affected by major events. Know what to expect when you travel and follow some simple guidelines to stay safe in New Zealand There are no pre-departure COVID-19 tests or vaccination requirements to enter New Zealand, however, airlines may require proof of vaccination or other requirements to travel on board their aircraft.