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New Zealand visa application process

The New Zealand visa application process is as follows:

1. Use the "Chinese Visa Online Form Filling" system to fill in the "Visa Application Form for the People's Republic of China". All applicants (including those holding diplomatic and official passports, excluding Hong Kong, China, and Macau visa applicants) must use the system to fill in the application form online and sign on the printed confirmation page and application form respectively.

2. Applicants should mail the required materials for visa application to the embassy or consulate according to the consular district where they are located. Please be sure to provide the confirmation page and application form signed by the applicant; at the same time, provide a return envelope or pouch with the postage paid, and the recipient's name, detailed return address, recipient's phone number, etc. filled in.

3. The embassy and consulate will review the visa application materials. For visa applications that meet the requirements, the embassy and consulate will issue the corresponding visa and mail it to the applicant. If the review finds that the mailed materials are incomplete or require supplementary materials, the embassy or consulate will inform the applicant. If the application fails to pass the review, the embassy or consulate will mail the original passport and other relevant materials to the applicant.

New Zealand’s quarantine regulations:

New Zealand’s economy is dominated by agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry. The entry of any pests and diseases will pose a serious threat to its economy. Therefore, customs regulations on items brought by passengers into the country are extremely strict. Animal and plant products, including seeds and traditional Chinese medicine, must undergo strict inspections, otherwise they may be confiscated or fined, and in serious cases, they may be jailed.

New Zealand law prohibits or restricts the import of a variety of wild animal and plant products, including: live animals, meat, skins, wool, bones, wool, eggs, cultured products, biological products, shells plants, corals, hair, bee products, plants, fruits, vegetables, flowers, seeds, nuts, bulbs, straw, bamboo, wood and other crops.