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What materials do I need to apply for a New Zealand individual tourist visa?

New Zealand individual tourist visas need to provide the following materials to New Zealand visa centers around the country:

1. Original passport of the applicant; Personal passports valid for more than 6 months should be signed with Chinese name on the last page of the passport. Holders of new passports should also provide all original passports. ?

2. Two two-inch color photos with white background.

3. Fill in the complete visa application form and supplementary form.

4. Copy of the applicant's ID card (both sides need to be copied).

5. The applicant's household registration book. If the applicant is married, he, his spouse and all his children must provide a full set of copies of the household registration book; If the applicant is unmarried, a full set of copies of the household registration book must be provided.

6. If the applicant is a child under the age of 18 (including college students), the school certificate and student ID card must be provided.

If the applicant only travels to Australia with one parent, the parent who does not travel with him (if divorced, a copy of the divorce certificate is required) must provide a copy of the ID card and a power of attorney allowing the children to travel with their spouses; If both parents are unwilling to accompany them, please provide a copy of parental consent and ID card.

7. Applicants must provide proof of personal funds, such as the original deposit certificate and current passbook showing the past few months, 50,000 yuan per person or other forms of delivery of securities and stocks, and provide proof of ownership of real estate and cars. If the applicant's capital certificate belongs to the spouse, please provide a copy of the marriage certificate. ?

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Precautions for entering New Zealand:

New Zealand Customs has strict entry regulations. Each passenger can bring a certain amount of duty-free goods when entering the country. For the excess, he needs to declare to the new customs and pay customs duties and goods and services tax.

The duty-free items that each passenger can bring into the country include: duty-free items worth less than S $700; 50 cigarettes per person (50 grams of tobacco or 50 cigars) (17 years old and above); 4.5 liters of wine or 4.5 liters of beer; 3 bottles of alcoholic beverages (no more than 1 125ml each). The above items are for personal use only. ?

From 20 18, 10, 1, the new customs law (20 18) was formally implemented. According to the law, the new customs officials have the right to check the contents of electronic equipment (such as mobile phones, computers, etc.). ) To check inbound and outbound passengers, the equipment holder is obliged to provide the customs officers with the password of the equipment.

If you refuse to cooperate, passengers will face a fine of up to S $5,000 (about RMB23,500), and electronic equipment will be detained and forcibly unlocked, or even confiscated. ?

In order to prevent money laundering and other illegal acts, Singapore requires every passenger to declare if he brings more than S $65,438+00,000 (or equivalent foreign currency) when entering the country. ?

Special note: In recent years, China citizens have been seized, repatriated and detained by the new customs for carrying a large number of drugs (such as cold medicines and antipsychotics such as Baijiahei and Contac). Therefore, if you really need to bring a small amount of drugs for your own use, it is recommended to bring a Chinese and English medical certificate issued by the hospital and declare it truthfully when entering the country. ?

Baidu Encyclopedia-New Zealand Tourist Visa

China Consular Service Network-New Zealand Entry and Residence