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What are the regulations for entry and exit into New Zealand?
Each country has different entry and exit regulations. Friends who want to study in New Zealand, do you know the entry and exit regulations of New Zealand? Let’s take a look! Welcome to read.
Based on information from New Zealand Customs and the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, a summary of New Zealand entry and exit regulations:
1. Travel documents:
A Chinese passport and visa are required. . If you hold a New Zealand or Australian passport, you do not need a visa, just your passport is enough, and you can work and study locally.
2. Outbound luggage requirements:
(A) Each person is limited to one piece of luggage: the total length + width + height cannot exceed 62 inches, and the weight cannot exceed 44 pounds. If the baggage is overweight or too large, the airline reserves the right to charge an overweight baggage surcharge.
(B) Each person is limited to one piece of hand luggage, with the size not exceeding 9 inches? 14 inches? 22 inches.
3. Airport services:
(A) After walking out of New Zealand Customs, when you need help, look for the Goodwill Ambassador (the one wearing bright blue clothes at the airport) and the luggage pusher Everything is free, and there is a currency exchange office right at the exit.
(B) Internet interface: There are power plugs for laptop computers and Internet connection equipment at Auckland International Airport. Put in NZ New Zealand currency and it will be connected.
Airport pick-up and accommodation: New Zealand airport pick-up and accommodation services can be booked online on the New Zealand Education Network.
4. Customs regulations:
(A) Each tourist can bring 8,000 Hong Kong dollars and 6,000 RMB when leaving the country (when traveling from China).
(B) General cameras can be taken out of the country, but valuables such as cameras with telescopic heads must be declared to the customs.
(C) Passengers over the age of 18 traveling to New Zealand may bring one bottle of foreign wine, no more than 1125 ml of spirits, 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or other items no more than 250 (tax included) .
(D) When returning to Hong Kong, each passenger is limited to five packs of cigarettes and one bottle of wine.
(E) A small amount of medicines for personal use must be declared to customs.
(F) You can bring two cigarettes and one bottle of wine into the country.
(G) When entering or exiting any country, you must carry your own luggage yourself, and do not help others carry their luggage to avoid being taken advantage of by others.
(H) For items purchased in New Zealand that cost more than 600 Australian dollars and include consumption tax, you can apply for a tax refund from the customs when leaving the country, but the items must be carried through customs with you.
5. Note:
It is strictly prohibited to bring the following items into New Zealand: eggs and egg products, freshwater fish, honey, meat and meat products, corn, garlands and garland materials, plants, straw, wheat and straw handicrafts, live animals, artifacts, biological cultures and organisms, clam shells and corals, ivory, turtles and tortoise shells.
Medications: Please bring dizzy pills, carminative oil, Po Chai pills and a small amount of medicine for personal use (you can decide according to individual circumstances).
Voltage: The voltage in New Zealand is 240/250 volts, and the plug is a three-pin flat plug.
Working hours: New Zealand government departments, the working hours of shopping malls are 9:00 am-5:00 pm, open at noon, extended evening shopping is usually Thursday, Friday to 9:00 pm.
Public security: Avoid going to secluded places alone at night. Valuables and documents must be carried with you. Please use the hotel safe. According to international hotel regulations, if any theft occurs in the room, the guest is responsible.
Weather: Since the weather in New Zealand is exactly opposite to that in China, and it varies from place to place, travelers should pay attention to the latest reports from the relevant places when bringing clothing.
Time difference:
Summer: New Zealand is 5 hours ahead of Beijing time
Winter: New Zealand is 4 hours ahead of Beijing time
Hotel accommodation : All tap water in New Zealand hotels is drinkable. The hotel has a pay TV for adults, and you will be charged for watching the relevant programs. To avoid unnecessary embarrassment, please do not take any items in the room without permission. If you want to keep it as a souvenir, please purchase it from the hotel.
Meals: New Zealand has a large number of Chinese restaurants and popular fast food restaurants, such as McDonald's, etc., with moderate prices, such as a typical Big Mac, HK.5 (Auckland, New Zealand), 13.5 (Melbourne, Australia), HK. 00(China).
Currency:
(A) The New Zealand government does not control the import and export of currency. Marchers are advised to go to any familiar bank to exchange appropriate amounts of Australian dollars or Singapore dollars for use locally before departure.
(B) In New Zealand, travelers’ checks are very popular. Most hotels or banks have traveler’s checks cashing and foreign currency exchange services. Travelers' checks are accepted in most shops and department stores in the market.
(C) In New Zealand, all major international credit cards are accepted. Most stores accept bank cash cards issued by New Australia Bank.
(D) Foreign currency VISA credit cards issued by Bank of China can be used in New Zealand.
Education: New Zealand education has increasingly become a hot spot for studying abroad. If you want to know the latest developments and information about New Zealand education, and apply for studying in New Zealand, you can directly register online on the New Zealand Education Network or call to inquire.
Shopping: New Zealand’s local products are mainly seafood, such as fresh abalone or dried abalone, sheepskin, lanolin, abalone shell souvenirs, honey and seafood nutritional and health products.
Tips and bounties: Tipping is not required in New Zealand when eating, drinking tea, etc.
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