Visa changes for S Africans visiting New Zealand

File photo: Currently, people from South Africa do not need to apply for a visitor visa before travelling to New Zealand.

File photo: Currently, people from South Africa do not need to apply for a visitor visa before travelling to New Zealand.

Published Oct 4, 2016

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Cape Town - All South African visitors to New Zealand will require visitor visas from November 21, 2016.

These changes are being made as a result of an increase in the number of South African nationals who have been refused entry at the New Zealand border in comparison to other visa waiver countries.

Currently, people from South Africa do not need to apply for a visitor visa before travelling to New Zealand, with genuine visitors being granted a visitor visa on arrival.

As a result of the change all visitors from South Africa will need to obtain a visa before travelling to New Zealand.

Immigration New Zealand (INZ) General Manager Peter Elms says, “We are committed to creating an immigration system that actively welcomes and encourages legitimate visitors to New Zealand, but at the same time is able to prevent those who do not meet immigration requirements.”

“These changes bring New Zealand into line with countries such as Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.

“People who have booked tickets prior to today’s announcement for travel on or after the 21 November should visit the Immigration website to find out how to apply for their visa.” INZ recommends that applicants apply for a visitor visa about six weeks in advance of their intended travel dates.

Adapted from a press release for IOL

* How to apply for a visitor visa

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