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A New Zealand general entry stamp issued to a temporary entry class visa holder. A New Zealand Visitor Visa stamp granted on arrival to a visa waiver traveller. A New Zealand Resident Visa stamp granted on arrival under the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement on an Australian travel document. These stamps have been discontinued from 19 March 2018.
Immigration New Zealand (Māori: Te Ratonga Manene; INZ), formerly the New Zealand Immigration Service (NZIS), is the agency within the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) that is responsible for border control, issuing travel visas and managing immigration to New Zealand. [3]
Visa requirements for New Zealand citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of New Zealand. As of 2025, New Zealand citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 190 countries and territories, ranking the New Zealand passport 5th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index ...
In contrast to a New Zealand permanent resident, a New Zealand citizen. is entitled to hold and travel on a New Zealand passport; must never be deported from New Zealand; can stand for public office; does not need a visa for their return to New Zealand; is entitled to New Zealand consular protection; may represent New Zealand at international ...
Visa required [215] New Zealand Cook Islands: Visa not required [216] 31 days Niue: Visa not required [217] 30 days Tokelau: Visa required [218] United Kingdom Akrotiri and Dhekelia: Visa not required [219] Stays longer than 28 days per 12-month period require a permit. [220] Anguilla: Visa not required [221] 3 months Bermuda: Visa not required ...
Migration 5 (M5, formerly the Five Country Conference on migration) [1] [2] is a conference of the immigration authorities of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.
Visa required [265] New Zealand Cook Islands: Visa not required [266] 31 days Niue: Visa not required [267] 30 days Tokelau: Visa required [268] United Kingdom Akrotiri and Dhekelia: Visa not required [269] Stays longer than 28 days per 12-month period require a permit. [270] Anguilla: Visa not required [271] 3 months Bermuda: Visa not required ...
Due to New Zealand's geographic isolation, several centuries passed before the next phase of settlement, that of Europeans. Only then did the original inhabitants need to distinguish themselves from the new arrivals, using the adjective "māori" which means "ordinary" or "indigenous" which later became a noun although the term New Zealand native was common until about 1890.