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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.
On 2 May 2023, Immigration New Zealand confirmed that it had visited 623 visa overstayers in the period between July 2022 and April 2023. While the vast majority of these visits were carried out between 7am and 9pm, the agency acknowledged that it had conducted 18-19 visits (roughly 3%) "outside of hours" including dawn. [ 55 ]
The Sixth National Government is a coalition government comprising the National Party, ACT Party and New Zealand First that has governed New Zealand since November 2023. The government is headed by Christopher Luxon, the National Party leader and prime minister, along with coalition party leaders David Seymour and Winston Peters.
“Tourism is New Zealand’s second-largest export earner generating revenue of almost $11 billion and creating nearly 200,000 jobs, New Zealand’s economic growth minister Nicola Willis said.
Visa not required [98] 1 year No Germany: Visa not required [99] 90 days 90 days within any 180 day period in the Schengen Area. Yes Ghana: Visa required [100] Yes Greece: Visa not required [101] 90 days 90 days within any 180 day period in the Schengen Area. Yes Grenada: Visa not required [102] 3 months [80] No Guatemala: Visa not required ...
Spending NZ$1.2 billion to extend 20 free early childhood education hours to include two year olds. [4] [1] Spending NZ$618.6 million to scrap NZ$5 prescription fees. [4] [1] Spending NZ$327 million on free public transport for under-13 year olds, and permanent half-price fees for under-25 year olds. [4] [1]
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The 2023 New Zealand mini-budget generated NZ$7.5 billion worth of savings by stopping 15 programmes including 20 hours of free childcare for two-year-olds (worth NZ$1.2 billion), eliminating depreciation for commercial buildings (NZ$2.3 billion) and disestablishing the Climate Emergency Response Fund (NZ$2 billion). [2]