Visitor Visa
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25 Sep 2019
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Visitor Visa from Guinea Bissau to New Zealand
- The New Zealand visitor visa is meant for tourism and visitation purposes.
- The validity is for 90 days.
- The visa can be renewed and applied for multiple entries.
- A group of travellers travelling for the same purpose and have the same travel arrangements, can obtain a New Zealand Group Visitor Visa.
- The group must travel to and leave New Zealand together. The group leader must complete the group application and each individual also needs to complete a visitor visa application.
- If you bring 10,000 NZD or more in cash or foreign equivalent, you are expected to complete a Border Cash Report.
- A customs officer at the Port of Entry into New Zealand may examine items such as mobile phones, iPads, Android tablets, hard drives, laptops, and digital cameras. The Officer may ask for your password or ask you to enter it. Fines of up to 5,000 NZD may be enforced for failure to comply. Passwords are not kept, nor is personal data altered.
- New Zealand has very strict biosecurity procedures to prevent the introduction of harmful pests and diseases. All bio-security-risk goods must be declared or disposed of in marked amnesty bins at air and seaports.
- Visitors have to declare any goods considered to be a biosecurity risk, you can receive an instant fine of 400 NZD.
- The visa will not be granted to people who have a criminal record.
- Have been deported, removed or excluded from another country.