NZeTA Eligibility: Which Countries Need an Electronic Travel Authority?
Comprehensive list of countries whose citizens require NZeTA for New Zealand travel and visa waiver eligibility information.

Not sure if you need an NZeTA for your New Zealand trip? This comprehensive guide explains which countries' citizens require electronic travel authorization and who's eligible for the visa waiver program.
Understanding NZeTA and Visa Waivers
New Zealand has visa waiver agreements with approximately 60 countries. Citizens of these countries don't need to apply for a traditional visa but must obtain an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) before traveling.
Who Needs an NZeTA?
Visa Waiver Country Citizens
If you're a citizen of a visa waiver country, you need an NZeTA for:
- Tourism visits up to 90 days
- Business meetings and conferences
- Visiting family and friends
- Transiting through New Zealand
Cruise Ship Passengers
All cruise passengers, regardless of nationality, need an NZeTA to disembark at New Zealand ports.
Countries Eligible for NZeTA
Europe
European Union member states and Schengen Area countries:
- Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus
- Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France
- Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland
- Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg
- Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal
- Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
- Switzerland
Also: United Kingdom (including British citizens, British Nationals (Overseas), British Overseas citizens)
Americas
- United States of America
- Canada
- Mexico
- Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay
Asia-Pacific
- Australia (though Australian citizens and permanent residents have special arrangements)
- Japan
- South Korea
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- Brunei
- Hong Kong SAR
- Taiwan
Middle East
- United Arab Emirates
- Bahrain
- Kuwait
- Oman
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Israel
Special Cases
Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents
Australian citizens don't need an NZeTA or visa - they can live and work in New Zealand indefinitely under special arrangements. Australian permanent residents (who are not Australian citizens) need an NZeTA.
British Passport Holders
Different types of British passports have different requirements:
- British Citizens: Need NZeTA
- British Nationals (Overseas): Need NZeTA
- British Overseas Citizens: Need NZeTA
- British Subject: Need visa, not eligible for NZeTA
- British Protected Person: Need visa, not eligible for NZeTA
Dual Citizens
If you hold citizenship from multiple countries, you must enter New Zealand using the passport from the country that provides NZeTA eligibility or requires the least restrictive entry requirements.
Who Needs a Traditional Visa?
Citizens of countries not listed above require a traditional visa from New Zealand Immigration. This includes citizens of:
- Most African countries
- Most Asian countries (except those listed)
- Some South American countries
- Some Middle Eastern countries
- Some Eastern European countries
Checking Your Eligibility
To confirm your eligibility:
- Check if your country is on the visa waiver list
- Ensure you're traveling for permitted purposes (tourism, business, transit)
- Confirm your passport is valid for 3+ months beyond your departure
- Verify you don't plan to work or stay longer than 90 days
If you meet these criteria, you can apply for an NZeTA through our streamlined online process.
NZeTA Requirements for Eligible Countries
All visa waiver country citizens need an NZeTA even if:
- They're only transiting through New Zealand
- They're visiting for just a few days
- They've visited New Zealand before
- They're arriving by cruise ship
Changes to Eligibility
Visa waiver agreements can change. New Zealand periodically updates its list of eligible countries. Always check current requirements before booking travel.
Application Process for Eligible Countries
Once you've confirmed your eligibility, applying is straightforward:
- Complete the online application form
- Provide passport details and personal information
- Upload required documents (passport scan, photo)
- Pay the application fee (includes IVL)
- Receive approval via email (typically 24-72 hours)
What If My Country Isn't Eligible?
If your country doesn't have a visa waiver agreement with New Zealand, you must apply for a visitor visa through New Zealand Immigration. This process:
- Takes longer (several weeks)
- Requires more documentation
- Costs more than an NZeTA
- May require an interview or biometric data
Refugees and Stateless Persons
If you hold a refugee travel document or certificate of identity issued by a visa waiver country, specific rules apply. Contact New Zealand Immigration directly for guidance.
Diplomatic and Official Passports
Holders of diplomatic, official, or service passports should verify requirements, as different rules may apply depending on bilateral agreements.
Confirming Your Requirements
The easiest way to confirm your specific requirements is to:
- Check your passport type and nationality
- Visit www.nzeta.nz for official information
- If eligible, start your NZeTA application immediately
- If not eligible, apply for a visitor visa through New Zealand Immigration
Most travelers from Western countries, major Asian nations, and many South American and Middle Eastern countries can use the fast, convenient NZeTA system rather than applying for a traditional visa.
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