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Cruise ship passengers
Immigration Instructions state that passengers arriving and departing on the same cruise ship are deemed to hold a Visitor Visa for 28 days (without the need to make an application).
What if I arrived on a cruise ship , but plan to depart New Zealand by plane?
If you are from a visa-waiver country, you need to meet visa-waiver entry requirements upon arrival.
All other visitors will need to apply for a Visitor Visa before joining the cruise.
Лоэнгрин писал(а) 04 окт 2012, 13:50:http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/visit/visitors/quickcheck.htm
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E2.95.5 Other visas deemed to be held
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- People listed below are deemed to hold a visa in New Zealand for the period specified. A visa must be applied for if a longer stay is required:
- crew or passengers (including cruise ship passengers) on any ship carrying passengers or cargo or both (in the ordinary course of business of the ship) between any foreign port and New Zealand, will be deemed to hold a visitor (for passengers) or work (for crew) visa from the time the ship arrives at a port of entry in New Zealand until whichever of the following occurs first:
- the ship is given clearance to leave its last port of entry in New Zealand for that voyage, or
- 28 days have expired, beginning with the day the ship arrived at its first port of entry in New Zealand on that voyage.
Лоэнгрин писал(а) 04 окт 2012, 00:03:... Информация получена с их официального сайта, а также путём телефонных переговоров и переписки с представительством в Москве и центральным офисом в Окленде...
You do not need a visa for NZ as per E2.1 e Operational Instructions if your cruise does not exceed 28 days which is the case.
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