Britons warned they will not be able to enter New Zealand without following new rule - could affect thousands

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Britons were given essential information about holidaying in New Zealand

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Anna Barry

By Anna Barry


Published: 01/07/2024

- 15:26

Holidaymakers will need to complete a New Zealand Traveller Declaration, which will be checked when they arrive at the eGate or by a border officer

Holidaymakers should consult UK Government advice before going abroad, for essential information on warnings and insurance, entry requirements, safety and security, health and getting help in an emergency.

Britons going to New Zealand have been issued a crucial warning. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) shared that everyone travelling into New Zealand needs to complete a New Zealand Traveller Declaration.


This comes as Britons were given a France travel warning as their summer holidays may face "disruption".

Holidaymakers heading to the popular European hotspot between now and September should consult the UK Government's latest advice.

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In 2023, 167,002 people visited New Zealand from the UK

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Britons thinking of heading down under to New Zealand have been told: "Everyone travelling into New Zealand needs to complete a New Zealand Traveller Declaration."

With 167,002 people visiting New Zealand from the UK in 2023, and 231,712 pre-pandemic in 2019, this change could affect hundreds of thousands of Britons.

"It is free and you can do it via the online form or the NZTD app. There is a paper declaration form available for travellers who cannot complete it online.

"Your declaration is linked to your passport and is checked when you arrive at the eGate or by a border officer.

"If you hold a New Zealand visa or a NZeTA, you still need to complete a declaration as well."


Travelling by air

Holidaymakers were told: "The earliest you can submit your declaration is 24 hours before you start your trip to New Zealand. It needs to be submitted by the time you reach passport control in New Zealand."

Travelling by sea

The FCDO warned Britons: "The earliest you can submit your declaration is 24 hours before departing the vessel’s last foreign port prior to arriving in New Zealand.

"It needs to be submitted by the time the vessel has arrived at its first port in New Zealand."

The New Zealand government shared that in the declaration visitors must provide their passport, flight or sea voyage details and contact details including where they will be based in New Zealand, their immigration status (if required), details about their trip, including their recent travel history, and items they are bringing into New Zealand.

The FCDO provides lots of information on entry requirements for New Zealand, including guidance for Covid, passport validity requirements, visa requirements, vaccination requirements, and customs rules.

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Britons were given a general travel warning: "No travel can be guaranteed safe. Read all the advice in this guide as well as support for British nationals abroad which includes advice on preparing for travel abroad and reducing risks, and information for women, LGBT+ and disabled travellers.

"Follow and contact FCDO travel on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also sign up to get email notifications when this advice is updated.

"If you choose to travel, research your destinations and get appropriate travel insurance. Insurance should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in an emergency."

Closer to home, Britons have been given travel warnings for various European holiday hotspots.

Britons were issued an Italy travel warning as holidaymakers could face risk when participating in tourist activities.

Holidaymakers were also given a Greece and France travel warning, including a "highly dangerous and unpredictable" threat.

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