
- New Zealand is for visitors from the Pacific Island, allowing a 24-month multi-entry visa.
- From November, with an Australian visa can visit for up to three months without a New Zealand visa.
- said the changes aim to simplify and reduce costs for Pacific travellers.
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New Zealand is easing visa restrictions for visitors from, the New Zealand foreign affairs and immigration ministers announced on Friday.
From early July, visitors from Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) countries who apply for a visitor visa for Aotearoa may be eligible for a multi-entry visa.
This would allow them to visit New Zealand as many times as they want for 24 months.
It is an increase from the current 12-month period, but the maximum stay rules remain unchanged.
In another change, from November this year, PIF member-country passport holders travelling from Australia with an Australian visa 鈥 work, student or family visa 鈥 would no longer need a visa to visit New Zealand for up to three months.
This visa will be trialled for 12 months.
Travellers would need to complete a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) to get into the country.
In recent years, Pacific leaders have increasingly advocated for the free movement of people in the region.
New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters, who is currently in Tonga with a cross-party delegation, said the Government wants to make it easier for Pacific people, but he expects all visitors to follow the rules.
鈥淎t the same time, we want to make it easier and cheaper for people from across the Pacific to visit New Zealand,鈥 Peters said.
Immigration Minister Erica Stanford said it would simplify the process for those coming from Australia and significantly reduce the cost.
鈥淔or those who do still need a New Zealand visa, we are making it easier for them to make multiple trips,鈥 she said.
鈥淭hese flexible and nuanced solutions ensure we have a stable and predictable immigration system.鈥
Increasing movement of people in the region has been advocated by Pacific leaders in recent years, including from Fiji, Samoa and Tonga.
The Green Party which asked the Government to extend visa-free travel to visitors from Pacific Island countries.
- RNZ
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