Opinion - The government has failed to consider reuniting families from non-visa waiver countries yet again in its plan to reopen borders, Pooja Sundar ...
It is very likely that the majority of these visas would have already expired, or the date of entry for the visas would have long passed. They are too busy assessing profit and loss, and forgetting to ensure New Zealand meets its international obligations related to families. What the prime minister fails to grasp is that these visas would have been issued approximately two years ago. The others would have to wait, yet again, to be reunited with their families. This seems to be a matter of not wanting to face a problem. New Zealand citizens and residents being separated from partners where the couple have not lived together previously.
From 1 May at 11.59pm visitors from visa waver countries and those holding valid visitor visas will be able to return. This would be the first time some ...
All other visitors will be able to return at a later date. However domestic tourism would continue to be a focus and "keeping New Zealand alive" as a prospect for overseas visitors. "We know a lot of tourism operators have been missing international visitors so we're looking forward to playing our role in New Zealand's recovery." It also arrives just in time for planning winter holiday travel, which was so important prior to the pandemic. From this date New Zealand will be open to all visitors from Australia and tourists from countries who do not need a visa (visa waiver visitors). From 12 April 11.59pm, visitors from Australia will be able to enter the New Zealand, quarantine free and without needing an exemption.
After more than two years, New Zealand will reopen its borders to Australians starting April 12, and to international tourists from visa-waiver countries ...
While this may be great news for travel-starved Americans, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recently added New Zealand to Level 4, its highest risk category. Two and a half weeks later, vaccinated tourists from visa-waiver countries and those with valid visitor visas will also be able to enter quarantine-free. (CNN) —After more than two years, New Zealand will reopen its borders to Australians starting April 12, and to international tourists from visa-waiver countries from May 1, the government announced on Wednesday, March 16.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announces that the border will fully reopen for Australian tourists in April, and then visa-waiver countries a month later. A ...
Tourists are a much larger group, most with no ties to the country.” Ford said. “In a world still battling COVID-19, travellers will be discerning about where they go in the short term. “It's been hugely stressful. However, visitors from nations that New Zealand requires a visa for entry must wait until October. “My son is our first child. “I was so hopeful to get some good news to my parents but according to the announcement, we residents that haven’t seen our parents for years, now have to wait again“ she said.
After two years spent closed off by the pandemic, prime minister Jacinda Ardern says 'we're ready to welcome the world back'
We’re now known globally as not just being clean and green, but also being safe, so we know that we’ll be in high demand,” Ardern said. The announcement will come as a relief for the country’s tourism and hospitality businesses, many of which have struggled to survive the border closures. Nash said it would take time to rebuild the sector. While those with approved visitor visas from anywhere in the world can enter from May, tourists from countries without visa waivers – including China and India – at this stage are will not be able to enter until October. Ardern said those dates would also be reviewed. “We have missed you.” From 13 April, vaccinated tourists from Australia will be able to enter the country without isolating.
New Zealand will finally open to visa-waiver countries including Singapore from May 1 ... The land of the long cloud is finally accepting international visitors ...
It remains to be seen if Singapore will set up a Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) with New Zealand. We have high hopes though, since New Zealand already has a 95% double-vaccination rate for those 12 years and above. Yet, this does not apply to travellers from some countries like China and India. As they need visas to visit, they will still be required to self-isolate for 10 days. The land of the long cloud is finally accepting international visitors again.
Visa waiver countries include the likes of the UK, US, Japan, Mexico and Singapore. Returning vaccinated Kiwis living in Australia and around the world are already able to enter New Zealand. The gates have been shut to overseas tourists ...
"People are moving to the 'it's endemic' stage, therefore we just forget about it. "That risk will change all the time. "It did the job we needed. Wiles added that it's important that we have in place "all of the kind of surveillance that we need" as we prepare to reopen our borders "to know what is happening in New Zealand, what variants we have here, how the virus is playing out". "We are ready to welcome the world back." "We have now received guidance it is now safe to significantly bring forward the next stage of border reopening work - to bring back our tourists," she said.