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N2. 10 General rules for transit visas (20 06 2020) A transit visa is current for the period or until the date specified in it The transit visa may be valid for any number of journeys to New Zealand in that period or until that date
E4. 1 Who may be included in an application (29 11 2010) transit visa if intending to transit through New Zealand together For the purpose of inclusion in an application, a partner is a person who meets the definition of partner in E4 1 20 below
Y5. 5 Bona fide transit passengers (29 11 2010) All transit passengers must obtain a transit visa before travelling to New Zealand, unless they are persons to whom a transit visa waiver applies (see N2 1) Holders of transit visas may not remain in New Zealand for more than the transit period of 24 hours
N2. 1 Who must apply for a transit visa (19 03 2020) A person intending to travel to and be in New Zealand as a transit passenger must apply for and obtain a transit visa before proceeding to New Zealand, unless they are: a New Zealand citizen or residence class visa holder; or the holder of a temporary entry class visa with relevant travel conditions; or
Y7 Transit passengers - Immigration New Zealand IN THIS SECTION Y7 1 Definition of 'transit passenger' Y7 5 Bona fide transit passengers Y7 10 Contact with immigration officers Top of page | Print this page
N2. 10 General rules for transit visas (31 03 2020) A transit visa is current for the period or until the date specified in it The transit visa may be valid for any number of journeys to New Zealand in that period or until that date
N3. 10 Requirements for lodging an application (29 11 2010) For the purpose of transit visa instructions, mandatory requirements for applications lodged on an approved form means the application must be made on the form Transit Visa Application (INZ 1019)
A22. 10 When biometric information can be required (03 09 2012) A person liable for deportation or turnaround, where one or more fingerprints are required to meet the transit or entry requirements of any country to which or through which the person is to travel (for example to ‘sign’ a travel document)