New Zealand ETA for the citizens of Vatican City

Are you a citizen of Vatican City looking to travel to New Zealand? You will need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authority (eTA) before you can enter the country. This article will provide information on how to apply for an eTA, what documents are required and other important information.

Applying for an ETA

Applying for an ETA

The New Zealand eTA is an online visa waiver that allows citizens of Vatican City to visit New Zealand for up to 90 days. The eTA is valid for two years from the date of issue and can be used for multiple visits. To apply, you must complete the online application form on eTA New Zealand. You will need to provide personal information such as your name, date of birth and passport details.

Once your application has been submitted, it will be processed within 24 hours. If your application is approved, you will receive an email with your eTA confirmation number. You must present this number when entering New Zealand.

Required Documents

Required Documents

When applying for an eTA, you must provide certain documents in order to prove your identity and eligibility for the visa waiver. These include:

  • Valid passport: Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond the date of your intended departure from New Zealand.
  • Proof of funds: You must provide proof that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay in New Zealand.
  • Return ticket: You must provide evidence that you have a return ticket or onward journey booked.

Note: All documents must be in English or translated into English by a certified translator.

See also:  NEW ZEALAND VISITOR VISA FOR THE CITIZENS OF AFGHANISTAN

Visa Fees

Visa Fees

The cost of the eTA is NZD$12 per person and must be paid at the time of application using a credit or debit card.

Note: The fee is non-refundable even if your application is rejected.

Important Information

Important Information

You cannot work while in New Zealand on an eTA.

You cannot extend your stay beyond 90 days.