New Zealand - Visa waivers for new EU states
29 December 2004
Prime Minister Helen Clark announced Dec. 27 that New Zealand is
extending visa-free arrangements to six new European Union member
states, whose citizens have until now required tourist visas to visit
New Zealand.
The waiver of tourist visa requirements will
apply to travelers from Poland, Cyprus, Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia,
and Estonia, as of 1 April 2005.
"The decision means that
citizens from all 25 EU states, including the six who have just been
granted the waiver, will now have visa-free status. This completes the
reciprocity of visa arrangements already in place for New Zealanders
travelling to all members of the EU," said Helen Clark.
"New Zealand is only the second western country, after Japan, to grant visa waivers to all 25 EU member states."
"Granting visa free status reduces barriers to travel to New Zealand
and enhances potential benefits from tourism, trade, and bilateral
relations. New Zealand offers visa free status to more than 50
countries, and this contributes significantly to the economy."
"As the economies of the new EU member states grow, these countries are
expected to provide useful markets for New Zealand goods and services.
The new members will also have influence on EU decision-making in areas
that affect New Zealand directly, such as trade policy." said Helen
Clark.
For more information about work permits in New Zealand, please read our New Zealand pages.


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