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Title: Newzealandeta Launches Visa Service For Brazil, Canadian, Japanese, Mexico, Portuguese Citizens

United States, 3rd Jan 2025 - Brazilian citizens can apply for the New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) for short-term visits, enabling multiple entries for up to 90 days per stay. Valid for two years, the NZeTA simplifies travel for tourism, business, or transit without a traditional visa. Requirements include a valid passport (three months beyond departure), proof of intent, and payment of fees. The process is quick, fully online, and includes an International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL).NEW ZEALAND VISA FOR BRAZILIAN CITIZENSBrazilian citizens now have the chance to apply for a digital travel permission known as the New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA). This exemption allows qualifying travelers from over 190 nations, Brazil included, to visit New Zealand for various reasons such as tourism, business, and transit. As of October 1, 2019, Brazilians are required to hold the NZeTA, even though it is not categorized as a visa. Those from Brazil seeking to enter New Zealand without a visa need to secure a New Zealand eTA beforehand. Travelers adhering to New Zealand's visa waiver conditions can enter the country without a visa by obtaining an Electronic Travel Authorization. The New Zealand eTA remains valid for two years, offers multiple entry opportunities, and allows stays of up to 90 days per visit. Additionally, a new requirement in New Zealand is the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy NZ (IVL), which certain travelers must pay starting on October 1, 2019. The purpose behind the eTA NZ requirements is to enhance national and cross-border security while making international travel easier. The fee (IVL) only needs to be paid once during the two-year validity period of the eTA. Those wishing to travel to New Zealand...


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