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New Zealand in recent years has become an extremely popular tourist destination with Lonely Planet ranking it as one of the Top 5 countries to visit. New Zealand has something to offer for everyone.
For nature lovers, it offers everything from pristine hikable glaciers which are a unique treat to volcanic sandy beaches to lush tropical rainforests. New Zealand gives you the opportunity to go from one pristine landscape to the other from day to day, something few other countries can offer.

If you love immersing yourself in a new culture, you can take some time to learn the Māori language and then partake in a Māori hāngi. A hāngi is a meal that is cooked under the earth using hot stones and since this is a social process which takes several hours you can take in indigenous music, dance, and history.

It is also a fantastic place if all you want is a break from everyday life and relaxation. New Zealand boasts of having some of the best wine and food around. You can take in a winery tour, lay on the beach eating fresh seafood, and watch life slow down around you.

You can find all of the above and more in New Zealand and if you need help working out the process of a visitor visas, contact us and let us help you take a well-earned break.

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    General Visitor Visa

    This visa allows you to travel to New Zealand for a maximum of 9 months and allows you to holiday around New Zealand.

    Business Visitor Visa

    This visa allows individuals who intend to travel to New Zealand for business for up to 3 months. You may consider applying for this visa if you intend to enter New Zealand for the following reasons:
    • representatives on official trade missions recognised by the New Zealand Government.
    • sales representatives of overseas companies in New Zealand.
    • overseas buyers of New Zealand goods or services.
    • people undertaking business consultations or negotiations in New Zealand on establishing, expanding, or winding up any business enterprise in New Zealand, or carrying on any business in New Zealand, involving the authorised representatives of any overseas company, body or person.