Africa-Press – Mauritius. The New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) is an electronic visa waiver programme that went into effect in July 2019. It enables eligible citizens to visit New Zealand for tourist, business, or transit without having to go through the inconvenience of applying for a visa at an embassy.
NZeTA is an electronic visa waiver required for Mauritian nationals visiting New Zealand. Nationals of 190 visa-waiver nations, including holders of Mauritian passports, are required to obtain a New Zealand visa waiver.
The New Zealand eTA is valid for two years and allows numerous entry for short-term visits. For each entrance, the period of stay is limited to 90 days.
In order to receive an approved eTA for New Zealand through email, you must also pay a processing cost known as the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL).
Those planning to stay in New Zealand for an extended period of time, work, or study should contact their nearest New Zealand Embassy or Consulate for more information.
Because the eTA is electronically linked to a specific passport, travellers with multiple passports should use the same passport that they used to complete the eTA application to go to New Zealand.
Because the NZeTA is an electronic document, Mauritian citizens can apply for one online, eliminating the requirement to visit an embassy or consulate.
New Zealand Eta Requirements For Mauritian Citizens *Valid passport – what you should do before you proceed to fill in the application form is to make sure that the passport remains valid for at least another 6 months from the date of arrival in New Zealand.
It should also have one blank page available for stamping *Travel dates – Your arrival and departure dates *E-mail address – after you submit your application, you will receive a confirmation with a reference number via e-mail.
You will need it when you arrive in New Zealand. You can print it out or keep it on your phone *Means of online payment – You can use a credit or debit card, but if you want, you can use PayPal.
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