A visa is permission to apply to enter a foreign country. Foreign citizens must apply for a visa at a New Zealand embassy or consulate.
Citizens of certain countries may be able to travel without a visa as these countries have a visa waiver agreement with New Zealand. This means a Visitor Visa is not needed if the visit is for 3 months or less. You may apply for a permit at the border by filling in your arrival card. The card is handed out to passengers before they arrive in New Zealand. You have to supply information related to immigration, biosecurity and customs requirements.
The following countries have an agreement with New Zealand which allows for travel:
Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei, Ireland, Portugal, Israel, Qatar, Italy, San Marino, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Korea (South), Singapore, Kiribati, Slovenia, Kuwait, South Africa, Canada, Liechtenstein, Spain, Chile, Luxembourg, Sweden, Denmark, Malaysia, Switzerland, Finland, Malta, Tuvalu, France, Mexico, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Germany, Monaco, Uruguay, Greece, Nauru, USA, Hong Kong, Norway, Vatican City, Hungary, Netherlands, Zimbabwe, Iceland, and Oman.
British citizens and other British passports holders who have evidence of the right to live permanently in the United Kingdom, may be granted a Visitor's Permit valid for 6 months on arrival.
If you are not from one of these countries, you can acquire a visitors visa. The maximum stay under a visitor visa is 9 months. You must prove that:
In addition, you may not work while you are in New Zealand if you do not have a work visa. You may not study for more than three months while you are in New Zealand (unless you apply for and are granted a student permit). You must only stay in New Zealand for the time allowed by your permit.
The draw of the outside is strong here and every year New Zealand loses many of its youth to Australia and the world at large. This offers a more friendly environment for immigrants as New Zealand is constantly looking to replenish the work force. Work Visas can be applied for before you travel to New Zealand and the total stay may be up to three years. If you are already in New Zealand as a visitor, you may apply for a Work Permit for a total stay of 9 months from the date of your arrival as a visitor. If you enter New Zealand on a Working Permit or Immigrant Visa, remember that you will be limited to work within your specific profession (unless you become a resident).
The Skilled Migrant Category is the main path to residency in New Zealand. This works by a point system. Points are earned on the basis of your qualifications, work experience and job, or job offer, in New Zealand.
This is an excellent way to go abroad and make money in a new place. It is only for temporary work.