New zealand visa free countries

New Zealand is a popular tourist destination, and many countries have visa-free travel arrangements with New Zealand. Here are some countries whose citizens can visit New Zealand without a visa:

Visa-free countries for tourism and business:

  1. Andorra
  2. Argentina
  3. Australia
  4. Austria
  5. Bahamas
  6. Barbados
  7. Belgium
  8. Belize
  9. Bolivia
  10. Brazil
  11. Brunei
  12. Bulgaria
  13. Canada
  14. Chile
  15. Costa Rica
  16. Croatia
  17. Cyprus
  18. Czech Republic
  19. Denmark
  20. Estonia
  21. Finland
  22. France
  23. Germany
  24. Greece
  25. Hungary
  26. Iceland
  27. Ireland
  28. Israel
  29. Italy
  30. Japan
  31. Latvia
  32. Liechtenstein
  33. Lithuania
  34. Luxembourg
  35. Malta
  36. Mexico
  37. Monaco
  38. Netherlands
  39. Norway
  40. Panama
  41. Paraguay
  42. Peru
  43. Poland
  44. Portugal
  45. Romania
  46. San Marino
  47. Singapore
  48. Slovakia
  49. Slovenia
  50. South Africa
  51. South Korea
  52. Spain
  53. Sweden
  54. Switzerland
  55. Taiwan
  56. United Kingdom
  57. United States

Visa-free countries for specific purposes:

  1. China (for tourism, business, or visiting family/friends for up to 90 days)
  2. India (for tourism, business, or visiting family/friends for up to 60 days)
  3. Indonesia (for tourism, business, or visiting family/friends for up to 30 days)
  4. Malaysia (for tourism, business, or visiting family/friends for up to 90 days)
  5. Philippines (for tourism, business, or visiting family/friends for up to 30 days)
  6. Thailand (for tourism, business, or visiting family/friends for up to 30 days)

Countries that require an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or eVisa:

  1. China (for stays longer than 90 days)
  2. India (for stays longer than 60 days)
  3. Indonesia (for stays longer than 30 days)
  4. Malaysia (for stays longer than 90 days)
  5. Philippines (for stays longer than 30 days)
  6. Thailand (for stays longer than 30 days)

Please note that visa requirements can change, and it's always best to check with the New Zealand Immigration website or consult with the New Zealand embassy or consulate in your home country for the most up-to-date information.