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Australian travellers heading to New Zealand must complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration (NZTD) before arrival. This online form replaced the old paper arrival card and helps speed up border checks by collecting your travel, customs, and immigration details before you arrive.
At iVisa, we’ve helped many Australians complete their NZTD correctly, so they can arrive in New Zealand fully prepared and avoid delays at the border.
Do Australian citizens need to fill out the New Zealand Traveller Declaration?
Yes. All travellers entering New Zealand, including Australian citizens, must submit the NZTD before arrival. The form captures essential details like your passport information, biosecurity declarations, and travel history. It’s automatically linked to your passport for checks at eGates or by border officers.
Key details about the NZTD |
Who needs to fill out the NZTD? |
🔄 Number of entries: Single |
Australian citizens traveling to New Zealand for: |
📆 Validity: Single submission per trip |
🏝️ Tourism and personal travel such as holidays, visiting family or friends |
📅 When to apply: 24 hours before departure up to before arrival |
💼 Business visits such as meetings or short-term work |
🚪 Entry points: Land, air, or sea |
✈️ Transit passengers (if leaving the airport transit zone) |
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👶 Every traveler, including infants and children, must submit their own NZTD |
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW ZEALAND TRAVELLER DECLARATION
New Zealand Traveller Declaration requirements for Australian travelers
✅ Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date with at least 2 blank pages.
✅ Contact details in New Zealand (use your first address if staying at multiple places).
✅ Travel history from the last 30 days.
✅ Your flight or sea voyage details.
✅ Declaration of any restricted or biosecurity items: food, plant/animal products, outdoor/used equipment, medicines, alcohol, tobacco, large cash sums equal to or greater than NZD 10,000 (approximately AUD 9,000).
“Pack sturdy walking shoes if you’re exploring New Zealand’s national parks,” suggests Charlotte R, an iVisa travel contributor. “Many hiking trails are long and rugged, so proper footwear will make your adventure safer and more comfortable.”
How to complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration from Australia
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Why complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration with us
We’re not the New Zealand government; we’re a private visa service provider relied upon by frequent travellers and first-time visitors alike. Our platform uses secure encryption to protect your data, and our application process is designed for simplicity.
With us, each NZTD submission is reviewed by our visa experts to help prevent errors that could cause delays. You'll get submission progress updates and access to support whenever you need it.
“I honestly didn’t want to deal with paperwork before my trip. iVisa handled it all for me, and getting my NZTD sorted was one less thing to think about.” – Daniel H, Australia
New Zealand Traveller Declaration FAQs
1. Do Australians need to submit the New Zealand Traveller Declaration to enter NZ?
Yes. Even though Australian citizens visit New Zealand visa-free, they must still complete the NZTD before arrival. It's a mandatory requirement regardless of your visa status.
2. How do Australians submit the NZTD online before flying to New Zealand?
You can complete the NZTD through the official New Zealand website or mobile app within 24 hours of departure. Alternatively, many Australians use iVisa for an easier, expert-reviewed submission process.
3. What information do Australian citizens need to fill out the NZTD form?
You’ll need your valid passport, the address where you'll stay in New Zealand, travel history for the past 30 days, flight or cruise details, and declarations for any restricted items or cash over NZD 10,000 (about AUD 9,000).
4. When is the best time for Australians to complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration?
Australians should submit the NZTD within the 24 hours before their departure, but no later than before arriving at passport control in New Zealand.
5. What happens if an Australian traveller forgets to complete the NZTD before boarding?
Airlines may prevent you from boarding without proof of NZTD. If you land without one, you’ll need to fill out the form on paper at the border, which can result in entry delays.
6. Can Australian children complete their own NZTD?
Yes. Every traveller, including infants and children, must complete their own NZTD, which is typically done by a parent or guardian on their behalf.
7. Can I apply for the New Zealand Traveller Declaration using my mobile phone?
Yes. You can download the iVisa app, which works smoothly on any device.
Still have questions?
Our customer support team is available to answer your questions about the New Zealand Traveller Declaration or traveling to New Zealand in general. Contact us anytime via WhatsApp or iVisa chat.