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How Japanese citizens can submit the New Zealand Traveller Declaration
Photo of Cynthia Oliwa Cynthia Oliwa
4 min read
Updated on Jul 19, 2025
Summary
  • All Japanese travellers must complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration (NZTD) before arrival for faster entry checks.

  • The NZTD can be submitted online via the official government site or through iVisa for guided support and document review.

  • You must submit the form within 24 hours before your first flight to New Zealand.

  • Each traveller, including minors, requires an individual NZTD which is linked to their passport.

NZ travel guide

Japanese travellers visiting New Zealand must complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration (NZTD) before arrival. This online form replaced the paper arrival card and helps speed up border checks by collecting important information before you arrive.

At iVisa, we've helped many Japanese travellers complete their NZTD easily and avoid problems at the border.

Do Japanese citizens need to fill out the New Zealand Traveller Declaration?

Yes. All travellers heading to New Zealand, including Japanese citizens, must submit an NZTD before arrival. This mandatory online form collects travel, immigration, customs, and biosecurity information and is linked electronically to your passport. Your declaration is checked automatically when you scan your passport at eGates or manually by a border officer when you arrive.

Key details about the NZTD Who needs to fill out the NZTD?
🔄 Number of entries: Single Japanese 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)
👶 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 Japanese travelers

Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date with at least 2 blank pages.

✅ Valid visa status (Japanese citizens need a New Zealand ETA to enter New Zealand)

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 ¥900,000).

“For a truly memorable way to explore New Zealand, consider booking one of the scenic train journeys like the Coastal Pacific or TranzAlpine,” Victor M, an iVisa travel contributor. “These routes offer stunning views from your seat. You get to avoid crowded road days and experience the landscape in comfort.”

How to complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration from Japan

How to complete the NZTD

Why complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration with us

We’re not the New Zealand government; we’re a private visa service provider trusted by travellers in over 180 countries. Our platform is secured with industry-standard encryption, and thousands of verified reviews highlight our reliability and ease of use.

With iVisa, your New Zealand Traveller Declaration is carefully reviewed by our visa experts to help avoid mistakes. You’ll receive real-time updates throughout the process, and the application form is available in both Japanese and English for your convenience.

“Everything went smoothly. iVisa made the Traveller Declaration process simple and guided me every step. Having someone check my NZeTA and NZTD together was really helpful before travelling.” – Keiko S, Japan

New Zealand Traveller Declaration FAQs

1. Can Japanese passport holders complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration in Japanese?

Yes. The NZTD form is available in both Japanese and English on the official government website and app. iVisa also offers the form in both languages, ensuring clarity throughout the process.

2. Do Japanese citizens need an NZETA before filling out the New Zealand Traveller Declaration?

Yes. All Japanese travelers must obtain a valid New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZETA) before submitting the NZTD. The NZETA is mandatory and verified during declaration submission.

3. How do I complete the NZTD from Japan step-by-step?

Begin by applying for and receiving your NZeTA. Within 24 hours before your departure, you can complete the NZTD online using the official government website or app. If you prefer a guided, expert-reviewed process, you can submit your NZTD through the iVisa platform, where visa experts check your details before submission to reduce errors. After submission, you’ll receive your NZTD confirmation by email.

4. What documents do Japanese citizens need to submit the NZTD?

You’ll need your Japanese passport, approved NZeTA, contact address in NZ, recent travel history, and declarations for food, medicine, or cash over NZD 10,000 (approx. ¥900,000).

5. What happens if a Japanese traveller arrives without completing the NZTD?

If you arrive without an NZTD, you’ll be required to fill out a paper declaration at the border, which may cause delays. Airlines also often check for NZTD before boarding, so always complete it ahead of time.

6. 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.

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