Travelling to New Zealand from Canada? With the New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) for Canadian Citizens, the entry process is straightforward and fully online. In this guide, we cover everything you need to know about the NZeTA for Canadian citizens — eligibility, requirements, processing time, and more.
The NZeTA for Canadian citizens is completed via an online application form that takes less than five minutes. Applicants must provide personal details, contact information, passport details, and upload a recent face photograph. Applicants must be in good health and must not have a criminal history. For full details, visit the New Zealand eTA Application Form Guide.
Before applying for an NZeTA, ensure you meet the following criteria:
NZeTA applications for Canadian citizens are typically processed within 72 hours. It is advisable to apply well in advance of your planned travel dates to avoid any last-minute complications.
Ensure your passport meets the following requirements:
Provide details of your travel plans, including:
Canadian citizens must meet specific health and character requirements:
Canadian citizens can stay in New Zealand for up to 90 days per visit. The NZeTA is valid for 2 years from the date of approval and allows multiple entries into New Zealand during this period.
The New Zealand eTA is much easier to apply for than a New Zealand Visitor Visa. The process can be completed entirely online in a matter of minutes. For more detail on permitted short-stay purposes, review the tourist visa, transit visa, and business visa guidance.
The following activities are not covered by the NZeTA. If you intend to do any of these, you must apply for a New Zealand Visa instead:
Canadian citizens usually find New Zealand familiar in language and outdoor culture, but the entry process is still different from travelling within North America. The NZeTA is checked before boarding, so it should be arranged before leaving Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, or any connecting airport. Many Canadian itineraries enter through Auckland and continue south by domestic flight, rental car, or campervan.
Because Canada and New Zealand both have strong hiking and winter-sports traditions, travellers often pack boots, camping gear, ski equipment, or outdoor clothing. New Zealand biosecurity rules are strict, so clean soil, seeds, and plant material from shoes and equipment before travelling. Declare outdoor gear when asked on arrival. This simple preparation helps Canadian visitors move through border checks more smoothly and protects New Zealand's native environment.
New Zealand eTA is available to passport holders of the visa-waiver countries below. Select your country to see specific requirements, validity and how to apply.
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