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NEW ZEALAND VISITOR VISA FOR THE CITIZENS OF PANAMA
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Updated on Jan 22, 2024

IMPORTANT: iVisa is not OFFERING the New Zealand ETA yet, but this product will be launched soon, so stay tuned!

As stated by the visa policy of New Zealand, the citizens of Panama are eligible for the future ETA. Consequently, as a Panamanian national, you will be able to apply for a New Zealand ETA. The best thing is that iVisa can help you with the online application process with no stress once is available.

Learn more about this document with the information below.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If I'm from Panama, should I apply for a visa if I want to enter New Zealand?

Yes, you need to apply for a visa if you want to enter New Zealand and you're from Panama. You can only apply for a Consular Visa at the moment, but don't worry, you'll be able to apply for a New Zealand ETA very soon.

Don't forget that iVisa is not issing the New Zealand ETA yet, but you can check the eligibility for other eVisas on this page. You only have to write your nationality and the country of destination in the drop-down fields. This way, you'll get the information directly.

How long can I stay in New Zealand if I'm a citizen from Panama?

You're allowed to stay in New Zealand for 90 days Per Entry.

What are the requirements?

The number one concern at the beginning of the application process is to make sure that you have everything necessary for a successful application. Here is what you will need:

  • Passport – This is an important item if you're planning to travel. Every traveler must get a valid passport with at least 3 months of validation from the departure date. You also need to scan your passport's information page.

  • Digital passport photo – For this part, you need to make sure that the picture was taken recently and that it accomplish all the passport photograph guidelines.

  • A travel itinerary plan – It's necessary to get valid documentation to show what your plans in New Zealand are.

  • Proof of accommodation in New Zealand – You can show hotel bookings or even a letter from your host in New Zealand.

  • Detailed employment list.

  • Records that prove your bonds to your home country.

  • Proof of sustenance –You should offer a piece of evidence that proves you can afford for yourself while in New Zealand. A bank statement, cash, credit cards, etc, will be enough.

  • E-mail address – iVisa will mail you the New Zealand ETA, so you need to offer a valid e-mail address.

  • A valid payment alternative – iVisa allows you to pay with credit and debit cards, but you can also use PayPal.

If you want to read more information about these requirements, then click here.

What are the processing times and fees for this document?

There's one aspect you have to consider before applying: the initial cost of your New Zealand ETA is not the same as the total price. The total price of your New Zealand ETA includes iVisa's services fees. That's why the price will change according to how fast you want your ETA. iVisa offers you three options:

  • Standard processing – This alternative will allow you to receive your New Zealand ETA in 2 days, if you pay USD $99.99.

  • Rush processing – your ETA will be processed in only 6 hours, but you'll pay more. The total price will be USD $152.99.

  • Super Rush processing – By choosing this, you'll only wait 2 hours. However, since this is the most expensive alternative, you'll pay USD $216.99.

How can I apply?

The second concern about the ETA is the application form itself. However, iVisa created a short and straightforward application so that you do not spend more than 20 minutes on it. Nevertheless, if you need some help, you should know that iVisa’s customer support is at your disposal 24/7 and free of charge.

You will see that the form is divided into three steps:

  1. The first one concerns the personal information of the applicant, but you also need to select a processing time. Keep in mind that the faster you want your ETA, the more you have to pay for it.

  2. The second step of the application requires you to insert the payment details for it to go through, but you also need to do a quick review of your form to ensure that all the information within it is 100% correct.

  3. The last step wants you to upload the supporting documents of your application. After the three steps are done, click on the submit button and iVisa will do its job.

As you can see, getting a New Zealand ETA for the citizens of Panama is not a challenging task at all!

How does the ETA look like?

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I want to travel with children, what should I do in this case?

If you want to travel with kids, then you'll probably need separate visas for each of them. Remember that every traveler must apply for this document despite the age. That's why we suggest you contact the embassy first so you can solve other questions you might have about this topic.

Where can I find more information about the New Zealand ETA?

If you still have doubts or questions about the upcoming New Zealand ETA, we recommend you to contact iVisa’s customer service center. The service can be contacted via online chat or phone 24/7, and it has no cost.

As another alternative, you can read more about the New Zealand ETA as well using this link.

IMPORTANT: iVisa is not OFFERING the New Zealand ETA yet, but this product will be launched soon, so stay tuned!

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/

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