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How Citizens of New Zealand Can Enter Samoa During Coronavirus
iVisa
4 min read
Updated on Jan 23, 2024

Do you have a New Zealand Passport and you want to visit Samoa? Then you came to the right place! In this article, you’ll see How Citizens of New Zealand Can Enter Samoa During Coronavirus without much effort.

Keep in mind that due to the coronavirus outbreak, Samoa launched a series of protocols to preserve everyone’s health. But, the good news is that these protocols aren’t hard to follow, including having the Samoa Health Declaration. This health declaration is available online, and you can apply for it by using iVisa.com.

Learn more details about this document and see How Citizens of New Zealand Can Enter Samoa During Coronavirus in the questions below.

Note: Since August 2nd, 2022, the Samoa Medical Clearance is no longer necessary to enter the country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the travel restrictions?

We recommend you read the following information to learn How Citizens of New Zealand Can Enter Samoa During Coronavirus.

The first thing to do is to apply for the Samoa Medical Clearance (Health Declaration) in enough time so you can have it ready for at least 120 hours before departure.

Do I need a COVID-19 vaccine to enter Samoa?

COVID vaccination passports or certificates are no longer mandatory to enter Samoa. Since information may change quickly, we advise you to follow up on the latest Samoa travel updates and/or contact your local embassy.

Is it mandatory to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result if I’m traveling to Samoa?

  • COVID testing requirements: There are no testing requirements.

Do I need to self-isolate in Samoa?

  • Quarantine requirements: There are no quarantine requirements.

What is a Samoa Health Declaration and how can I get it?

The Samoa Health Declaration is an online document that you must have before traveling to this country. You can apply for this document atiVisa.com by having the following items on hand:

  • Your current passport (it shouldn’t be expired).
  • An email address to receive the document.
  • A credit/debit card to complete payments. You may also need a selfie holding the physical credit card used for the purchase.
  • A PCR test with negative results (taken within 48 hours of departure).
  • A vaccine certificate.

How much does the Samoa Health Declaration cost?

This document might be a bit difficult to get by yourself, which is why we created a system that permits you to get it as quickly as you need. As for the price, it differs depending on the speed:

  • Standard processing service: get your health declaration at the least expensive price. -
  • Rush processing service: obtain your document faster than the previous option by paying just a bit more. -
  • Super Rush processing service: you have to pay the highest fee this time, but you’ll get your document in the fastest way possible. -

Is it safe to use iVisa.com?

You can feel totally safe using iVisa.com! We have a modern and easy-to-use platform that doesn’t leak any information you offer. Plus, you can check our reviews if you don’t feel 100% sure about our services. By checking our reviews you will see why we are your best option to make your travel to Samoa a dream come true.

Where do I find more information?

See more details on How Citizens of New Zealand Can Enter Samoa During Coronavirus by contacting our customer service agents. They are ready to help you 24/7.

iVisa.com Recommends

There are many things to do in beautiful Samoa thanks to its geographical location and rich culture, but there are some activities that you shouldn’t overlook once you are there, and we want to mention them to you.

The first thing you should try (aside from exploring the nearby beaches and eating delicious fish) is to explore the To Sua ocean trench. This is a must-do if you are in Samoa, as it is a world-famous natural formation that created an amazing 30-meter deep swimming hole. It is located on the south coast of Upolu, and don’t worry, you don’t have to jump from the cliff, but you can definitely explore it and enjoy the tranquil waters.

Another place you must visit is Alofaaga as it has amazing blowholes that will add a bit of adrenaline to your trip. Also, you should try staying in a fale overnight, it is a unique experience based on the “Samoan Way”.

One last thing we recommend you to do is to visit Samoan waterfalls, including Papapapaitai (Tiavi) falls and Sopo’aga falls.

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.mfat.gov.ws/visas/
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