Spectators Obtain A Visitor Visa For FIFA Women's World Cup 2023
To ensure a hassle-free experience while traveling to New Zealand for the FIFA Women's World Cup in July and August 2023, Immigration New Zealand (INZ) recommends spectators apply for a Visitor Visa before the end of April. Early application for the Visitor Visa is crucial for those planning to attend the tournament, and it is especially important if you require one. If you plan to travel in and out of New Zealand; for example, trips to watch games in Australia, you must request a multiple entry visa while applying for your New Zealand Visitor Visa. This information needs to be included in your visa application.
Spectators apply for a visitor visa to attend FIFA Women's World Cup 2023
Currently, the fastest and easiest way to apply for a visitor visa is an NZeTA. The visa application process can be done online from anywhere worldwide. You can find out more about visitor visas and how to apply here on New Zealand Travel & e-Visa Services website.
According to the NZeTA visa policy, visitors and transit passengers from visa waiver countries, permanent residents of Australia, and cruise ship passengers can travel to New Zealand without a visa by obtaining an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) before travel. Tourists can obtain an eTA within a maximum of 03 business days. However, it is advisable to request a visa application at least 07 days before departing to avoid any inconveniences.