As a visitor to New Zealand we ask you to play your part to help protect our country from pests and diseases. You must follow the law around what is allowed into New Zealand , or you may be fined at least $400. Equipment, clothing, and wooden items 3. See full list on mpi. The tool will also tell you whether there are any weight or quantity restrictions.
It applies only to private consignments (goods or items for personal use).
Remember, all risk items brought into New Zealand need to be declared on your Passenger Arrival Card or postal dec. Information in this tool is no guarantee your goods will be given clearance. Biosecurity New Zealand disclaims all responsibility for any error or other issues with this information.
We are not liable if you choose to rely on the information in the tool, which is only a guide about private consignments. Check our importing section to find out about commercial. We welcome your feedback about this tool.
If you have questions or comments about it or about bringing items to New Zealand: 1. Here in New Zealand we have strict biosecurity laws and for good reason, they are there to protect our ecosystems and any new pests are certainly not welcome. Can I bring food to New Zealand?
Can you bring human ashes into NZ? What can you not bring into New Zealand? This guidance will help you with this. Any person or business wanting to bring food into New Zealand for sale.
There are biosecurity and customs rules around what you can and can ’t bring into New Zealand. Bringing pets into New Zealand. These change depending on the country your pet is coming from.
When you’re travelling overseas or importing items, you need to know that some items can ’t be brought back with you and for others you need to get permission. Just as is the case with most countries all over the world there are restrictions on certain goods you can bring in without paying tax. If you want to stock up at the duty-free places before your flight or on landing in New Zealand make sure you know what these allowances are per person. Flying with Singapore Airlines next month to NZ,and normally pack a good few goodies in the bag,like biscuits ,crisps etc. We recommend that you have a copy of the person’s death or cremation certificate with you.
You can bring human ashes into NZ with you, but you must declare them. If you send human ashes by post, you must declare on the postal declaration that the package contains human ashes. Answer of 20: As written in my other post, I will be flying into Australia from New Zealand next week. While in New Zealand , I would like to bring home some snacks such as candies, their famous packed cookies like Cookie Times.
Answer of 9: We are renting a campervan to travel round New Zealand in March To save time stocking up with everything when we arrive wanted to bring packet sauce mixes, herbs, spices, stock cubes etc with us What are the rules please? As usual when we travel, we go for self catering and I will pack food stuff for at least days supply for the family, enough before we can find the local supermarket.
Show me another biscuit that can be dunked into a hot drink, held there for seconds, and still keep its shape, and I will take Griffin’s Gingernuts off this list entirely. The book is technical in nature, but it has bits and pieces about chocolate throughout. One of those is a sidebar about your post.
It’s in a chapter about imports and exports, but in the context of importing documents into the or exporting them from the into another format. Fruits, vegetables and eggs like these can ’t be brought into New Zealand. Nor can most meats, honey, cooking ingredients, herbs, and seeds or spices… Anything made of plants or wood can carry unwanted pests or diseases that could destroy our natural environment.
Put any items you aren’t sure about in the airport amnesty bins. When packing to come to New Zealand , it is important to consider the following. New Zealand is a unique yet delicate country – a small island – and the introduction of a foreign biohazar such as a disease or a pest, has the potential to cripple the economy and throw the ecosystem into chaos.
This is why New Zealand has especially stringent customs laws, which could affect you when you. Much as I love the coffee in NZ, I also like a cup of Malaysian coffee once in a while.