
You must pay them before you leave NZ. You can pay online at. You can pay your arrival and departure levies at the same time. NZ$3.37 for every person over 2 years old departing.NZ$18.21 for every person over 2 years old arriving.We will send an invoice to the email address you give us on your advance notice of arrival and departures forms. You must pay a Border Clearance Levy whenever you cross New Zealand's border. If you can’t land at an MPI-approved airport, you must get permission at least 10 working days in advance, unless there is an emergency. Complete NZCS 361: Application for aircraft arrival/departure (DOC 361 KB). Send your completed form to Fact Sheet 46: Craft arrivals and departures (PDF 2.3 MB).If you are arriving outside of working hours, you must get approval at least 5 working days in advance. Note: the Passenger Arrival card is a sample only and cannot be presented to Customs or MPI staff. a clearance from your last port of departure.

a valid passport or other travel document for each person on board.an ID receipt if you have completed the online Border Cash Report - Note: if you choose to use the online Border Cash Report form, this must be carried out with 72 hours of your travel.a completed NZCS 337: Border Cash Report (DOC 332 KB) if anyone on board is carrying NZ$10,000 or more cash or equivalent OR.a completed Passenger Arrival Card (PDF 205 KB) for each person on the plane.Don’t let any people, luggage or cargo leave the plane until the officers give you permission. Send a completed Form C1A: Inward Report (PDF 123 KB) to you arrive, Customs and MPI biosecurity officers will come to meet you. You must arrive during working hours unless there are extenuating circumstances. Visit MPI’s website for more information. The airports that are both Customs Places and Places of First Arrival (MPI), where international non-scheduled and private flights can arrive at are:Īnyone wishing to land a plane at an airport that is not on this list will need to first obtain permission from Customs (in relation to airports that are not Customs Places) and/or MPI (in relation to airports that are not Places of First Arrival). These flights are still subject to the requirements of the Customs and Excise Act 2018 and the Biosecurity Act 1993, such as the requirement to provide advance notice of arrival, and to land at a Customs Place and Place of First Arrival (or obtain prior approval from Customs and/or MPI to land elsewhere). Non-scheduled and private flights can arrive at central and regional airports in New Zealand. Non-scheduled arrivals in New Zealand to disembark at international terminal Visit the New Zealand Traveller Declaration website for more information about how the declaration will evolve and replace the New Zealand paper arrival card from mid-2023. Update: New Zealand Traveller Declaration If a carrier also provides scheduled international air services, then passenger information can be provided within existing processes for those flights.

Passenger information and confirmation that all on board have met the requirements can be sent to Information can be provided either on a Spreadsheet, word document, or email.
