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Planning to travel to New Zealand? This video covers everything you need to know about the essential passenger checklist, including what you can and cannot bring into the country. Learn about New Zealand’s strict biosecurity rules, the must-have travel essentials, and tips to avoid fines at the border. Whether you’re a tourist, student, or migrant, this guide will help you prepare for a smooth entry into New Zealand. #NewZealandTravel #NZChecklist #TravelTips #NZBiosecurity #WhatToBring #NZCustoms #MovingToNZ #NZImmigration #PackingTips #nurses #nursingnz #oet #osce #internationalnurses #nzjobs @edgeviewtales #malayalam #newzealandmalayalam #oettips #newzealand #newzealandnurse • Informations &Updates NZ When traveling to New Zealand, you must declare certain items to ensure compliance with biosecurity and customs regulations. Here’s a general guide on what you need to declare: 1. Biosecurity Declarations (MPI - Ministry for Primary Industries) New Zealand has strict biosecurity laws to protect its environment. You must declare: ✅ Food – Any fresh, dried, packaged, or cooked food items. ✅ Plants & Seeds – Fruits, vegetables, nuts, flowers, seeds, and herbs. ✅ Animal Products – Honey, dairy, meat, fish, eggs, feathers, skins, shells, or other animal-related products. ✅ Camping & Outdoor Equipment – Hiking boots, tents, fishing gear, bikes, or any outdoor equipment that may carry soil or plant matter. ✅ Wooden Items – Handicrafts, furniture, or souvenirs made of wood. Tip: If in doubt, declare it! If an item is risky, it may be inspected, treated, or confiscated, but failing to declare can result in a fine. 2. Customs Declarations (New Zealand Customs Service) You must declare if you are bringing: ✅ Cash over NZ$10,000 (or foreign equivalent). ✅ Medications – Prescription medicines require a doctor’s note. ✅ Duty-Free Alcohol & Tobacco – Limits apply (e.g., 3 bottles of spirits and 50 cigarettes). ✅ Firearms & Weapons – Must have prior approval. ✅ Restricted & Prohibited Items – Drugs, endangered species products, explosives, certain knives, and counterfeit goods. 3. Personal Belongings & Electronics • Laptops, cameras, and personal electronics are usually fine for personal use. • Bringing goods worth over NZ$700? You may need to pay duty/tax. How to Declare • Fill out the Passenger Arrival Card truthfully. • Declare any restricted items to a customs or biosecurity officer. • Be prepared for bag inspections if needed.