Key Points
- Travelers arriving from the regions of Nauru, Tuvalu, and American Samoa will not be required to undergo Managed Isolation Quarantine (MIQ) or self-quarantine
Overview
Beginning February 27, 2022, at 11:59 PM, the government of New Zealand will allow eligible travelers from Nauru, Tuvalu, and American Samoa to enter the country without undergoing Managed Isolation Quarantine (MIQ) or self-isolation upon arrival. All travelers arriving from these regions must be fully vaccinated. In addition, only travelers arriving from these regions who hold residency in New Zealand will be permitted to enter. These travelers will not have to undergo pre-departure test requirements.
Travelers from these regions, who arrive from a non-quarantine-free travel country, such as Australia or Fiji, will still be subject to quarantine and testing requirements. For additional information, click here.
What are the Changes?
The government of New Zealand will not require fully vaccinated travelers arriving from Nauru, Tuvalu, and American Samoa to undergo quarantine upon arrival in New Zealand beginning February 27, 2022, with additional considerations.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check the government of New Zealand’s website for the latest updates and information.
Written by: Jessie Butchley, Global Immigration Writer, Envoy Global
Source: United Against COVID-19, New Zealand