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Visitors to New Zealand

Customs New Zealand

MAF Biosecurity New Zealand (MAFBNZ) Requirements

New Zealand’s economy is dependent on agricultural, horticultural, forest and marine products, as well as tourism. Preventing the introduction of exotic pests is absolutely vital to the well-being of the nation.

MAFBNZ takes biosecurity very seriously. There are severe penalties for not following clearance requirements or failing to comply with directions. You are encouraged to find out more about these requirements by visiting: www.biosecurity.govt.nz and clicking on “Entering New Zealand” or by phoning a quarantine inspector at the intended port of arrival.

Biosecurity documentation/compliance required at first port of entry

MAFBNZ/Customs Passenger Arrival Card
Every person entering New Zealand must complete a personal declaration. Any biosecurity risk (as detailed on the card) must be declared.

 

Master’s Declaration The Biosecurity Act 1993 requires that the vessel Master complete this declaration, which includes the listing of all meat onboard the vessel, such as canned, frozen, dehydrated, vacuum packed and freeze-dried. This document also requires the declaration of any live animals on board.

Fresh Provisions
Vegetables and fruit must not be landed. All fresh produce items will be removed and destroyed at port of first arrival, before free cruising in New Zealand waters is allowed. This also includes honey and other bee products; dairy products; and eggs/egg cartons.

Other items restricted by MAFBNZ 

The following foodstuffs will also be removed and destroyed on arrival in order to allow free cruising in New Zealand.

  • Honey and other bee products
  • Dairy products
  • Eggs/egg cartons Further restrictions Stored cartons – will be inspected and assessed for potential risk.
  • Growing plants – must not be landed or retained on board.
  • Cycles, motorbikes and sporting equipment – must be cleaned to the satisfaction of a quarantine inspector before landing.
  • Unaccompanied items – baggage, stores or items intended for persons other than those on board must be declared by the master.
  • Animals – stringent requirements are necessary to keep New Zealand free of exotic pests and diseases. No animals other than aquarium fish, dogs or cats are likely to be allowed into New Zealand. Yachts arriving with a dog or cat aboard will be required to stay at anchor. ese vessels are not allowed to berth. A weekly inspection (at the vessel owner’s expense) will be required to ensure the animal remains secured on board.
  • CITES items – Inspectors have responsibilities under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) to ensure there are no restricted items amongst goods to be landed. Such items include ivory, turtle shells, coral, whalebone, clamshells and animal skins. Ensure you have a certificate from the country of origin to export such items.
  • Pesticides – e biosecurity inspector is required to inspect the vessel for the presence of pesticides which must be registered in New Zealand.

For full information on biosecurity requirements on arrival in New Zealand, visit: http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/enter/ships/yachts

New Zealand Customs Service

Opua  029 602 1669  
Whangarei  029 250 9305  
Auckland 09 307 6516 029 359 6738
Tauranga 07 571 4133 029 277 0635
Nelson 03 548 1484  
Lyttelton 03 328 7259 029 233 5770

 

MAF Biosecurity New Zealand

Opua09 402 5946029 909 5504
Whangarei09 430 7848 
Auckland09 909 3019029 909 3019
Tauranga07 927 5709 029 927 5709
Nelson/Picton03 545 7774 
Lyttelton03 328 7166029 943 1514

 

Port Telephone Numbers

International code is (+64)

Port Phone Fax
Auckland 09 366 0055 09 366 0219
Bluff 03 212 8159 03 212 8685
Gisborne 06 868 5129 06 867 8084
Greymouth 03 768 1700 03 768 1710
Lyttleton 03 328 8198 03 328 7828
Napier 06 834 4400 06 834 4408
Nelson 03 548 2099 03 546 9015
Opua 09 402 7505 09 402 7763
Otago 03 472 7890 03 472 7891
Picton 03 573 8000 03 573 7695
Taranaki 06 751 0200 06 751 0886
Tauranga 07 572 8899 07 572 8800
Timaru 03 684 4199 03 684 5615
Wellington 04 495 3800 04 495 3820
Westport 03 789 7249 03 789 6269
Whangarei 09 438 1279 09 438 7067