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New Zealand Entry Card Fill in the Chinese-English Comparison Table 20 19 New Zealand Entry Guide

New Zealand is a very beautiful place. Today, Bian Xiao is going to tell you about New Zealand's immigration strategies. After all, when you travel, you are more concerned about filling in the entry card and some problems you will encounter when you enter the country.

Precautions 1. It is recommended to use mobile phones for international roaming. You can call a friend who picks up the plane locally in New Zealand.

2. Put all the items you want to declare in a box that is easy to take and put, so as to avoid being in a hurry and confusion during inspection (the details of the declared items will be introduced later).

It is forbidden to bring all fresh items (all meat, eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables). If so, please throw it away before getting off the plane.

Please take a pen with you to fill in the disembarkation card, which can be obtained from the flight attendant. If you don't have a flight, you can also get it at the counter in front of the customs inspection station after disembarking, fill it out and then go to the customs! After landing, many places in the airport have Chinese labels, and recently Auckland Airport has prepared Chinese translations for China tourists, so the babies need not be too nervous!

New Zealand announces the types of goods. If you are not sure whether you need to declare your belongings, please declare them all!

Now that we know what to declare, we can start filling in the entries, Kara!

Fill in the New Zealand Entry Card New Zealand's entry inspection is very strict, which can be said to be one of the strictest countries in the world, so you must take a serious attitude when filling out the entry declaration card.

What do you need to know about the new entry card?

On June 20 18, New Zealand Customs issued the latest version of the entry card. The customs minister said that the new entry card will be used from June 165438+ 10/local time. New Zealand Customs will still accept the current version of the entry card in June 10, and it is expected that most passengers will arrive in June 1658.

Let's look at this card together.

There is also the following Chinese translation, which can be obtained on the plane and at the airport.

There is a Chinese translation in it

Please note, please don't fill in this form! You need to fill in the formal English version of the form in capital letters!

Say it again! Fill it in capital letters!

The official new entry form is as follows. Let's take a closer look at what needs to be filled in this form.

Front English version

Positive China contrast

Back English version

Contrast of Chinese on the back

In fact, as long as it is not illegal drugs (Contek, etc. ), there is no problem with antihypertensive drugs and motion sickness drugs.

If you don't take cold medicine, you can also buy good local cold medicine in the local supermarket in New Zealand.

For example, as shown in the following figure.

In addition, it is the tobacco problem that everyone is more concerned about. At present, the number of cigarettes is controlled within 50, so if you bring more than 2 packs of cigarettes, whether you buy them in duty-free shops or not, you should choose to declare them.

Ok, having said the above questions about filling in the immigration form, we are here for customs clearance.

After passing the customs inspection, the plane followed the sign of the big army. Don't worry, Auckland airport has a Chinese logo, which can be seen at a glance. Follow the signs.

Look at the customs passage.

If you have a new China passport, a new China passport with a chip on the left (circled by me) and an old one on the right.

The new version can take the self-service customs clearance channel.

This is the passage of old passports: all passports.

You only need to provide your boarding pass, passport and entry card here at the customs.

Customs sometimes ask questions. Is this your first visit to New Zealand? What's the purpose of your visit to New Zealand? What do you do? ... there are other simple questions, and you can take your luggage after customs.

New Zealand's Ministry of Primary Industries has passed the first level, so let's go to the second level. After customs, there is an elevator. When you get off the elevator, you will see a carousel for baggage claim.

Take out your luggage and go to the Ministry of Primary Industries for biological examination. You will see the slogan below.

This is the last place for you to declare your articles, otherwise you will throw them away. There may be a long queue here, so be patient.

Recently, in order to improve efficiency, the customs merged several channels. When waiting in line, the prosecutor will show you a smoother passage. Just follow the instructions and continue to line up.

Now the prosecutor can speak some simple Chinese, such as: Do you have any fruit? Do you have mushrooms? Wait, if you really don't understand, give him the declared items for inspection.

After the inspection, the unpacked package will be labeled as inspected, and the remaining unpacked luggage will need to pass through the X-ray machine.

So if you don't want to bring it, please don't!