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Summary of government proposals for: ȓȓ ȓȓ Authority ȓȓ Fees and Levies Review Government is consulting on several changes and proposals that will affect international visitors travelling to New Zealand. This document provides a succinct summary of the proposals. Each proposal has its own discussion document that provides further detail and information on how to make a submission. Consultation period ends 22 July 2018 www.mbie.govt.nz/border-changes MBIE 3767_JUN 2018 Photo credit: Patrick Bodzak

Summary of government proposals and Tourism Consultation period ends 22 July 2018 What is the? The number of visitors to New Zealand has grown strongly over the past few years, and growth is expected to continue. Government is proposing a so that international visitors are contributing to the tourism infrastructure they use and to helping conserve our natural environment. The as proposed aims to: charge only international visitors, not New Zealanders have as little impact as possible on travellers and carriers such as airlines have low collection costs align with New Zealand s international interests and agreements. ƨhow ƨ much will it be? Between $25-35, generating around $57-80 million per year. Government is seeking input on what the rate should be. ƨhow ƨ will it work? For visitors who require a visa, an extra charge will be added to their visa fee. Most visitors who don t require a visa before travelling to New Zealand will be required to apply for an Authority and will pay their at this time. The Authority is a proposed new border security and facilitation measure currently out for consultation that would help speed things up at the border. Find out more here: www.mbie.govt.nz/border-changes

ƨwho ƨ will have to pay the? Most international visitors entering New Zealand for 12 months or less will be charged an. ƨexemptions ƨ There are certain exemptions in recognition of New Zealand s international obligations and interests. The following people will be exempt from payment of the : Australian citizens and permanent residents people from Pacific Islands Forum countries, such as Tonga and Samoa those on diplomatic, military, medical and humanitarian visas those transiting New Zealand business visitor visa and APEC business traveller card holders children under two years old. ƨhow ƨ will the money be spent? The money collected will be split between tourism infrastructure and conservation activity. Government is seeking submissions on what this split should be, as well as the types of projects that should be funded. ƨwhen ƨ would the come into effect? It would likely to come into effect in the second half of 2019 (at the same time as the introduction of the Authority). ƨhow ƨ do I make a submission? Visit www.mbie.govt.nz/border-changes to view the Discussion Document, which includes instructions on how to submit.

Summary of government proposals Authority Consultation period ends 22 July 2018 What is an Authority? Government is consulting on a proposal to introduce an Authority for some groups of travellers. It is a new security and facilitation measure that, if it is introduced, will help to speed things up at the border. The Authority as proposed aims to: enhance security and reduce immigration risks address smuggling and biosecurity risks maintain or improve traveller experiences support New Zealand s international relationships and agreements manage the provision of services more efficiently adapt to the changing needs and requirements of the government, stakeholders and travellers over time. ƨwhy ƨ an Authority? The number of visitors to New Zealand has grown strongly over the past few years, and growth is expected to continue. Most short term visitors arriving by air or sea do not need to apply for a visa, which supports our tourism industry by making it easy to travel. However, when people don t have to apply for visas, we only learn about them once they are en route to New Zealand. We are unable to screen these travellers in advance for border and immigration risks and have a reduced ability to make entering New Zealand smoother and faster as technology evolves. The Authority proposal aims to deal with these issues and is part of wider government efforts to make border crossing as seamless as possible. ƨhow ƨ would it work? Before coming to New Zealand, travellers required to hold an Authority will fill out a simple form and pay their fee online, creating an electronic account that will be easy to set up and update. Some travellers will also have to pay the at this point. This proposal is currently out for consultation as well. Find out more here: www.mbie.govt.nz/border-changes Government proposes that the Authority will be valid for two years, but is seeking input on this.

ƨwhat ƨ sort of information will people have to provide? Government is consulting on the information to be provided by travellers. The current proposal is that it would be similar to arrival card information and would include: name and birthdate passport details contact details some declarations, such as about criminal conviction history (certain convictions require a visa to travel) and travel intention (for example, travelling to New Zealand to seek medical care requires a visa). optional biometric information (passport photo) ƨwho ƨ would have to hold an Authority? Most travellers who aren t required to get a visa before entering New Zealand will have to hold an Authority. This includes citizens of visitor and transit visa waiver countries, cruise passengers, cruise ship crew and commercial airline crew. We propose that Australian citizens be exempted, though Australian permanent residents would not. New Zealand citizens and holders of valid New Zealand visas (both resident visas and temporary visas) will continue to be able to enter New Zealand without an Authority. ƨis ƨ an Authority a visa? No. An Authority is technically a condition of visa waiver travel. New Zealand will maintain its current suite of visa waiver countries. ƨhow ƨ much would it cost? Final costings are still under development, but we expect it will cost around $9 per person. ƨwhen ƨ would the Authority come into effect? It would likely come into effect in the second half of 2019. ƨhow ƨ do I make a submission? Visit www.mbie.govt.nz/border-changes to view the Authority Discussion Document, which includes instructions on how to submit.

Summary of government proposals Fees and Levies Review Consultation period ends 22 July 2018 What is being proposed? Government is proposing to increase some immigration fees and levies so that enough money is collected to pay for the cost of providing services and managing risks related to immigration. These costs have increased as more people come to New Zealand and the risks associated with immigration become more complex. Fees for some classes of visa will increase, while others will decrease. This is to ensure that the fees reflect the cost required to process the different kinds of visa. Summary of proposed changes: Work visas (excluding Recognised Seasonal Employers, Working Holiday and humanitarian work visas) Student visas Group visitor visas Business visas Other visas levies + 54 per cent 6.5 per cent 45 per cent 1 per cent + 10 per cent + 43 per cent In addition, the government is proposing to remove the $20 online discount for certain visa applications and increase the employer accreditation fee. ƨhow ƨ will the money be spent? The proposed increases are needed to cover the following increased costs (over five years): $119.774 million to meet the increasing cost of visa processing services $39.576 million to enhance border security and strengthen the regulation of immigration advisers. Proposed increases are also required to make up for a shortfall accumulated over the past few years where not enough funding was collected to cover New Zealand costs. The current deficit is expected to be paid off over the next three to five years. ƨwhen ƨ will the changes come into effect? The new fee and rates are likely to come into effect in November 2018. ƨhow ƨ do I make a submission? Visit www.mbie.govt.nz/border-changes to view the Fees and Levies Review Discussion Document, which includes instructions on how to submit.

How will proposed border changes affect travellers? visitors to New Zealand will be affected differently by proposed changes to border fees, levies and processes. On the following pages are some examples that illustrate what the combined changes may mean for different traveller types. Visa fees are provided in a range that reflects inclusion and exclusion of the discount applicants receive for applying online. Note that this discount is proposed to be removed. The rate for the, reflects the midpoint of the $25-35 range being consulted on. The rates include GST, where applicable. The examples do not include the existing Border Clearance, which covers passenger clearance costs for the Ministry of Primary Industries and the New Zealand Customs Service. This is paid as a part of travel costs, eg. included in the price of an airfare or cruise ticket. The Fees and Levies Review is also seeking feedback on a future Border Clearance option. That is not taken into account in the examples below.

INDIVIDUAL TRAVELLING ON A VISITOR VISA FAMILY GROUP OF FOUR TRAVELLING ON VISITOR VISAS Visa fee $151 $170 $190 $20 $39 Visa fee $151 $170 $190 $20 $39 $14 $21 $7 $14 $21 $7 n/a $30 $30 n/a $120 $120 Combined $165 $184 $241 $57 $76 Combined $165 $184 $331 $147 $166 INDIVIDUAL FROM A VISA WAIVER COUNTRY FAMILY GROUP OF FOUR FROM A VISA WAIVER COUNTRY Visa fee Visa fee n/a $9 $9 n/a $36 $36 n/a $30 $30 n/a $120 $120 Combined n/a $39 $39 Combined n/a $156 $156 HOW WILL PROPOSED BORDER CHANGES AFFECT TRAVELLERS? 2

INDIVIDUAL AUSTRALIAN CITIZEN FAMILY GROUP OF FOUR AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS Visa fee Visa fee Combined Combined INDIVIDUAL AUSTRALIAN RESIDENT FAMILY GROUP OF FOUR AUSTRALIAN RESIDENTS Visa fee n/a $9 $9 Combined n/a $9 $9 Visa fee n/a $36 $36 Combined n/a $36 $36 HOW WILL PROPOSED BORDER CHANGES AFFECT TRAVELLERS? 3

INDIVIDUAL FROM A VISA REQUIRED PACIFIC COUNTRY TRAVELLING ON A BUSINESS OR VISITOR VISA FAMILY GROUP OF FOUR FROM A VISA REQUIRED PACIFIC COUNTRY TRAVELLING ON VISITOR VISAS Visa fee $116 $135 $150 $15 $34 $14 $21 $7 Combined $130 $149 $171 $22 $41 Visa fee $116 $135 $150 $15 $34 $14 $21 $7 Combined $130 $149 $171 $22 $41 28 28 INDIVIDUAL NON-AUSTRALIAN TRAVELLER ON A CRUISE VESSEL (ARRIVING AND DEPARTING ON THE SAME SHIP WITHIN 28 DAYS) Visa fee FAMILY GROUP OF FOUR NON-AUSTRALIAN TRAVELLERS ON A CRUISE VESSEL (ARRIVING AND DEPARTING ON THE SAME SHIP WITHIN 28 DAYS) Visa fee n/a $9 $9 n/a $36 $36 n/a $30 $30 n/a $120 $120 Combined n/a $39 $39 Combined n/a $156 $156 HOW WILL PROPOSED BORDER CHANGES AFFECT TRAVELLERS? 4