New Zealand Visa RequirementsFor Brazil passport holders

Brazilian citizens require an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) to visit New Zealand, costing NZD 12 (approximately USD 7). New Zealand offers the landscapes of Middle-Earth (Lord of the Rings film locations), Milford Sound fjord, Tongariro Crossing volcanic terrain, Bay of Islands, Rotorua's geothermal activity and Maori culture, and world-class adventure sports in Queenstown.

Electronic Travel Authorization
90 days max stay
$12 visa cost
Wellington
Oceania
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English
UTC+12

Brazil passport holders must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) online before traveling to New Zealand.

Apply for the New Zealand NZeTA via the NZeTA app (mobile) or at nzeta.immigration.govt.nz before travel. Cost: NZD 12 (NZeTA) + NZD 35 (IVL) = NZD 47 total (approximately USD 28). The NZeTA is valid for 2 years from grant date, allowing multiple stays up to 90 days each. Required: passport, email, credit card. Processing: usually immediate but allow 72 hours before travel. Present your passport at Auckland Airport (AKL) , the NZeTA is electronically linked and no physical document is needed.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Brazil to New Zealand: What You Need to Know

New Zealand requires Brazilian passport holders to obtain an Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) before travel, costing NZD 12 plus an International Visitor Levy (IVL) of NZD 35 , total approximately NZD 47 (around USD 28) per visit. The NZeTA was introduced in 2019 for visa-waiver countries including Brazil. Flights from Brazil to New Zealand (Auckland, AKL) are among the world's longest, typically routing via Sydney (Qantas, LATAM connection), Los Angeles (Air New Zealand), or Santiago (LATAM to Auckland direct seasonally).

Practical Tips

Queenstown is the adventure capital: bungee jumping (birthplace of commercial bungee, AJ Hackett), skydiving, jet boat on the Shotover Canyon, and skiing at Remarkables and Coronet Peak. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing (8-hour trek) is New Zealand's best day walk , requires shuttle booking from Whakapapa or Turangi. Milford Sound is accessible from Queenstown (4-hour drive on stunning road) or via cruise from Te Anau. Hobbiton (Matamata) is open as a film set tour year-round and requires advance booking. Rotorua's geothermal landscape, Maori hangi (earth oven feast), and Te Puia cultural performance are essential North Island experiences. LATAM runs São Paulo-Auckland direct seasonally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Brazilians need a visa for New Zealand?

Brazilian passport holders do not need a traditional visa but must obtain a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) before travel. Cost: NZD 12 plus NZD 35 International Visitor Levy (IVL) = NZD 47 total (around USD 28). Apply at nzeta.immigration.govt.nz.

How long can Brazilians stay in New Zealand?

The NZeTA allows up to 90 days per visit and is valid for 2 years from grant date (multiple visits). New Zealand does not cap total days per year across multiple visits in the same way Schengen does.

Are there direct flights from Brazil to New Zealand?

LATAM operates direct São Paulo (GRU) to Auckland (AKL) flights seasonally. Otherwise, connections route via Sydney (Qantas, Air New Zealand), Los Angeles (Air New Zealand), or Santiago (LATAM). Total journey time from São Paulo: approximately 18-24 hours.

What adventure sports can Brazilians do in Queenstown?

Queenstown is the world adventure capital: bungee jumping (AJ Hackett Kawarau Bridge, birthplace of commercial bungee), skydiving over Lake Wakatipu, jet boating on Shotover Canyon, white water rafting, paragliding over the Remarkables, and skiing at Coronet Peak and The Remarkables ski areas.