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S’poreans Can Now Use Self-Service Passport Kiosks In 4 New Zealand Airports

S’poreans Can Use New Zealand Automated Passport Kiosks From 12 Feb

Planning a trip to New Zealand soon?

If that’s the case, you’ll be pleased to know that Singaporeans will now be able to make use of automated passport controls in New Zealand, starting Tuesday (12 Feb).

You know what that means, say goodbye to snaking queues that are synonymous with manual passport controls.

Aged 12 & above can use eGates

This latest initiative is part of the Singapore-New Zealand Enhanced Partnership that is expected to boost trade, business, and tourism between both countries.

To make use of the automated passport machines, aka eGates, Singaporean travellers need only meet 2 requirements,

  • Aged 12 and above
  • Have an ePassport

Here’s a quick look at the eGates found in Singapore.

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Basically, these machines allow travellers to scan their passports by themselves. In most cases, this takes significantly less time, as compared to conventional manual passport controls.

These eGate facilities are available at 4 airports across New Zealand, namely:

  • Auckland Airport
  • Wellington Airport
  • Christchurch Airport
  • Queenstown Airport

So if you’re planning a trip to any of these cities, remember to hop right over to the automated passport control lane.

 

NZ nationals can use eGates in Singapore too

As part of this initiative, New Zealand nationals will also be able to make use of eGate facilities in Singapore, after they apply for Singapore’s Frequent Traveller Programme.

New Zealand nationals have to meet these requirements to be eligible for the programme:

  • Aged 6 & above
  • Have more than 6 months’ validity on their passports
  • Visited Singapore at least twice in the past 2 years

Looking forward to seeing more Kiwi pals

We hope this new initiative bears fruit for both countries, and will hopefully lead to increased flows of people and goods between both countries.

For those visiting New Zealand in the near future, this added convenience is surely  something to look forward to, in addition to the gorgeous natural landscape that New Zealand is famous for.

But for the rest of us, let’s get ready to welcome our Kiwi pals from down under!

Featured image from Customs Today.

Jay Lo

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