Sunday, May 31, 2015

Travel to New Zealand (or Australia) with hiking shoes

I did travel to New Zealand with some outdoor equipment and here is some basic information.

Travelling to New Zealand (or Australia) with outdoor equipment is not a problem, just make few things sure before you travel.

* Clean your outdoor equipment from mud - hiking shoes, tents and everything before you enter into airplane to New Zealand.
* Put your outdoor equipment into separate place in your luggage, so it's easy to check. This is not required, but it makes checking easier.
* You can wear your hiking shoes in the airplane, just make sure that hiking shoes are clean from mud.
* In the airplane, you will get New Zealand Arrival Card - Fill the information correctly.

On 2nd page, they ask about bio security risk items, fill it correctly as I did.


* When you are arrived into New Zealand, there is first check that you can enter into country. Give that New Zealand arrival card with passport to check-in person. He (or she) will probably not ask anything too much, he just marks the the New Zealand Arrival Card and gives it back to you with your passport.
* Also get the Luggage.
* Next step - just go to next check-in, that is bio security border check-in. "MPI" - Ministry for Primary Industries. - everyone needs to go in it - First, you can choose any line of MPI check-in.
* Give your New Zealand Arrival Card to check-in person. He (or she) will ask about your outdoor equipment... for example, "what outdoor equipment you have?" - just say that you have hiking shoes (and perhaps tent, and perhaps something else). He (or she) might ask if those outdoor equipment are new or used. Just say that too and no problems. He (or she) will direct you to right path, for example: "Go to path number 2" and you go to there.
* Wait for your turn in MPI at right path.
* Show your outdoor equipment to MPI personal. If outdoor equipments are in your luggage, there is big table to open your luggage for show. No problems there.
* MPI personal is only interested in your outdoor equipment, nothing else. If your outdoor equipments are clean, you are clean to go and it takes one minute or two. If your outdoor equipment are muddy, your outdoor equipment must be cleaned - on way or another - or trash them.
* Next step is to go into x-ray scan, it's fast, just put your stuff on x-ray scan and you are ready to go.
* And then you are in the New Zealand.

All this - for me - was very fast, getting from airplane took reasonable short time for me, maybe it took like one (1) hour from airplane landing get into New Zealand with luggage. - But I did clean my outdoor equipment at home - and I had my outdoor equipment in the separate plastic bag in luggage - so MPI personal can check them easily.

NOTE: Remember trash all food - unless you really need them - before you enter to New Zealand - or at least fill it correctly into New Zealand Arrival Card...

2 comments:

  1. Hei!
    Olen matkustamassa ensimmäistä kertaa Uuteen-Seelantiin ja haluaisin kysyä yhtä asiaa siihen liittyen. Ensimmäistä kertaa yksin matkassa ja kun matkakin on niin pitkä, se hieman stressaa minua.

    Maahantulokortissa kohdassa 8 on kysymys, josta en ole täysin varma, tai sitten en vain ymmärrä sitä. Kun suomalaisena en tarvitse viisumia parin viikon lomareissulle, niin kumman alla olevista vaihtoehdoista valitsen:
    "Select one:
    -I hold a temporary entry class visa (Tick yes if you currently
    hold a visa, even if it is not attached as a label to your passport). or
    -I do not hold a visa and am applying for a visitor visa on arrival."

    Kiitos vaivannäöstä jo etukäteen!

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    1. Hei,

      Tuosta asiasta ei kannata stressata, Suomalaiset pääsee ilman viisumia uuteen seelantiin pariksi viikoksi lomalle.
      * Ja vaikka vastaisit tuohon kysymykseen väärin, niin ne korjaa siinä kun katselevat maahantulokorttia passin kanssa.
      -> Taisin vastata alenpaan. -> Ja menin suoraan maahantulo tiskille jossa katsoivat tuon arrival cardin ja löivät leimat passiin. -> Siellä on erillinen "Visa on arrival" tiski jonne ei tarvii mennä.
      -> Itse vastasin hieman väärin "Goods obtained overseas and purchased duty-free in New zealand with total value of more than N$700 (including gifts). -> vastasin yes, kun oli läppäri ja kamera mukana, mutta virkailija tuossa maahantulo tiskillä kysyi että mitä tavarat on ja vastasin: "my personal laptop and camera", ja virkailija korjasi vastauksen "no".

      Enemmänkin he ovat tarkkoja ettet vie ruokaa tms. tai mitään orgaanista sinne, ja pidät vaelluskengät ym. teltat puhtaina kun menet maahan sisään. Ei ne jalkapohjia kyylää jos kengät näyttää suunnillieen siistiältä. ym.

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