Is it strong? Are there a lot of jobs? Or, is it in the sh**, like America? Additional Details FYI - I don't know how I did it, but I accidentally made it say I'm in Auckland. N...
However we dont like to be to far form shopping, preferably organic, and some big town type things. We like warmer climates but low temps at night are no big deal. We would like to live where other ...
Can anybody describe the neighborhoods within Auckland city as to how they compare to the ones in Seattle. For example, which ones would be similar to Queen Anne, Magnolia, Laurelhurst, Leschi, C...
Hey. Last night I went to the year 10 dinner dance. At it, they played the song Zorba the greek, but the techno remix haha. This afternoon I'm leaving Brisbane for nz, wellington. Last night I ...
I am in South Korea. This summer vacation, I have a plan to visit New Zealand for my trip. However, I have a problem. That is one I have no information about New Zealand ever. So, where do I go ...
Get individual passports, tourist visa and plane tickets. Arrange with airline to put them under 'Young Passenger Travelling Alone' where the airline will give them special care and look after them from the time you hand them over for departure until they are safely handed over to your wife. Good Luck.
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First apply for holiday visa for them ,once thats approved book flights to here and find out if your children are allowed to fly without an adult, next make sure your wife knows what time to pick them up.
Sparkle.
Chuck them on a plane.
PARADISE_WATERS
Whether they need an immigration visa or not depends on what citizenship they currently hold.
Check out the website below or contact the local New Zealand embassy in your area.
New Zealand is a very backward country so be ready for dumb questions at the airport when you arrive like "have you been on a farm".And also don't carry any food with you once you leave the aeroplane on arrival.