New Zealand considers granting long-term visa for Vietnamese

By Hoang Thuy   March 11, 2024 | 02:59 am PT
New Zealand considers granting long-term visa for Vietnamese
Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (L) and Speaker of the New Zealand Parliament Gerry Brownlee at their meeting in Wellington on March 11, 2024. Photo by Nhat Bac
Speaker of the New Zealand Parliament Gerry Brownlee pledged to promote the issuance of long-term visa for Vietnamese citizens during a meeting with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Monday.

With the visa relaxation commitment, Gerry highly appreciated the Vietnamese community's great contributions to his country as well as the relationship between the two countries.

He agreed to increase people-to-people exchanges and cultural cooperation, contributing to strengthening the friendship and cohesion between the two peoples.

The Vietnamese community in New Zealand has about 11,000 people, mainly living in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington.

A New Zealand visitor visa allows one to stay for up to either six months (multiple entry) or nine months (single entry).

Vietnam has yet to waive visas for citizens from New Zealand, who need to apply for a visa for three-month stay with multiple entries.

PM Chinh and his wife are on an official visit to New Zealand, at the invitation of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, from March 10 to 11.

 
 
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