Short-term Entertainment Act Visitor Visa

A Short-term Entertainment Act Visitor Visa is suitable for individuals intending to travel to New Zealand to perform in or support a specific live cultural event or series of events (such as a concert, festival or tour).

Only events being promoted by an individual or entity on Immigration New Zealand’s Approved Promoters List can be used as a basis to apply for this visa.

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Who can apply for a Short-term Entertainment Act Visitor Visa?

To be eligible for this visa, individuals must:

  • be intending to perform in or support a short-term live entertainment act in New Zealand
  • be able to supply a letter from the Approved Promoter of the act they will be performing or supporting which details:
    • the applicant’s name
    • the performance’s name
    • the applicant’s role in the performance
    • the dates and, if applicable, the duration of the performance, as well as how long they will need to be in New Zealand for the act
  • be able to demonstrate they have a sponsor, or sufficient personal funds to support themselves while in New Zealand:
    • at least NZD $1000 per month if accommodation has not been paid for
    • at least NZD $400 per month if accommodation has already been paid for
  • be able to show that they have a ticket booked to leave New Zealand/sufficient funds to purchase one, or a sponsor who can cover their travel costs
  • meet the minimum health and good character requirements for a visa to New Zealand

Note that if you meet the above criteria but are from a country which has a visa waiver arrangement with New Zealand, you do not need to apply for a visa before you travel to New Zealand. However, you must apply for and secure an Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA).

What does a Short-term Entertainment Act Visitor Visa offer?

If successful, applicants for this visa are permitted to:

  • travel to New Zealand in order to participate in a live entertainment act
  • spend up to three months in New Zealand in order to prepare for, travel to and perform in or support this act
  • bring their partner and/or dependent children (19 or younger) to New Zealand with them
How do I apply for a Short-term Entertainment Visitor Visa?

Before applying, check if you would normally require a visa to visit New Zealand. If not, then you can apply for an NZeTA providing that you meet the other eligibility criteria above. The cost of applying for an NZeTA is NZD $17 for applications submitted via the app or NZD $23 for applications submitted via website, plus an NZD $35 International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL).

If you need to submit an application for a Short-term Entertainment Visitor Visa, this can be done either online or on paper via a designated New Zealand Visa Application Centre. Application fees vary depending on the number of applicants and their nationalities, ranging from NZD $35 to NZD $246.

Around 80% of applications for Short-term Entertainment Visitor Visas receive a decision within six weeks.

Mohamed Anas Sirajur Raheem

BA (Political Studies), LLB (VUW)

Mohamed is a New Zealand Immigration Consultant with VisaEnvoy and an enrolled Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.

He is a former New Zealand Immigration Officer (Visa Services) and Border Officer at Auckland International Airport. He has several years of experience working in various Government Departments in New Zealand and has also worked as a Licensed Immigration Adviser at a prominent New Zealand Immigration firm.

His areas of expertise and interest are in the fields of General Skilled Migration, Temporary Work (Long and Short Stay), Business visas, Partner, Parent and Child Visa streams.

Mohamed was inspired to pursue a career in immigration by his own migration experiences. Over the years he has assisted individuals, families, large corporations, Professional sportspeople, and Entertainers (singers, speakers, and actors) to come to New Zealand.

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