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Kiwis based in Australia hoping to see family across the ditch can start planning their sojourns home sooner than expected.
New Zealand’s planned five-step border reopening plan has been brought forward this week, with isolation requirements for double-vaccinated Kiwis returning home scrapped weeks earlier than expected.
From 11.59pm on Wednesday, March 2, vaccinated Kiwis entering New Zealand from Australia will no longer need to self-isolate.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the change of plans amid New Zealand’s current Omicron outbreak, which sees the country currently suffering the highest rates of COVID-19 transmission in the world.
But Australians holidaymakers shouldn’t get planning a quick weekend jump across the ditch just yet. Vaccinated Aussie citizens wanting a holiday in New Zealand still have to wait for step four of the original border reopening plan, which sees all travellers from Australia and from countries who don’t require special visas able to enter NZ.
While that is still currently proposed to happen around July this year, Aussies can cross their fingers they may be able to head across for an adventure holiday earlier. COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins advised last month that “the reopening to visa-free tourists is also likely to be brought forward, with July being the latest date we anticipate this happening.”
Of course, during all five steps, testing will remain critical. Every traveller will be required to undertake a rapid antigen test (RAT) on the day they arrive and on day five or six. All positive RATs must be registered and followed up with a PCR test.
New Zealand had 19,599 new cases reported on Tuesday, March 1, with over 300 cases currently in hospital.
Kiwis returning to New Zealand from Australia will not need to isolate upon arrival from 11.59pm on Wednesday, while Australian holidaymakers will need to wait to enter the country until later in 2022. For more information, head to the New Zealand Government’s COVID-19 website.
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