Travelling to UK for holiday- immigration laws?

Unefemme asked:


Hi, well I’m planning to make a trip to the UK at the end of this year, December. I was wondering if there are any particular laws or restrictions in the UK for New Zealand citizens. I’m an 18 year old, and I’m only going to the UK for a month for holiday. I have accommodation already sorted.
Is there some sort of UK holiday permit there for New Zealanders? Do I need to apply for a visa etc? Also, if someone can provide me some great informative sites on it, would be wonderful.
Any help would be great, thanks!

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2 comments to Travelling to UK for holiday- immigration laws?

  • paul266172

    You can get the information you need at and. Also type uk travel into your Yahoo search engine – should turn up some more sites for you to browse.

    Just remember that the laws here (general laws, that is) may different to the ones you’re used to. Always a good idea to check what is or isn’t legal in the country you’re travelling to.

    Unefemme huh? If you’re in London, I’ll buy you a drink (don’t know about NZ, but 18 is the legal age here)

  • matto_uk

    Alrite :)

    The answer is no. Just bring some cash, clothes and a grin. You get to stay here for 6 months and will need to sign a landing card upon arrival. That’s it!

    For the official word, check the source site below.

    If you are feeling up to shop, I’ve written a chilled out guide to shopping across town – is at the Virtual Tourist site here :

    Have a great time!

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