In regard to your passport being valid 3 months post trip departure, this is only true for certain countries. If you are coming from the United States, it only needs to be valid one month post departure.
Thanks a ton! We are planning our Honeymoon for March 2025 and these are mega helpful! Now just trying to find good flights from Montreal to NZ! Wish us luck! and thanks again :)
Hi Michael, thanks for the great tips. Looking forward to our trip to the South Island next month.Is it a traffic offence in NZ if the rear view of the driver is obstructed by the luggage over stacking.
Hi @qchhin I am not a legal expert, but I would say you, for safety reasons, it would be required having clear vision into the following traffic. Check out the NZ road code - www.nzta.govt.nz/roadcode/general-road-code/ Enjoy your time!
In regard to your passport being valid 3 months post trip departure, this is only true for certain countries. If you are coming from the United States, it only needs to be valid one month post departure.
Great to hear you checked this out. This is a super important point and I would highly encourage travellers to be super mindful of the passport rules!
Thanks a ton! We are planning our Honeymoon for March 2025 and these are mega helpful! Now just trying to find good flights from Montreal to NZ! Wish us luck! and thanks again :)
Great to hear you are getting value out of the video. Enjoy your time!
Hi Michael, thanks for the great tips. Looking forward to our trip to the South Island next month.Is it a traffic offence in NZ if the rear view of the driver is obstructed by the luggage over stacking.
Hi @qchhin I am not a legal expert, but I would say you, for safety reasons, it would be required having clear vision into the following traffic. Check out the NZ road code - www.nzta.govt.nz/roadcode/general-road-code/ Enjoy your time!