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Butter, aerosols, gels.
According to the relevant documents, New Zealand** has strict rules on the amount of liquids, aerosols and gels that can be carried in the cabin of international flights, and any individual or group of people must properly dispose of the liquids, aerosols or gels they are carrying before boarding the aircraft (e.g. checked baggage), or ask airline staff in advance, otherwise the staff at the security checkpoint will not allow non-compliant items to be carried on board.
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You seem to be able to bring what you said above... But shampoo ... I'm afraid that it will come out...
Contec can't be brought, ephedrine-related drugs can't be brought, and lemon can't be brought.
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You can bring things like toothpaste and shampoo. But be sure to check it in. Otherwise, it will be confiscated. But I don't think it's necessary to bring it. Buy it when it's on sale.。。 It's good and cheap...
Girls' supplies can also be brought.。。 Death here is precious.
Generally speaking, New Zealand Airlines is 20 kilograms. Up to 23 kg. Hand luggage is 7 kg.。
New Zealand Airlines is the most stringent. Other airlines can carry a few kilograms more.
But you have to look at your own ticket for details. There is something written.
Usually 20kg
I also studied abroad in New Zealand. It's been a year. Hey...
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All food, plants, seeds, soil, and dairy products are absolutely not allowed. Cold medicine, Western medicine, pseudoephedrine ingredients can not be brought.
Toothpaste, shampoo, makeup, toilet paper, and girls' products are allowed, but please check them in. Please check in fruit knives as well. The weight should be determined according to the standard of your chosen airline.
The NYU Student Visa can be checked up to 40kg. Those student visas of Singapore Airlines can reach 30kg, and if it is not a student visa, then it can only be checked in 20kg.
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1.Passport and visa: Make sure your passport is valid and you have obtained the appropriate visa.
2.Comfortable shoes and clothing: New Zealand's climate is diverse, and you may need to wear layers of clothing, especially during the winter months. Please bring comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for hiking.
3.Sunglasses and sunscreen: The New Zealand sun is strong and you need to protect your eyes** and your eyes.
4.Camera: New Zealand is blessed with beautiful winds and natural landscapes, and you'll definitely want to capture beautiful **.
5.Power converter: New Zealand voltage is 230v, if you have electronics, please bring the corresponding power converter.
7.Medicines and first aid supplies: Please bring the medicines and first aid supplies you need in case you need them.
8.Language Translator or Language Translation App: If you don't know English or the local language, bring a Language Translator or Language Translator app.
9.Maps and navigation equipment: Please bring maps and navigation equipment to help you find where you want to go.
10.Other: Other items that may be needed include travel wallets, raincoats, umbrellas, trekking poles, mosquito nets, etc.
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Traveling far away is definitely a kind of enjoyment for travel enthusiasts, especially when traveling abroad to enjoy the scenery of a foreign country is a beautiful thing, if you are not prepared enough to go out to travel will inevitably have an impact on the trip, so what are the necessary items to bring when you go out to travel?
First of all, you must prepare passports and ID cards and other items that indicate your identity, these things are not only to travel to New Zealand to bring well, as long as you go abroad, you must carry with you, and you must keep it, if you lose it, it will bring great inconvenience to your travel.
New Zealand's climate is changeable, so it's a good idea to pack waterproof and cold-proof clothing for emergencies and if you forget to bring it, you can buy it locally, but things can be more expensive here.
In order for you to pass through the customs inspection smoothly, do not bring too much fruit and food, as for cash, you do not need to bring more, in New Zealand, you can withdraw money with a credit card at any time, carrying too much cash is too troublesome, and it is not safe.
New Zealand has a low latitude, a pure atmosphere, and strong sun exposure, so it's best to bring some sunscreen and a sun umbrella is also good. In order to prevent the inconvenience caused by soil and water adaptation, it is best to bring some essential medicines such as diarrhea, blood pressure lowering and fever reducers.
In addition to these things to bring to New Zealand, please note the following.
New Zealand's fjord areas are more humid, mosquitoes and flies and other pests are more, these places can not go, don't go, if you are interested, bring some mosquito repellent ointment, do not feel free to the lake or river water, otherwise it is easy to cause diarrhea and other adverse reactions, drinking water to boiling water, filtered water is the best.
New Zealand does not have a fixed rainy season, precipitation is abundant throughout the year, please bring rain gear when you go out to play, it is likely to become a soup chicken!
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Summary. Meat and meat products: e.g
Sausages, ham, beef jerky, pork jerky, meat candies, brine chicken, roast duck, and salted meat mooncakes are not allowed to enter New Zealand. These may contain bacteria or animal pathogens and can be easily spread to the flora and fauna of New Zealand. Bee products:
Bees such as bees, pollen, propolis, hives, royal jelly, hives, honey syrup, etc. are prohibited. For example, bird's nest, deer antler, deer whip, bear bile, dried reptiles (such as dried snakes, dried lizards), chicken gold, etc. are not allowed to be carried.
Hello, it's a pleasure to serve you. There are several categories of things that are prohibited when going to New Zealand. For example, animals:
Insects, pets, ornamental fish, birds, baby turtles, eggs, etc. are not allowed to enter New Zealand. Dairy products: including milk and cheese, milk powder, butter, ghee and 3-in-1 dairy drinks, are not allowed to be brought into New Zealand.
Meat and meat products: e.g. sausages, ham, beef jerky, pork jerky, meat candied fruits, brine and chicken, roast duck, salted meat mooncakes, etc. are not allowed to enter New Zealand.
These may contain bacteria or animal pathogens and can be easily spread to the flora and fauna of New Zealand. Bee products: bees such as bees, pollen, propolis, beehives, royal jelly, honeycombs, honey syrup, etc. are prohibited.
For example, bird's nest, deer antler, deer whip, bear bile, dried reptiles (such as dried snakes, dried lizards), chicken gold, etc. are not allowed to be carried.
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Before studying in New Zealand, students must remember to prepare their luggage, check the departure date and weather, and bring their clothes. The luggage strategy for studying in New Zealand is as follows: in terms of documents, including the original offer, proof of payment of tuition and accommodation fees, birth notarization, criminal notarization, etc.
In terms of clothing, including swimsuits, swimming trunks, sun hats, and sunglasses, etc. Medicines include cold medicines, gastrointestinal medicines, band-aids, cooling oils, ointments to prevent or eliminate mosquito bites, etc.
New Zealand Study Abroad Packing List
1. Documents: passport, official admission notice and tuition receipt, passport** (multi-point), school transcript, birth notarization, academic notarization, and copies of several important documents.
2. Daily necessities: shoes (3 pairs, for spring, autumn, summer and winter). Mainly comfortable), socks (mostly durable cotton), underwear, slippers (a pair of plastic and a pair of cotton), dental appliances (a set), thermos cups, nail clippers, lunch boxes (good sealing), chopsticks, spoons, umbrellas, facial oil.
3. Electrical appliances: multi-function plug-in board, electronic dictionary, rechargeable battery (4-8 cells), charger, laptop, mobile phone, camera, electric blanket.
4. Glasses: myopia glasses (in addition to the ones you wear now, prepare another pair).
5. Medicines: cold medicine, diarrhea medicine, dermatitis flat (for insect bites), Yunnan Baiyao, cool oil, sesame oil, antibiotics.
What items can't I bring with me to study in New Zealand?
Air New Zealand has the following rules: International student baggage can be carried in checked baggage and carry-on baggage carried into the cabin. If you have a laptop, you are allowed to bring a small computer bag. Usually a thin laptop bag is considered a personal item and is not included in the normal free carry-on baggage.
Each airline has strict rules for bringing hand and checked baggage into the cabin. In order for your trip to go smoothly, it is important to know the relevant regulations. When you change your boarding pass, the airline staff will weigh your baggage.
Generally, the weight of checked baggage cannot exceed 20kg, the weight of cabin trunk baggage cannot exceed 7kg, and the maximum total dimensions (length + width + height) are 45 inches. If your baggage is overweight, you will need to pay a fine or you will only be able to remove part of your baggage. So when packing your luggage, first of all, you should first understand the airline's regulations on the size, weight, prohibited items and other matters you are flying on.
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Things you need for daily life, such as shoes, clothes, underwear, passports, proof of payment;Some herbs, meat products, plants, these things can not be brought.
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First of all, the passport, and we have to make a copy of the passport in advance, as a backup, in New Zealand plant seeds or animal products, these are not allowed to bring to New Zealand.
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1. The first thing to prepare is the passport and ID card and other items that show identity, if lost, it will bring great inconvenience to the book slide.
2. New Zealand's climate is changeable, so prepare waterproof and cold-proof clothes for emergencies.
3. New Zealand has a low latitude, pure atmosphere, and strong sunlight, so it is best to bring some sunscreen or sun umbrella.
4. In order to prevent the inconvenience caused by soil and water adaptation, it is necessary to bring necessary medicines such as diarrhea, blood pressure lowering and antipyretics.
5. The fjord area of New Zealand is relatively humid, and there are many pests such as mosquitoes and flies. Bring an anthelmintic cream for effective control.
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Australia and New Zealand prohibit the carriage of fresh items of all kinds, especially food, especially meat. Others, such as fruits, vegetables, plants, seeds, animals, etc., are prohibited.
2.If you really need to bring food in, it is best to declare it on the white declaration form and get it tested, and do not try to break through the border, otherwise the most serious consequences may be imprisonment.
1. Please refer to the items listed on the arrival card provided on the plane for details of the items that cannot be brought into the country.
2. Medicines: Tourists can bring an appropriate amount of drugs prescribed by a doctor into the country, and all drugs must be clearly labeled and clearly identifiable, preferably unopened. If you need to carry a large quantity of medication, you will need to show a doctor's note to Customs or an Australian doctor if necessary, and the medication must be carried in your personal carry-on baggage.
3. Penalty: If you have any animals or plants with you or in your luggage, you must declare customs when you come to Australia and New Zealand. Failure to do so could result in imprisonment of up to 10 years and, if necessary, a hefty fine.
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