Chinanews.com, March 24. According to New Zealand Tianwei.com compiled a report, the New Zealand government has updated the centralized isolation regulations, the change in the residence threshold for exempting isolation fees after entry, and the increase in isolation fees.

  According to previous regulations, New Zealand citizens and permanent residents who are not in New Zealand from August 11, 2020, if they intend to stay for more than 90 days after entering the country, do not need to pay the 14-day quarantine fee.

  From June 1, the 90-day residence threshold will be raised to 180 days.

  MBIE (New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment) wrote in a statement: "This fee will make the government's MIQ system economically more sustainable."

  "It is reported that raising the residence threshold to 180 days will affect 3% of New Zealanders entering the country."

  In addition, the price increase policy has been announced before (the entry quarantine fee for temporary visa holders has increased from NZD 3,100 to NZD 5,520 for a single room, and an additional NZ$2,990 will be paid for each additional adult. Children will pay 1610 New Zealand dollars more) will take effect on the 25th.

  If there are special circumstances or financial difficulties, you can still apply for fee waiver.

(Emma)