Two Countries - One Visa

TWO COUNTRIES - ONE VISA - ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2015  

source: http://www.immi.gov.au/event/wcc/Pages/Welcome.aspx

You will need one visa only if you plan to travel to Australia and New Zealand between 26 January and 5 April 2015.

Australia and New Zealand will host 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup.

Eligible visitors will only need to apply for an Australian visa to travel to and between both countries for the period of 26 January and 5 April 2015. New Zealand will grant a three month visitor visa on arrival to visitors holding an eligible Australian visa for the duration of the tournament.

Australian citizens or permanent residents do not usually require a visa for travel to New Zealand, unless they have a significant character issue. If you travel to New Zealand on a valid passport, you will normally be granted a resident visa at the airport to stay in New Zealand.

Eligible visitors are those holding eligible visa:  
159 Provisional Resident Return  
160 Business Owner (Provisional)  
161 Senior Executive (Provisional)  
162 Investor (Provisional)  
163 State/Territory Sponsored Business Owner (Provisional)  
164 State/Territory Sponsored Senior Executive (Provisional)  
165 State/Territory Sponsored Investor (Provisional)  
173 Contributory Parent (Temporary)  
188 Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional)  
300 Prospective Marriage  
309 Partner (Provisional)  
400 Temporary Work (Short Stay Activity)  
401 Temporary Work (Long Stay Activity)  
402 Training and Research  
403 Temporary Work (International Relations)  
405 Investment Retirement  
406 Government Agreement  
410 Retirement  
411 Exchange  
415 Foreign Government Agency  
418 Educational  419 Visiting Academic  
420 Temporary Work (Entertainment)  
421 Sport  422 Medical Practitioner  
423 Media and Film Staff  
426 Domestic Worker (Temporary) Diplomatic or Consular  
427 Domestic Worker (Temporary) Executive  
428 Religious Worker  
442 Occupational Trainee  
445 Dependent Child  
456 Business (Short Stay)  
457 Business (Long Stay)  
457 Temporary Work (Skilled)  
459 Sponsored Business Visitor (Short Stay)  
461 New Zealand Citizen Family Relationship (Temporary)  
462 Work and Holiday (Temporary)  
470 Professional Development  
475 Skilled - Regional Sponsored  
476 Skilled - Recognised Graduate  
485 Temporary Graduate  
487 Skilled - Regional Sponsored  
488 Superyacht Crew  
489 Skilled - Regional (Provisional)  
495 Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional)  
496 Skilled - Designated Area Sponsored  
560 Student  
561 Student (category B)  
570 Independent ELICOS Sector  
571 Schools Sector  
572 Vocational Education and Training Sector  
573 Higher Education Sector  
574 Postgraduate Research Sector  
575 Non Award Sector  
576 Foreign Affairs or Defence Sector  
580 Student Guardian  
600 Visitor  
601 Electronic Travel Authority  
651 eVisitor  
676 Tourist  
679 Sponsored Family Visitor  
820 Partner  
884 Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary)  
995 Diplomatic (Temporary)  
417 Working Holiday (Temporary)*  
956 Electronic Travel Authority (Business Entrant - Long Validity)*  
976 Electronic Travel Authority (Visitor)*  
977 Electronic Travel Authority (Business Entrant - Short Validity)*

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