Visas. If you hold an Irish passport you don’t need a visa to enter New Zealand for up to three months, because of a visa waiver agreement with New Zealand. However, you must provide: travel tickets or evidence of onward travel arrangements.

How long can Irish citizens stay in New Zealand?

Irish passport holders don’t need a visa to enter New Zealand and, on arrival, may be granted a visitors permit for up to 90 days.

Are there many Irish in New Zealand?

Currently, there are roughly 600,000 New Zealanders today of Irish ancestry, with Irish culture influencing the culture of New Zealand. The descendants of the Irish people and their culture have mixed with other New Zealand European cultures to form modern-day New Zealand culture.

Can a non citizen live in New Zealand?

Living in New Zealand permanently You can live and work in New Zealand indefinitely as a Permanent Resident — you don’t need to become a New Zealand Citizen. As a Permanent Resident, you also have many of the same rights as a New Zealand Citizen. You can: get government-funded public services, including healthcare.

Is it better to live in New Zealand or Ireland?

You live 0.9 years longer in New Zealand than Ireland. You are 29.9% less likely to be unemployed. You pay 31.2% lower tax rate. New Zealand is around 3.8 times larger than Ireland.

Is it cheaper to live in Ireland or New Zealand?

Cost of living in New Zealand is 14% cheaper than in Ireland.

Does Ireland have a high standard of living?

Ireland ranks above the average in jobs and earnings, housing, personal security, health status, education and skills, social connections, subjective well-being, work-life balance, and environmental quality, but below average in income and wealth, and civic engagement.

Is Ireland richer than New Zealand?

Ireland has a GDP per capita of $73,200 as of 2017, while in New Zealand, the GDP per capita is $39,000 as of 2017.