The import of a wide range of goods is either subject to restrictions or prohibited in New Zealand. This includes, in particular, items that are designated as a bio-security threat and are subject to quarantine regulations or an import prohibition. All items must be declared.

Detailed information on New Zealand's import regulations can be found on the New Zealand Customs Service website.

The New Zealand embassy in Berlin, which is also responsible for Switzerland, can also answer your questions about customs regulations. 


Zollbehörde von Neuseeland

New Zealand Customs Service


Swiss banking services for Swiss citizens abroad

Current situation

In view of stricter international regulatory requirements in recent years, financial institutions have become increasingly sensitive to potential legal and reputational risks, especially in relation to cross-border banking services. Swiss financial institutions therefore provide no or only limited access to certain financial services to individuals living outside Switzerland. Nevertheless, subject to local and Swiss legal provisions, many still offer current accounts to Swiss nationals living in various countries.

Talk with your bank as soon as possible about your options

The relationship between customers and their bank is governed by private law. If you are planning to relocate abroad or return to Switzerland, you are advised to talk with your bank to find out what regulations apply in your case and what options best meet your needs.

Zollbehörde von Neuseeland

Contact

Innovation and Partnerships

Consular Directorate CD
Effingerstrasse 27
3003 Bern

Phone

Helpline +41 800 24-7-365 / +41 58 465 33 33

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