Holders of a New Zealand passport do not need to obtain a visa
to enter Denmark. On arrival they will be issued a tourism visa
that allows the holder to stay in Denmark for up to three months.
Tourists from other countries may need a visa.
A visa normally grants the holder a right to stay in the entire
Schengen region: Belgium, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Holland, Portugal, Germany, Spain, Austria, Denmark, Finland,
Norway and Sweden.
A visa does
not grant the holder a right to work in Denmark.
Applying for a Schengen
visa
For more information about the countries whose nationals need a visa to visit Denmark click here.
If you
need a visa to visit Denmark you must apply for a Schengen Visa.
Under a Danish-Netherlands cooperation agreement, Schengen
Visas are issued by the Royal Netherlands Embassy in
Wellington. Applications can also be made at the Consulates
of the Netherlands in Auckland and Christchurch.
The
contact details are:
Royal Embassy of the
Netherlands 10th floor, Investment House (PSIS
Building) cnr. of Balance and Featherston Streets P O Box
840 Wellington Ph. 04-471-6390
Consulate of the
Netherlands 1st floor, Equitable House 57 Symonds
Street P O Box 3816 Auckland Ph.
09-379-5399
Consulate of the Netherlands Suite 105, 1st
floor, Kenton Chambers 190-192 Hereford Street P O Box 13
734 Christchurch Ph.
03-963-1485
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