New  Zealand has a visa exemption agreement with Denmark. Holders of a New  Zealand passport therefore do not need to obtain a visa to enter Denmark as  tourists. They may stay for three months.
              A tourist visa does not grant  the holder the right to work in Denmark.
                              Nationals  of countries that do not have a visa exemption agreement with Denmark may apply  for a Schengen visa, which gives access to all the countries in the Schengen  region: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,  Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,  Netherlands, Norway, Poland, New Zealand, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and  Switzerland.
                              To  determine whether you need a visa to enter Denmark as a tourist, please click  here:
              Applying for a Schengen 
              visa 
              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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