Current entry rules to NZ require 14 days mandatory Govt quarantine for all those permitted to enter (see below).
The door really is locked quite firmly, with only Australia have a glimmer of hope. The Islands might come sometime after - will be difficult balancing each of their economy-health considerations.
Category 1A: Cannot travel to New Zealand. All countries
Category 1B: Can travel to New Zealand but must be quarantined or placed in managed isolation for 14 days
People to whom Category 1A does not apply:
- New Zealand citizens and residence class visa holders (including the Realm - the Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau),
- The partner, legal guardian or any dependent children travelling with a New Zealand citizen or residence class visa holder,
- Australian citizens and permanent residence class visa holders ordinarily resident in New Zealand, and
- People subject to regulation 25 of the Immigration (Visa, Entry Permission, and Related Matters) Regulations 2010, which includes air and marine crew.
- Diplomats accredited to New Zealand and currently resident in New Zealand.
Category 2: Can travel to New Zealand and must self-isolate for 14 days if unwell.
No countries
source:
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/...order-controls