New Report Shows Cost Of New Zealand Passports Highest In Wo
New Report Shows Cost Of New Zealand Passports Highest In World
A briefing paper
released today by the Taxpayers’ Union suggests
that New Zealand Government forces Kiwi’s to pay more than
any other nation for a travel passport. It shows
that:
· New Zealand is out of
line with the rest of the world – contrary to statements
made by the Government, most of our trading partners issue
ten, not five year passports.
·
The per year cost of a New Zealand passport is more than any
other country examined.
· The
Government is sitting on a whopping surplus of $20.8 million
because of excessive passports charges.
Click here to read the briefing
paper.
Jordan McCluskey, who authored the
paper says, “Our research shows that the New Zealand
passport is the most expensive in the world on a per year
basis.”
In 2005 the Government introduced biometric
technology to passports, made them more expensive and
reduced their validity from ten to five years.
“Even
if we had ten year passports, at current prices, New
Zealanders would still be paying more than citizens in most
countries with whom we traditionally compare
ourselves.”
“Contrary to claims by the Department
of Internal Affairs that five year passports brought us into
line with other countries, New Zealand is swimming against
the tide. Canada, China and the Netherlands all recently
increased their passport validities to ten years,” says Mr
McCluskey.
Union Executive Director, Jordan Williams
says, “Kiwi travellers are paying more and getting less.
We’re calling on the new Minister of Internal Affairs,
Peter Dunne to do the sensible thing and reintroduce
ten-year passports.”
“The research suggests that
current regime isn’t about security, it’s about raising
money for the Government,” concludes Mr
Williams.
ENDS