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New Zealand Embassies and Consulates

Here is the list of New Zealand embassies and consulates by country. Find the nearest one to you.

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Luanda

  • Website:
  • Address: Avenida Murtala Mohamed-Ilha de Luanda, Ex Casa Desportiva #321, Luanda, Angola
  • Telephone: +244 (939) 716 636, +244 (924) 829 856
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzconsulate@eqm-lda.com

Embassy of New Zealand in Argentina

  • Website:
  • Address: Carlos Pellegrini 1427, 5th Floor, C1011AAC Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Telephone: +54 11 507 00700
  • Fax: +54 11 507 00720
  • Email: embajadanzba@gmail.com

High Commission of New Zealand in Australia

Consulate General of New Zealand in Sydney

  • Website:
  • Address: Level 22, 20 Bond Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
  • Telephone: +61 2 9270 5900
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzcgsydney@bigpond.com

Consulate General of New Zealand in Melbourne

  • Website:
  • Address: Level 4, 45 William Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia
  • Telephone: +61 3 9678 0201
  • Fax:
  • Email: melbourne.consulate@nzte.govt.nz

Embassy of New Zealand in Austria

  • Website:
  • Address: Mattiellistrasse 2-4/3, A-1040 Vienna, Austria
  • Telephone: +43 1 505 3021
  • Fax: +43 1 505 3020
  • Email: nzemb@aon.at

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Dhaka

  • Website:
  • Address: AVANTI, Apartment-B4 House No. 37, Road No. 27, Block-A, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh
  • Telephone: (008 802) 5503 5597, (00880) 173 004 5045
  • Fax: (008 802) 5503 5598
  • Email: nzconsulate.dhaka@gmail.com, neaz.ahmed09@gmail.com

High Commission of New Zealand in Barbados

  • Website:
  • Address: Lower Collymore Rock, St Michael, Bridgetown BB11000, Barbados
  • Telephone: +1 246 622 7800
  • Fax: +1 246 622 7808
  • Email: nzhcbarbados@mfat.govt.nz

Embassy of New Zealand in Belgium

  • Website:
  • Address: Avenue des Nerviens 9-31, B-1040 Brussels, Belgium
  • Telephone: +32 2 512 1040
  • Fax: +32 2 550 1242
  • Email: nzemb.brussels@mfat.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Antwerp

  • Website:
  • Address: Braderijstraat 15 (cnr Grote Markt), 2000 Antwerp, Belgium
  • Telephone: +32-3-233-1608
  • Fax: +32-3-226-2969
  • Email: primepacific@acom.be

Embassy of New Zealand in Brazil

  • Website:
  • Address: SHIS QI 09 Conjunto 16 Casa 01, Brasília – DF 71625-160, Brazil
  • Telephone: +55 61 3248 9900
  • Fax: +55 61 3248 9916
  • Email: emb.novazelandia@gmail.com

Consulate General of New Zealand in São Paulo

  • Website:
  • Address: Avenida Paulista, 2421, Edifício Bela Paulista 12º andar – Bela Vista, São Paulo 01311-300, Brazil
  • Telephone: +55 11 3898 7400, +55 61 99553 8087
  • Fax:
  • Email: emb.novazelandia@gmail.com, consuladonz@nzte.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Rio de Janeiro

  • Website:
  • Address: Av. Afrânio de Melo Franco 290, Sala 101, Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22430-060, Brazil
  • Telephone: +55 21 98909-3720, +55 61 3248-9900, +55 61 99553-8087
  • Fax:
  • Email: +55 21 98909-3720, +55 61 3248-9900, +55 61 99553-8087

High Commission of New Zealand in Canada

Consulate General of New Zealand in Vancouver

  • Website:
  • Address: 1050 West Pender Street, Suite 2250, Vancouver V6E 3S7, Canada
  • Telephone: (604) 684-7388
  • Fax: (604) 684-7333
  • Email: vancouveroffice@nzte.govt.nz, info@nzhcottawa.org

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Toronto

  • Website:
  • Address: Toronto, ON, Canada
  • Telephone: (855) 612 4928, (613) 238-5991
  • Fax:
  • Email: info@nzconsultoronto.org, info@nzhcottawa.org

Embassy of New Zealand in Chile

  • Website:
  • Address: Edificio Isidora 3000, Isidora Goyenechea 3000, 12th floor, Santiago, Chile
  • Telephone: +56 2 261 63000
  • Fax: +56 2 295 16138
  • Email: embajada@nzembassy.cl

Embassy of New Zealand in China

  • Website:
  • Address: No. 1 Ritan Dongerjie (1 Ritan East 2nd Street), Chaoyang District, 100600 Beijing, China
  • Telephone: +86 10 853 12700
  • Fax: +86 10 653 24317
  • Email: beijing.enquiries@mft.net.nz

Consulate General of New Zealand in Shanghai

  • Website:
  • Address: 2801-2802A and 2806B-2810, Corporate Avenue 5, 150 Hu Bin Road, Huangpu District, 200021 Shanghai, China
  • Telephone: +86 21 5407 5858
  • Fax: +86 21 5407 5068
  • Email: +86 21 5407 5068

Consulate General of New Zealand in Guangzhou

  • Website:
  • Address: Suite 3006, TaiKoo Hui Tower 1, 385 Tianhe Road, Tianhe District, 510620 Guangzhou, China
  • Telephone: +86 20 893 19600
  • Fax: +86 20 893 19610
  • Email: guangzhou.enquiries@mft.net.nz

Consulate General of New Zealand in Chengdu

  • Website:
  • Address: Unit 02, 33F Yanlord Landmark Office Building, No. 1 Section 2, Renmin South Road, 610016 Chengdu, China
  • Telephone: +86 28 613 26672
  • Fax: +86 28 859 16551
  • Email: chengdu.enquiries@mft.net.nz

Embassy of New Zealand in Colombia

  • Website:
  • Address: Edf. 8111, Calle 81 # 11 – 08 Of. 802, Chapinero 110221, Bogotá, Colombia
  • Telephone: +64 99 20 20 20, +57 1 439 1666
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzembajadacolombia@gmail.com

High Commission of New Zealand in Cook Islands

  • Website:
  • Address: 1st floor, Philatelic Bureau Building, Takuvaine Rd, Avarua, PO Box 21, Rarotonga, Cook Islands
  • Telephone: +682 22 201
  • Fax: +682 22 241
  • Email: nzhcraro@gmail.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Zagreb

  • Website:
  • Address: Vlaška ulica 50A, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
  • Telephone: +385 1 461 2060
  • Fax: +385 1 461 2060
  • Email: nzealandconsulate@email.t-com.hr

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Nicosia

  • Website:
  • Address: Kondilaki 6, Lefkosia 1090, Nicosia, Cyprus
  • Telephone: +357-22-818-884
  • Fax: +357-22-873-634
  • Email: chris.c@actionprgroup.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Prague

  • Website:
  • Address: Václavské Náměstí 9, Wenceslas Square 9, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic
  • Telephone: +42 0 234 784 777
  • Fax: +42 0 234 784 445
  • Email: david@nzconsul.cz

Embassy of New Zealand in East Timor

  • Website:
  • Address: 19 Rua Ermera, Motael, Dili, East Timor
  • Telephone: +670 331 0087
  • Fax:
  • Email: dil@mfat.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in San Salvador

  • Website:
  • Address: Civitas, SA de CV, Edificio World Trade Center, Torre II, Local 303, San Salvador, El Salvador
  • Telephone: +503 2556 045 0
  • Fax: +503 2264 446 6
  • Email: elsalvadorkiwi@gmail.com

Embassy of New Zealand in Egypt

Embassy of New Zealand in Ethiopia

High Commission of New Zealand in Fiji

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Helsinki

  • Website:
  • Address: 9 Erottajankatu, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
  • Telephone: +358 50 342 9950
  • Fax: +358 (33) 170 465
  • Email: dan.colliander@gmail.com, dan.colliander@xoboats.fi

Embassy of New Zealand in France

  • Website:
  • Address: 103 rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris, France
  • Telephone: +33 (0)1 45 01 43 43
  • Fax:
  • Email: embassy.nz.fr@gmail.com

Embassy of New Zealand in Germany

Consulate General of New Zealand in Hamburg

  • Website:
  • Address: c/o Regus Business Center Hamburg Altona, Ottenser Hauptstraße 2 – 6/Eingang Hahnenkamp 1, 22765 Hamburg, Germany
  • Telephone: +49 40 442 5550
  • Fax: +49 40 442 55549
  • Email: hamburg@nzte.govt.nz

Consulate General of New Zealand in Athens

  • Website:
  • Address: 76 Leoforos Kifisias, 115 26 Athens, Greece
  • Telephone: +30 210 692 4136
  • Fax: +30 210 692 4821
  • Email: costacot@yahoo.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Guatemala City

  • Website:
  • Address: 13 Calle, Zona 10, 01010 Guatemala City, Guatemala
  • Telephone: +502 2360 8276
  • Fax: +502 2431 3742
  • Email: kiwiguatemala2@gmail.com

Consulate General of New Zealand in Hong Kong

  • Website:
  • Address: 6501 Central Plaza, 18 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Telephone: +852 3115 8944, +(64) 99 20 20 20
  • Fax: +852 2845 2915
  • Email: nzcghkg@biznetvigator.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Budapest

  • Website:
  • Address: c/o Aviation Co., 47 Nagymező utca, VI. kerület 1065, Budapest, Hungary
  • Telephone: +36 1 302 2484
  • Fax: +36 1 354 1848
  • Email: nzconsulate@t-online.hu

High Commission of New Zealand in India

Consulate General of New Zealand in Mumbai

  • Website:
  • Address: Maker Maxity, Level 2, 3 North Avenue, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai 400 051, India
  • Telephone: +91 22 613 16666
  • Fax: +91 22 677 09003
  • Email: +91 22 677 09003

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Chennai

  • Website:
  • Address: 132 Cathedral Road, Maithri, Chennai 600 086, India
  • Telephone: +91 44 2811 2286
  • Fax: +91 44 2811 2449
  • Email: l.ganeshrane.co.in

Embassy of New Zealand in Indonesia

Embassy of New Zealand in Iran

Embassy of New Zealand in Ireland

  • Website:
  • Address: Level 3, 2-4 Merrion Row, D02 YN56 Dublin, Ireland
  • Telephone: +353 (0)1 567 7680
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzembdublin@gmail.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Tel Aviv

  • Website:
  • Address: 28 Ha’arba’a St. North Tower, 23rd Floor, 6473925 Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Telephone: +972 3 695 1869
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzhonconil@gmail.com

Embassy of New Zealand in Italy

Consulate General of New Zealand in Milan

  • Website:
  • Address: Via Terraggio 17, 20123 Milan, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 (02) 38591679
  • Fax: +39 (02) 48012577
  • Email: milano@nzte.govt.nz

Embassy of New Zealand in Japan

  • Website:
  • Address: 20-40 Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0047, Japan
  • Telephone: +81 3 346 72271
  • Fax: +81 3 346 72278
  • Email: nzemb.tky.pa@mfat.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Nagoya

  • Website:
  • Address: c/o Rinnai Corporation, 2-26 Fukuzumi-cho, Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya 454-0802, Japan
  • Telephone: (052) 361-8211
  • Fax:
  • Email: 

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Fukuoka

  • Website:
  • Address: c/o Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co Ltd, Hakata Centre Bldg, 3-5-7, Hakata Ekimae, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka 812-0011, Japan
  • Telephone: (092) 734-1554
  • Fax:
  • Email: 

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Sapporo

  • Website:
  • Address: c/o Home Kikaku Center Co Ltd., 1-26 West 2-Chome, North 38-jo, Kita-ku, Sapporo 001-0038, Japan
  • Telephone: (011) 802-9272
  • Fax:
  • Email: 

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Amman

  • Website:
  • Address: Jwico’s Factory, Haram Ben Hayyan, Amman 11183, Jordan
  • Telephone:
  • Fax:
  • Email: 

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Nairobi

  • Website:
  • Address: 15th Floor Absa Towers, Loita Street, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Telephone: +254 20 2300 166, +254 720 630 100
  • Fax: +20 (2) 2461 6099
  • Email: contact@nzconsulinkenya.com, shenderson@nzconsulinkenya.com

High Commission of New Zealand in Kiribati

  • Website:
  • Address: Main Road, Bairiki, PO Box 53, Tarawa, Kiribati
  • Telephone: +686 21 400
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzhctarawa@mfat.govt.nz

High Commission of New Zealand in Malaysia

  • Website:
  • Address: Level 21, Menara IMC, 8 Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Telephone: +60 3 207 82533
  • Fax: +60 3 207 80387
  • Email: klinfo@mfat.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Valletta

  • Website:
  • Address: Suite 4 Rainbow Court, 94 Triq Hal Saflieni, Paola PLA1108, Malta
  • Telephone: (+356) 2034 1717, (+356) 2778 2919
  • Fax: (+356) 2034 1717
  • Email: nzconsulate.mt@gmail.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Port Louis

  • Website:
  • Address: Anse Courtiois, Les Pailles, Port Louis 11202, Mauritius
  • Telephone: +230 (286) 4290
  • Fax: +230 (286) 9479
  • Email: nzconsulate@edendale.mu

Embassy of New Zealand in Mexico

  • Website:
  • Address: Corporativo Polanco, 8 Avenida Jaime Balmes, Polanco I Sección, 11510 Mexico, D.F., Mexico
  • Telephone: +52 55 5283 9460
  • Fax: +52 55 5283 9480
  • Email: nzmexico@mfat.govt.nz

Consulate of New Zealand in Monaco

  • Website:
  • Address: 11 avenue Président J-F Kennedy, Monaco MC-98000, Monaco
  • Telephone: +377 9797 7007
  • Fax:
  • Email: consulat.nz.mc@gmail.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Ulaanbaatar

  • Website:
  • Address: Monnis Building, 8th Floor, Orgil Stadium 22, Great Mongolian State Street, Khan-Uul District, 15 khoroo, Ulaanbaatar 17011, Mongolia
  • Telephone: +976 7007 0710 ext. 3433, +976 9999 7795
  • Fax: +976 7007 0720
  • Email: Munkhbat.Chuluun@southgobi.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Maputo

  • Website:
  • Address: First Floor, Avenida Vladimir Lenine 174, Maputo, Mozambique
  • Telephone: +258 84 308 0005
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzconsulatemoz@gmail.com

Embassy of New Zealand in Myanmar

  • Website:
  • Address: No. 43 (C), Inya Myaing Road, Bahan Bahan Township, Yangon, Myanmar
  • Telephone: +95 1 230 6046-9
  • Fax: +95 1 230 5805
  • Email: yangon.office@mfat.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Windhoek

  • Website:
  • Address: B D Basson Incorporated, 1 Haddy Street, Windhoek, Namibia
  • Telephone: +264 61 386 600
  • Fax:
  • Email: bdblaw@iway.na

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Kathmandu

  • Website:
  • Address: Tiger Mountain (P) Ltd, 31 Chundevi Marg, Maharajgunj, PO Box 2018, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Telephone: +977 1472 058 0, +977 984978 6967
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzconsulate@tigermountain.com.np

Embassy of New Zealand in the Netherlands

  • Website:
  • Address: Eisenhowerlaan 77N, 2517 KK The Hague, Netherlands
  • Telephone: +31 70 346 9324
  • Fax:
  • Email: Hague.Info@mfat.govt.nz

Consulate General of New Zealand in Noumea

  • Website:
  • Address: Centre Ville 27 rue de Verdun, Noumea, New Caledonia
  • Telephone: +687 27 25 43, +687 84 61 61
  • Fax: +687 27 17 40
  • Email: nznoumea@mfat.net

High Commission of New Zealand in Niue

  • Website:
  • Address: Tapeu-Porritt Rd, PO Box 78, Alofi, Niue
  • Telephone: +683 40 22
  • Fax:
  • Email: 

Honorary Consulate General of New Zealand in Muscat

  • Website:
  • Address: PO Box 520, PC 100 Muscat, Oman
  • Telephone: +968 24 694 692
  • Fax: +968 24 603 234
  • Email: 

Consulate General of New Zealand in Karachi

  • Website:
  • Address: Glass Tower, Suite No. 214-215, 2nd Floor, Khayaban-e-Iqbal Rd, Clifton, Karachi 75530, Pakistan
  • Telephone: +92 21 356 44740, +92 21 356 56993
  • Fax: +92 21 356 56995
  • Email: nzcgpk@fudda.org

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Panama City

  • Website:
  • Address: Sucre, Briceño & Co., Urb. Obarrio, Avenida Samuel Lewis y Clle 58, Panama City, Panama
  • Telephone: +507 306 1223
  • Fax: +507 306 1020
  • Email: fsucre@sucrelaw.com

High Commission of New Zealand in Papua New Guinea

  • Website:
  • Address: S351 L2 Magani Crescent, Waigani, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
  • Telephone: +675 325 9444, +675 7373 7000
  • Fax: +675 325 0285
  • Email: nzhcpmy@mfat.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Lima

  • Website:
  • Address: Jirón Tomas Ramsey 930 oficina 301, Magdalena del Mar, Lima 17, Peru
  • Telephone: +51 1 301 6864
  • Fax:
  • Email: ceciliablume@gmail.com

Embassy of New Zealand in the Philippines

  • Website:
  • Address: 35th Floor Zuellig Building, Makati Avenue corner Paseo de Roxas, Makati City, 1225 Manila, Philippines
  • Telephone: +63 2 234 3800
  • Fax: +63 2 891 5357
  • Email: nzemmanila@mfat.govt.nz

Embassy of New Zealand in Poland

  • Website:
  • Address: Al. Ujazdowskie 51, 00-536 Warsaw, Poland
  • Telephone: +48 22 521 0500
  • Fax: +48 22 521 0510
  • Email: nzwsw@nzembassy.pl

Embassy of New Zealand in Russia

  • Website:
  • Address: 3 Prechistenskaya Naberezhnaya, Moscow 119034, Russia
  • Telephone: +7 495 956 3579
  • Fax: +7 495 956 3583
  • Email: nzembmoscow@mft.net.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Vladivostok

  • Website:
  • Address: corp. 2, bld. 10, 48 Stanyukovicha Street, Vladivostok 690003, Russia
  • Telephone: +7 4232 512 365
  • Fax: +7 4232 513 222
  • Email: martintate@xtra.co.nz

High Commission of New Zealand in Samoa

  • Website:
  • Address: Beach Road, PO Box 1876, Apia, Samoa
  • Telephone: +685 21 711
  • Fax: +685 30 765
  • Email: nzhcapia@samoa.ws

Embassy of New Zealand in Saudi Arabia

  • Website:
  • Address: Diplomatic Quarter, PO Box 94397, Riyadh 11693, Saudi Arabia
  • Telephone: +966 11 488 7988
  • Fax: +966 11 488 7911
  • Email: nzembassyksa@gmail.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Jeddah

  • Website:
  • Address: PO Box 419, Jeddah 21411, Saudi Arabia
  • Telephone: +966 12 651 2109
  • Fax: +966 12 651 6504
  • Email: 

High Commission of New Zealand in Singapore

  • Website:
  • Address: 1 George Street #21-04., Singapore 049145, Singapore
  • Telephone: +65 6235 9966
  • Fax: +65 6536 8180
  • Email: nzhc.sin@mfat.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Bratislava

  • Website:
  • Address: Dvořákovo nábrežie 10, 811 02 Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Telephone: +421 2 594 182 11
  • Fax:
  • Email: 

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Ljubljana

  • Website:
  • Address: Vodnikova cesta 126, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Telephone: +386 (1) 200 9337
  • Fax:
  • Email: slovenia@nz-consulate.si

High Commission of New Zealand in Solomon Islands

  • Website:
  • Address: Tandai Hwy, Town Ground, PO Box 697, Honiara, Solomon Islands
  • Telephone: +677 21 502
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzhicom@nzhicom.com.sb

High Commission of New Zealand in South Africa

  • Website:
  • Address: 125 Middle St, Nieuw Muckleneuk, Pretoria 0181, South Africa
  • Telephone: +27 12 435 9000
  • Fax: +27 12 435 9002
  • Email: enquiries@nzhc.co.za

Embassy of New Zealand in Korea (Republic)

  • Website:
  • Address: 8th Floor, Jeong Dong Building, 21-15, Jeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04518, South Korea
  • Telephone: +82 2 370 17700
  • Fax: +82 2 370 17701
  • Email: nzembsel@mfat.net

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Busan

  • Website:
  • Address: 3rd floor, Pan Star Cruise Plaza 3, 2Ga, Jungang-Dong Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea
  • Telephone: +82 51 600 3379
  • Fax: +81 51 600 3377
  • Email: khj02@dongwon.com

Embassy of New Zealand in Spain

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Barcelona

  • Website:
  • Address: Camelias, 32 / Pasaje Camil Oliveras, 08006 Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
  • Telephone: +34 93 209 5048
  • Fax:
  • Email: madrid@embajadanuevazelanda.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Colombo

  • Website:
  • Address: 329 Park Rd, Colombo 00500, Sri Lanka
  • Telephone: +94(11) 2734081, +94(11) 2501139, 0094 7777 55551
  • Fax: +94(11) 2734081
  • Email: senakaws@sltnet.lk

Embassy of New Zealand in Sweden

  • Website:
  • Address: Skarpögatan 6, Östermalm, 115 27 Stockholm, Sweden
  • Telephone: +46 8 400 17 270
  • Fax:
  • Email: NZEmbassyStockholm@mfat.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Dar es Salaam

  • Website:
  • Address: P.O. Box 409, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  • Telephone: +255 (22) 211 2986
  • Fax:
  • Email: enquiries@nzhc.co.nz

Embassy of New Zealand in Thailand

  • Website:
  • Address: M Thai Tower, 14th Floor, All Seasons Place, 87 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
  • Telephone: +66 2 254 2530
  • Fax: +66 2 253 9045
  • Email: info@newzealandembassybkk.com

High Commission of New Zealand in Tonga

  • Website:
  • Address: Corner Taufa’ahau and Salote Roads, PO Box 830, Nuku’alofa, Tonga
  • Telephone: +676 23 122
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzhctonga@mfat.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Tunis

  • Website:
  • Address: Immeuble HBG, Rue Île de Faïlaka, Berges du Lac, 1053 Tunis, Tunisia
  • Telephone: +216 36 040 030, +216 71 967 075
  • Fax:
  • Email: 

Embassy of New Zealand in Turkey

  • Website:
  • Address: Kizkulesi Sokak No.11, Gaziosmanpaşa, Ankara, Turkey
  • Telephone: +90 312 446 3333
  • Fax: +90 312 446 3317
  • Email: newzealandembassyankara@gmail.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Istanbul

  • Website:
  • Address: İnönü Cd No.48/3, Taksim, 34437 Istanbul, Turkey
  • Telephone: +90 212 244 0272
  • Fax: +90 212 251 4004
  • Email: nzhonconist@hatem-law.com.tr

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Kiev

  • Website:
  • Address: 56 Lobanovskogo Avenue, Kiev 03037, Ukraine
  • Telephone: +380 504 696 771
  • Fax:
  • Email: mark.wright@pulse.ua

Embassy of New Zealand in the United Arab Emirates

Consulate General of New Zealand in Dubai

  • Website:
  • Address: Office 6A, 6th Floor, Emirates Towers, Trade Centre, PO Box 23156, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Telephone: +971 4 270 0100
  • Fax: +971 4 331 7501
  • Email: dubai@nzte.govt.nz

High Commission of New Zealand in the United Kingdom

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Edinburgh

  • Website:
  • Address: 40 Torphichen Street, Edinburgh EH3 8JB, United Kingdom
  • Telephone: +44 131 222 8109
  • Fax:
  • Email: enquiries@nzhc.uk, nzconsulscotland@gmail.com

Embassy of New Zealand in the United States of America

Consulate General of New Zealand in New York City

  • Website:
  • Address: 295 Madison Ave, 41st Floor New York, NY 10017 United States
  • Telephone: (212) 832-4038
  • Fax:
  • Email: newyorkconsulate@nzte.govt.nz

Consulate General of New Zealand in Honolulu

  • Website:
  • Address: 733 Bishop Street, Suite 2020, Honolulu, HI 96813, United States
  • Telephone: (808) 675-5555
  • Fax: (808) 675-5561
  • Email: hluenquiries@mfat.govt.nz

Consulate General of New Zealand in Los Angeles

  • Website:
  • Address: 2425 Olympic Blvd, Suite 600E, Santa Monica, CA 90404, United States
  • Telephone: (310) 566-6555
  • Fax: (310) 566-6556
  • Email: nzcg.la@verizon.net

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Atlanta

  • Website:
  • Address: 47 Hawk Road, Newnan, GA 30263, United States
  • Telephone: (404) 290-9727
  • Fax:
  • Email: newzealand@mindspring.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Boston

  • Website:
  • Address: Boston, MA, United States
  • Telephone: (781) 430-9996
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzconsulboston@gmail.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Chicago

  • Website:
  • Address: 1223 Oakwood Lane, Glenview, IL 60025, United States
  • Telephone: (312) 953-4251
  • Fax:
  • Email: nzconsulatechicago@gmail.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Houston

  • Website:
  • Address: 4424 W. Sam Houston Pkwy North, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77041, United States
  • Telephone: (713) 670-4384
  • Fax:
  • Email: connelly@nzhonoraryconsul.org

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Salt Lake City

  • Website:
  • Address: 1655 Linden Lane, Bountiful, UT 84010, United States
  • Telephone: (801) 237-2664
  • Fax:
  • Email: Iain.mckay1@hotmail.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in San Francisco

  • Website:
  • Address: PO Box 1276, Burlingame, CA 94011- 1276, United States
  • Telephone: (650) 342-4443
  • Fax:
  • Email: newzealandhcsf@gmail.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Sacramento

  • Website:
  • Address: 44733 North El Macero Drive, El Macero, CA 95618, United States
  • Telephone: (530) 756-8013
  • Fax:
  • Email: starrned@msn.com

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Shelburne

  • Website:
  • Address: 211 Ordway Shore Road, Shelburne, VT 05482, United States
  • Telephone: (802) 489-5677
  • Fax:
  • Email: georgeburrill@me.com

High Commission of New Zealand in Vanuatu

  • Website:
  • Address: La Casa D’Andrea E Luciano, Rue Pierre Lamy, PO Box 161, Port Vila, Shefa Province, Vanuatu
  • Telephone: +678 22 933
  • Fax: +678 22 518
  • Email: nzvanuatu@mfat.govt.nz

Embassy of New Zealand in Vietnam

  • Website:
  • Address: Level 5, 63 Ly Thai To Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Telephone: +84 4 382 41481
  • Fax: +84 4 382 41480
  • Email: nzembassy.hanoi@mft.net.nz

Consulate General of New Zealand in Ho Chi Minh City

  • Website:
  • Address: Suite 804, Level 8, The Metropolitan Building, 235 Dong Khoi Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Telephone: +84 9018 07770
  • Fax: +84 28 3822 6905
  • Email: Nzconsulate.Hcmc@nzte.govt.nz

Honorary Consulate of New Zealand in Lusaka

  • Website:
  • Address: Office Suite 2nd floor, Protea Hotel Arcades, Lusaka, Zambia
  • Telephone: +260 211 252 402
  • Fax: +260 211 252 411
  • Email: odonnell@uniongold.co.zm

Learn More About New Zealand Embassies and Consulates

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New Zealand Embassies and Consulates

What is Diplomatic Mission

A diplomatic mission is a term used to describe the official representation of one country to another. It is usually headed by an ambassador or high commissioner, who is the highest-ranking diplomat in the mission.

The diplomatic mission of New Zealand in the Netherlands is located in The Hague. The current Ambassador of New Zealand to the Netherlands is Susannah Gordon. She was appointed to the position in January 2022.

The diplomatic mission of New Zealand in the Netherlands is responsible for promoting relations between the two countries. It does this by:

  • Negotiating agreements
  • Promoting understanding
  • Resolving disputes
  • Protecting citizens
  • Promoting peace

Here are some of the services that the diplomatic mission of New Zealand in the Netherlands provides:

  • Consular services
  • Trade and investment promotion
  • Cultural and educational exchanges

What is Consulate?

A consulate is a diplomatic mission that is headed by a consul, who is a lower-ranking diplomat than an ambassador. Consulates are usually located in smaller cities or towns, and they are responsible for providing consular services to citizens of the country that they represent.

Here are some of the consular services that the Consulate for New Zealand provides:

  • Passport and visa services
  • Assistance to citizens in distress
  • Promotion of New Zealand culture and values.

What is International law?

International law in New Zealand is the body of law that governs the relationship between New Zealand and other countries. It is based on a number of sources, including treaties, customary international law, and general principles of law..

Customary international law is the law that is derived from the consistent practice of states over time. New Zealand is bound by customary international law, even if it has not explicitly agreed to it.

New Zealand is committed to the rule of law and to the peaceful settlement of disputes. The country is a strong supporter of international law and works to uphold its principles.

Here are some of the basic principles of international law:

  • Sovereignty
  • Equality of states
  • Pacta sunt servanda
  • Good faith
  • Uti possidetis juris: States should respect the existing boundaries of other states.
  • The prohibition of the use of force

What is a Diplomat?

A diplomat is a representative of a country to another country. They are responsible for promoting the interests of their country and protecting its citizens in the receiving country.

In New Zealand, diplomats are employed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT). MFAT is responsible for New Zealand’s foreign policy and its relations with other countries.

Diplomats in New Zealand can have a variety of different roles, including:

  • Ambassadors
  • High commissioners
  • Consuls general
  • Consuls
  • Political officers
  • Economic officers
  • Commercial officers
  • Press officers

Diplomats play an important role in promoting New Zealand’s interests and values in the world. They work to build relationships with other countries and to resolve disputes peacefully. They also promote trade and investment between New Zealand and other countries.

Here are some of the qualities that a good diplomat should have:

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Negotiation skills
  • Cultural sensitivity
  • Patience

What is Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of New Zealand (MFAT) is the department of the New Zealand government responsible for New Zealand’s foreign policy and its relations with other countries. It is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is currently Nanaia Mahuta.

MFAT has a number of responsibilities, including:

  • Promoting New Zealand’s interests and values in the world
  • Protecting New Zealand citizens overseas
  • Promoting trade and investment
  • Managing New Zealand’s aid program
  • Contributing to international peace and security

MFAT is a large and complex organization with a wide range of responsibilities. It is an important part of the New Zealand government and plays a key role in promoting New Zealand’s interests in the world.

What is Foreign Policy

The foreign policy of New Zealand is based on the following principles:

  • Multilateralism: New Zealand believes that multilateralism is the best way to address global challenges..
  • Democracy and human rights: New Zealand is a strong advocate for democracy and human rights around the world. 
  • Peace and security: New Zealand is committed to peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region and around the world. 
  • Climate change: New Zealand is a leader in the fight against climate change. 
  • Trade and investment: New Zealand is a trading nation and is committed to free trade.
  • Development cooperation: New Zealand is a committed donor of development aid. 

New Zealand’s foreign policy is guided by the following goals:

  • To promote New Zealand’s interests and values in the world
  • To protect New Zealand’s security
  • To promote sustainable development
  • To build a better future for all New Zealanders

What is International Relations

International relations of New Zealand refers to the relationship between New Zealand and other countries. It is a complex and dynamic field, and it is constantly evolving.

New Zealand’s international relations are shaped by a number of factors, including its geography, history, economy, and culture. The country is located in the South Pacific Ocean, and it is surrounded by Australia, the Pacific Islands, and Asia. New Zealand has a long history of European settlement, and it is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. The country has a strong economy, and it is a major exporter of agricultural products. New Zealand is also a multicultural society, and it is home to people from all over the world.

New Zealand’s foreign policy is based on the following principles:

  • Multilateralism.
  • Democracy and human rights.
  • Peace and security
  • Climate change
  • Trade and investment
  • Development cooperation

New Zealand’s international relations are based on these principles, and the country works to promote them through its diplomatic relations, its participation in international organizations, and its development cooperation program.

What is Permanent Representative

A Permanent Representative (PR) is a senior diplomat who represents their country at a permanent mission to an international organization. The Permanent Representative of New Zealand to the United Nations is currently Carolyn Schwalger. She was appointed to the position in January 2022.

The Permanent Representative is responsible for representing New Zealand’s interests at the United Nations. They do this by attending meetings, speaking on behalf of New Zealand, and negotiating with other countries. The Permanent Representative also works to promote New Zealand’s interests on a range of issues, such as climate change, sustainable development, and human rights.

The Permanent Representative is an important figure in New Zealand’s foreign policy. They play a key role in promoting New Zealand’s interests and values at the United Nations.

Here are some of the duties of a Permanent Representative:

  • Representing their country at the international organization
  • Attending meetings and speaking on behalf of their country
  • Negotiating with other countries on behalf of their country
  • Promoting their country’s interests on a range of issues
  • Administering the New Zealand Mission to the international organization

What is the High Commissioner?

A High Commissioner is a representative of a country to another country, typically in a Commonwealth realm. High Commissioners have the same status as ambassadors, but they are usually appointed to Commonwealth countries.

The High Commissioner is responsible for representing New Zealand’s interests in the Philippines. They do this by attending meetings, speaking on behalf of New Zealand, and negotiating with other countries. The High Commissioner also works to promote New Zealand’s interests on a range of issues, such as trade, investment, and development cooperation.

The High Commissioner is assisted by a team of diplomats and staff at the New Zealand High Commission in the Philippines. The High Commission is located in Makati City, and it is responsible for representing New Zealand’s interests in the Philippines.

The High Commissioner is an important figure in New Zealand’s foreign policy. They play a key role in promoting New Zealand’s interests and values in the Philippines.

Here are some of the duties of a High Commissioner:

  • Representing their country in the receiving country
  • Attending meetings and speaking on behalf of their country
  • Negotiating with other countries on behalf of their country
  • Promoting their country’s interests on a range of issues
  • Administering the New Zealand High Commission in the receiving country

What is an Ambassador?

An Ambassador for New Zealand is a senior diplomat who represents the country to another country. Ambassadors are appointed by the New Zealand government and have the same status as High Commissioners.

The Ambassador is an important figure in New Zealand’s foreign policy. They play a key role in promoting New Zealand’s interests and values in the United States.

Here are some of the duties of an Ambassador:

  • Representing their country in the receiving country
  • Attending meetings and speaking on behalf of their country
  • Negotiating with other countries on behalf of their country
  • Promoting their country’s interests on a range of issues
  • Administering the New Zealand Embassy in the receiving country

The Ambassador is an important figure in their country’s foreign policy. They play a key role in promoting their country’s interests and values in the receiving country.

The qualities that make a good ambassador include:

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Negotiation skills
  • Cultural sensitivity
  • Patience

What is  Consul?

A consul is a representative of a country to another country, typically in a city or town. Consuls have a lower rank than ambassadors and high commissioners.

Here are some of the duties of a Consul:

  • Representing their country in the receiving city or town
  • Attending meetings and speaking on behalf of their country
  • Providing consular services to their country’s citizens in the receiving city or town
  • Promoting their country’s interests on a range of issues

The Consul is an important figure in their country’s foreign policy. They play a key role in promoting their country’s interests and values in the receiving city or town.

The qualities that make a good consul include:

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Negotiation skills
  • Cultural sensitivity
  • Patience

What is the United Nations

The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization that was founded in 1945 after World War II to promote international co-operation. It is the world’s largest and most important intergovernmental organization, with 193 member states.

New Zealand is a founding member of the United Nations and is a strong supporter of the organization. New Zealand has served on the UN Security Council on 5 occasions, and it is currently a member of the UN Human Rights Council. New Zealand also contributes troops to UN peacekeeping missions around the world.

New Zealand is committed to the UN and its work. New Zealand believes that the UN is essential for promoting peace, security, and development around the world.

Here are some of the ways that the United Nations benefits New Zealand:

  • Promoting peace and security
  • Promoting sustainable development
  • Promoting human rights
  • Promoting democracy and good governance
  • Promoting international cooperation

What is NATO?

New Zealand is not a member of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO is a military alliance of 30 countries in North America and Europe. It was founded in 1949 to counter the threat of the Soviet Union.

New Zealand is a close partner of NATO and has participated in NATO-led operations, such as the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. However, New Zealand has chosen not to join NATO because it believes that the alliance is too focused on military security and not enough on other important issues, such as climate change and sustainable development.

New Zealand has its own defense policy, which is based on the principles of collective security and self-reliance. Collective security means that New Zealand will cooperate with other countries to protect itself from threats. Self-reliance means that New Zealand will maintain its own military forces to defend itself.

New Zealand believes that its defense policy is best suited to its own security needs. The country is located in a relatively peaceful region and does not face any immediate threats. However, New Zealand is committed to working with other countries to promote peace and security around the world.

Here are some of the reasons why New Zealand is not a member of NATO:

  • Geography
  • Military spending
  • Foreign policy
  • Public opinion

What is ASEAN?

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional intergovernmental organization comprising ten Southeast Asian countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

New Zealand is an ASEAN Dialogue Partner. This means that New Zealand has a formal relationship with ASEAN and cooperates with the organization on a range of issues, such as trade, investment, and security.

New Zealand first became an ASEAN Dialogue Partner in 1975. The country has been a strong supporter of ASEAN and its work. New Zealand has participated in ASEAN-led initiatives, such as the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) and the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF).

New Zealand is committed to its relationship with ASEAN. The country believes that ASEAN is an important organization for promoting peace, stability, and prosperity in Southeast Asia.

Here are some of the ways that ASEAN benefits New Zealand:

  • Trade and investment
  • Security
  • Development
  • Culture

What is a Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations?

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (VCDR) is an international treaty that defines the basic rules governing diplomatic relations between countries. It was adopted by the United Nations in 1961 and entered into force in 1964.

New Zealand is a party to the VCDR. This means that the country is bound by the treaty’s provisions. The VCDR sets out the rights and duties of sending and receiving states, as well as the privileges and immunities of diplomats..

The VCDR is an important treaty for New Zealand. It helps to ensure that New Zealand’s diplomats are treated with respect and that their work is not hampered by the receiving state. The treaty also helps to promote good relations between New Zealand and other countries.

Here are some of the benefits of the VCDR for New Zealand:

  • It protects New Zealand’s diplomats
  • It promotes good relations with other countries
  • It helps to resolve disputes
  • It is a codification of customary international law

Overall, the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations is an important treaty for New Zealand. It helps to ensure that New Zealand’s diplomats are treated with respect and that its relations with other countries are based on the principles of mutual respect and cooperation.

What is a Sovereign state?

A sovereign state is a state that has supreme authority over its own affairs. It is not subject to the control of any other state. New Zealand is a sovereign state. It is not subject to the control of any other country.

New Zealand is a sovereign state because it has its own government, laws, and currency. It is not subject to the control of any other country. The New Zealand government has the authority to make laws for New Zealand, to collect taxes, and to defend the country.

New Zealand is a member of the United Nations and other international organizations. However, these organizations do not have control over New Zealand’s internal affairs. New Zealand is a sovereign state and has the right to make its own decisions.

Here are some of the characteristics of a sovereign state:

  • It has a defined territory
  • It has a permanent population
  • It has a government
  • It has the capacity to enter into relations with other states

What is Diplomacy?

Diplomacy of New Zealand is the practice of conducting international relations through dialogue, negotiation, and other non-violent means. It is the process of building relationships and cooperation with other countries in order to achieve common goals.

New Zealand’s diplomacy is based on the principles of multilateralism, democracy, and human rights. The country is a strong supporter of the United Nations and other international organizations. New Zealand also believes in the importance of free trade and open markets.

New Zealand’s diplomacy is focused on a number of key areas, including:

  • Peace and security
  • Climate change
  • Human rights
  • Trade and investment
  • Development cooperation

New Zealand’s diplomacy is an important part of the country’s foreign policy. The country is committed to using diplomacy to build a more peaceful, prosperous, and just world.

See Also

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consulate

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomat

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_commissioner_(Commonwealth)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambassador

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Convention_on_Diplomatic_Relations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_state

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomacy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs