There is a travel agreement between Australia and New Zealand. No visa is required if you have a New Zealand passport, no criminal records, are treated for tuberculosis, and have not been deported, excluded, or removed from any country before.
Yes, but you need a visa. (US citizens also need a visa for Australia. In fact, everyone except citizens of Australia and New Zealand needs a visa for Australia.)
You can freely travel between New Zealand and Australia with a visa for either. Check with your foreign student adviser for more information in case their is some legality issue.
you will need to apply for an Australian working holiday visa as the new zealand one is particular to Australia. these chaps handle working holiday visas worldwide and you can apply by phone from new zealand or anywhere www.visafirst.com
No, Australia, New Zealand, Canada..all of the Commonwealth country+US etc dont need a visa to go to fiji. Most countries are exempted. Visa will be issued upon arrival in a form of stamp that is good for 3months.
no
No
If you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident you need a visa to be in Australia.
As Morocco is not on the list of countries which allow entry into New Zealand visa-free, you will need to apply for a visa even if you are visiting. To do so, check the Immigration New Zealand website (related link) and see what you require to get a visa for New Zealand.
yes. I need a visa to attend a training in Australia.
Yes.
Yes you will need a visa to leave the airport.
Yes, all west Africans need a visa to visit Australia