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
yes person going to new zealand passport needs a visa to go to japan because visa is allowment by the state government for staying in foreign for a certain period of time.
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.
Yes, US citizens need a visa to visit Australia and New Zealand. It is important to check the specific visa requirements for each country before traveling.
no you can not and ill tell you why its because japan and new Zealand are different countries
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.)
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 they can as long as the person holding a visitor visa has a valid stay permit(I-94).
For traveling to Australia, most visitors need a visa, such as the Visitor Visa or Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). New Zealand allows visa-free entry for many nationalities, but some may need a visa or NZeTA. It's important to check the specific requirements based on your nationality before traveling.
Yes.
No, Australia does not currently have any visa free provisions for any country except New Zealand. It does however have an immediate visa issuing system which grants electronic visa's immediately and with little cost. Unfortunately holders of Botswana passports are not able to apply for this type of visa.
Indeed.
yes