No, souvenirs like coral and clamshells cannot be brought back into New Zealand without a permit. New Zealand has strict biosecurity laws to protect its unique ecosystems, and items such as coral and shellfish can carry pests and diseases. Travelers should always declare any natural souvenirs and check regulations to ensure compliance. Failure to do so may result in fines or confiscation of the items.
Yes there are contries without states like new Zealand and Samoa.
You usually have to be 17 without parents permission
If it were an EU rather and an EEA national, the answer would be in the affirmative.
Yes, look it up on Wikipedia. New Zealand has a bigger land area than the United Kingdom (without Ireland). Great Britain including Ireland would be bigger.
New Zealand and Australia are very similar in the ways that they are both English speaking countries, housing and living are very much the same, they were both founded by the british, the main religions are the same. Also if you are a New Zealand citizen you are able to live in Australia and work in Australia without any working visa or citizenship, and vice versa.
16 is the age in New Zealand that you can leave school without the permission of your parents.
Yes.
No
Yes there are contries without states like new Zealand and Samoa.
yes
There is no one-word anagram. Without the A, it is brought.
No. Lol. you'd definatly be out of range.
smuggled
No
You usually have to be 17 without parents permission
The maximum value of goods that can be brought into the United States without incurring customs duties or taxes is 800.
Name is lost in prehistory - but is trivial.