A boat can travel between Australia and New Zealand, but it will need to be fully deep ocean capable.
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.
There are four main visa "streams" Australia grants Permanent Residence visa under: Skilled Migration, Family, Business, and Humanitarian. One would need to pick one of the listed visa streams and then follow the guidelines to obtain a Permanent Residence visa for immigration to Australia.
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.
People from Switzerland come to new zealand because (this is present day) Swiss people need more jobs and they come to new zealand for good jobs for more money.
When crossing from New Zealand to Australia, you would need to turn your clock back 2 hours. Australia is 2 hours ahead of New Zealand.
If you are not from either New Zeland or Australia, then yes, you would need an international driving license to drive in those countries.
I don't know exactly, but you need to pass Australia, and Indonesia to get to Brunei
Yes. With Australian-born babies, you need a passport to go anywhere overseas.
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, a person can join the Australian army, regardless of their nationality, provided the are holders of an Australian Permanent Residence visa.