New Zealand Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Trade
Manatū Aorere
12 October 2021
195 Lambton Quay
Private Bag 18−901
Wellington 6160
New Zealand
John Burns-Smith
[FYI request #16616 email]
T +64 4 439 8000
F +64 4 472 9596
OIA 27683
Tēnā koe John Burns-Smith
I refer to your email of 4 September 2021 in which you request the following under the Official
Information Act 1982 (OIA):
Policy documents, guidance notes that outline what categories of person are entitled to be issued
diplomatic passports and under what circumstances (for example, current and former prime
ministers / Department CEOs) and any policies that govern the use of these travel documents.
You were advised on 1 October 2021 that we needed to extend the timeframe for making a decision on
your request due to the need for further consultation and review. Thank you for your patience while this
process was completed.
All applicants must complete a standard Department of Internal Affairs application form for a new or
renewed passport. Applications for a diplomatic passport must be accompanied by a Letter of Eligibility
signed by the person’s manager and authorised against the eligibility criteria by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and Trade’s Protocol Division. Only New Zealand citizens can hold New Zealand diplomatic
passports.
Former Prime Ministers are not eligible for diplomatic passports as a matter of course. Some ex-Prime
Ministers may have been issued a diplomatic passport to undertake a particular Government role for a
finite period, for example, as a Special Envoy.
The following documents are attached in relation to your request:
1.
New Zealand Diplomatic Passports - Eligibility Criteria
2.
Information Sheet for Diplomatic Passport Holders
A small amount of information is withheld under section 6(a) of the OIA to avoid prejudicing the security
or defence of New Zealand or the international relations of the New Zealand Government.
Please note that we may publish this letter (with your personal details redacted) and enclosed documents
on the Ministry’s website.
If you have any questions about this decision, you can contact us by email at:
[email address]. You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this decision by contacting
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Nāku noa, nā
Julie-Anne Lee
for Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade
e [MFAT request email]
w www.mfat.govt.nz