Between 4 and 5 hours depending on which city in NZ you are flying to.
There is no such thing.Representatives from Commonwealth countries (Great Britain,Australia,NZ,Cook Islands,etc) who have High Commissions based in Fiji are known as High Commissioners.e.g the head representative of NZ to Fiji (based in Suva,Fiji) is known as the NZ High Commissioner.For representatives of countries outside the commonwealth to Fiji,their Fiji Office is called an embassy.The head representative is referred to as an "Ambassador".e.g America's representative to Fiji is known the US Ambassador.He is based at the US embassy in Suva,Fiji.Most if not all High Commissions and embassies are based in Suva,the capital city of Fiji. Fiji's government representatives to other countries are known as "High Commissioners" based at the "Fiji High Commission" in the nation they been posted to.e.g Mr Cama Tuiloma is Fiji's High Commissioner to NZ.He is based at the Fiji High Commission in Wellington,NZ.
yes
It's in the Pacific ocean near to Australia and Fiji.
no
If you are talking about the bordering countries of nz, there is nothing but if you are talking about the countries around nz. They are australia, fiji, tonga, samoa.
It is near Australia and Nz but this is a guess. You question doesn't make sense sorry
It takes about 4 hours to fly from Auckland (NZ) to Nadi.
You can be removed from any country that has a valid reason for the deportation. Esp if they have a warrant against them in a country just waiting to hear from them and NZ does not want them there.
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in the year 1642 along with Tasmania new Zealand some of Fiji and some of the Tonga islands.
nz was part of Australia but now is called ociana which also includes place like paupa new guini and Fiji