nickykim
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My 83 year old mother who lives in Auckland has fallen and fractured her hip and may have had a stroke either immediately before the fall or during the period before my brother went around to do his routine (every second day) "welfare" check. She was admitted to hospital last night and my sister reports that my mother appears to be becoming increasingly confused. We think it is likely that she will continue to deteriorate and probably die within the week. So back to the title - I will be flying over as soon as I am able (probably Tuesday or Wednesday), my daughter has not yet applied for an adult australian passport (she has an expired australian child's passport). She does however have an EU passport (British by descent). She is currently in Queensland with her father and will be back tomorrow (Monday) evening so the earliest she will be able to get into a post office and apply for an Australian passport is Tuesday which even with urgent processing make it unlikely that she will be able to get to Auckland in time to see her grandmother before she dies.
I am thinking that my daughter would be able to travel to NZ and back on her EU passport, I think she has to get a electronic visa. If she also carries her expired australian child's passport as proof of citizenship, do you think this is a viable alternative?
I am thinking that my daughter would be able to travel to NZ and back on her EU passport, I think she has to get a electronic visa. If she also carries her expired australian child's passport as proof of citizenship, do you think this is a viable alternative?