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DIA Reminds New Zealanders To Keep Their Passport Safe

Your passport is a ticket to overseas adventure. But every year, thousands must be replaced their passports because they’re damaged or lost. In 2025 alone, almost 40,000 passports were reported lost, damaged or stolen.

To encourage New Zealanders to keep their passports safe, we’re sharing some of last year’s most memorable mishaps. It’s a timely reminder to treat your passport as your most important travel companion. And remember, if you are planning on travelling, check that expiry date—it might be expiring sooner than you think!

We know our passport is pretty eye-catching and kids obviously think so too. In 2025 there were several child-related ‘whoopsies’ reported:

As a water-loving nation it’s only natural that sometimes our passports run into some soggy situations. Water is one of the most common culprits of passport damage. Here are a few examples from the past year:

We love a double-shot flat white just as much as anyone, but trust us, your passport doesn’t. One unlucky person reported that they “knocked coffee onto my passport with a pillow. The corners are now stained.”

While these stories might make you chuckle, the consequences are no joke. Damaged or lost passports can mean denied boarding, delayed travel plans and unexpected costs.

If the unexpected does happen, report the damage or loss online on passports.govt.nz, even if your story involves capsizing a yacht or a rogue cup of coffee. We’ve heard it all before!

Tips to keep your passport safe

  1. Store it securely: Keep your passport in a safe, dry place when not in use. Avoid carrying it around unless necessary.
  2. Avoid water: Don't take your passport near pools, beaches, boats, or baths. Waterproof bags can help, but they’re not fail-proof!
  3. Keep away from kids: Children are creative and sometimes destructive. Store your passport out of reach and sight.
  4. Be mindful at events: If you use your passport as ID, keep it close and don’t leave it behind.
  5. Check regularly: Inspect your passport for any damage, stains, missing pages (and the expiry date) before travelling.

Look after your passport, and it will look after you wherever in the world you choose to go. For further information on passport safety and how to apply for a replacement, visit passports.govt.nz.

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