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Before you travel
Found in Leaving NZ / Before you travel
Avoid surprises — before you go, find and check your passport, pay your fines and check if there are any special travel requirements for the countries you’re visiting.
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Complain about home help and support services
Found in Health / Help in your home / Complain about home help and support services
Find out what to do and who to contact if you have a concern or complaint about your home support services.
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Identity theft
Found in Law, crime and justice / Identity theft
Identity theft is when someone uses your identity information to pretend to be you.
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Bring your family to NZ
Found in Immigration and visas / Bring your family to NZ
Check with Immigration New Zealand (INZ) for how to bring your partner, dependent children and parents to NZ.
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Your care plan after a needs assessment
Found in Health / Help in your home / Your care plan after a needs assessment
The home support services you’ll get, who’ll provide these and when they’ll start are described in your care plan.
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Get a civil union licence
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Civil unions / Get a civil union licence
Before you get a civil union, you need to apply for a licence. A licence confirms it’s legal for you to have a civil union. It costs $150.
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Free health advice
Found in Health / Public health services / Free health advice
Find out who to contact to get free health advice for you and your family.
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Nursing and medical help at home
Found in Health / Help in your home / Nursing and medical help at home
A nurse or other health professional may visit you at home to help with your medications and medical needs. Learn more about these services and if you qualify.
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Whāngai
Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Whāngai
Whāngai is the Māori tradition of children being raised by someone other than their birth parents — usually a relative.
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Get a translation to use in another country
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Proving and protecting your identity / Translating official documents / Get a translation to use in another country
When you use a NZ document in another country, you might need to get it translated. You will probably need to get it apostilled or authenticated too.