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Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Found in Government A-Z / Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Call 111 if there’s a serious risk that people could be injured or property damaged. 111 emergency services Not safe to talk? Stay on the line. Accessible option for 111 Responsibilities of Fire and Emergency NZ Respond to fires and other emergencies.
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Working while on a student visa
Found in Immigration and visas / Get a New Zealand student visa / Working while on a student visa
International students in New Zealand may be able to work while on a student visa. Your eVisa or visa sticker in your passport shows whether you can work.
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Health
Found in Health
Community services card, food safety, dental care, help at home
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Get a needs assessment
Found in Health / Help in your home / Get a needs assessment
You must have a needs assessment if you want to get government-funded home help. Find out if you qualify and the support services you might get.
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Energy efficiency in homes
Found in Housing and property / Insulation and energy efficiency / Energy efficiency in homes
Save money on your power and gas bills. For long-term fixes, make your home healthier and efficient with energy.
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Apply for a work visa
Found in Immigration and visas / Get a visa to work in NZ / Apply for a work visa
If you’re planning to work in New Zealand and you’re not a citizen or permanent resident of NZ or Australia, you’ll need a visa that lets you work.
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Immigration and visas
Found in Immigration and visas
Travelling to or currently in NZ, customs, border security, refugees
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Registering a new baby and getting a birth certificate
Found in Family and whānau / Having a baby / Registering a new baby and getting a birth certificate
Every baby born in New Zealand must be registered, usually within 2 months of being born. You can order your baby's birth certificate and apply for their IRD number at the same time.
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Consultations listing
Found in Engaging with government / Consultations — have your say / Consultations listing
You can give local and central government feedback on their plans before they make decisions.
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Wills, probate and estates
Found in Family and whānau / Death and bereavement / Wills, probate and estates
After someone dies, an executor or administrator needs to be appointed by the High Court to deal with the estate.