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Working in NZ for more than 3 months
Found in Immigration and visas / Get a visa to work in NZ / Working in NZ for more than 3 months
Depending on your skills, where you come from, your age and other factors you may be able to work in New Zealand temporarily for more than 3 months.
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Taking parental leave
Found in Work / Parental leave / Taking parental leave
As well as maternity and paternity leave, there are other leave options for eligible parents and carers. You may be able to get parental leave payments from the government.
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Colours, images and logos
Found in The Govt.nz website / Colours, images and logos
How Govt.nz uses colours, images and logos.
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Presence in NZ requirements
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Requirements for NZ citizenship / Presence in NZ requirements
You need to show you have been physically present in New Zealand for a certain amount of time and that you intend to continue living here.
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If you travel overseas
Found in Tax, benefits and finance / New Zealand Superannuation and the Veteran's Pension / If you travel overseas
Check if you can keep getting paid New Zealand Superannuation (NZ Super) or the Veteran’s Pension when you travel overseas.
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Working in NZ for up to 3 months
Found in Immigration and visas / Get a visa to work in NZ / Working in NZ for up to 3 months
Learn about the short-term visas that allow you to work in New Zealand temporarily for business, creative industries, education, sports or specialist projects.
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Refugees in New Zealand
Found in Immigration and visas / Refugees in New Zealand
Find out who can come to New Zealand as a refugee and what happens when you arrive.
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Domestic and family violence
Found in Law, crime and justice / Abuse, harassment and domestic violence / Domestic and family violence
Services and support for anyone experiencing abuse from a partner, ex-partner, family member, flatmate, friend, or carer.
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Discrimination at work
Found in Work / Workers’ rights / Discrimination at work
It’s against the law to be treated unfairly in the workplace or when you apply for a job.
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Train while you work
Found in Education / Training and apprenticeships / Train while you work
Continue to broaden your skills while working. You can become better at your job, increase your chance for a promotion or change your career entirely.