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  • Apply for NZ citizenship if born in Samoa before 1949

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Apply for NZ citizenship if born in Samoa before 1949

    You can apply for NZ citizenship if you were born in Samoa on or after 13 May 1924 and before 1 January 1949, or if you meet 1 of the other eligibility criteria.

  • Request information from the government

    Found in Engaging with government / Request information from the government

    You can make an official information request to the organisation or person you think holds the information you want.

  • Going to court as a witness

    Found in Law, crime and justice / The courts / Going to court as a witness

    If you're asked to give evidence in court, you’ll have to swear to tell the truth and answer any questions the judge says you have to answer.

  • Job hunting

    Found in Work / Finding and starting a job / Job hunting

    Discover jobs that would suit you, find and apply for vacancies, and prepare for interviews.

  • Your Admission Agreement and care plan

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Moving into residential care / Your Admission Agreement and care plan

    When you move into a rest home or hospital you sign an Admission Agreement. This contract has information about your rights and responsibilities. Your Care Plan is the other important document that’s prepared for you.

  • SuperGold cards

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / SuperGold cards

    Who can get a SuperGold or Veteran SuperGold card, how to replace a lost card, where you can use the card in New Zealand and Australia. The card is issued by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD).

  • International surrogacy and citizenship

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / International surrogacy and citizenship

    Getting New Zealand citizenship for a child born through an international surrogacy agreement involves multiple government agencies and processes. Your options are outlined in a fact sheet produced by DIA and the other agencies involved in international surrogacy matters.

  • Your rights after being arrested

    Found in Law, crime and justice / The courts / Your rights after being arrested

    When you’re arrested, you have the right to get legal help before you say or do anything. You don’t have to make a statement, but you do have to tell the police some basic information about yourself.

  • Renew your celebrant registration

    Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Information for marriage celebrants / Renew your celebrant registration

    Once you're registered as a celebrant, you need to renew your registration each year.

  • What you can and cannot bring with you into New Zealand

    Found in Immigration and visas / Bringing things into New Zealand / What you can and cannot bring with you into New Zealand

    There are biosecurity and customs rules about what you can and cannot bring into New Zealand.

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