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  • NZ citizenship if you are adopted

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / NZ citizenship if you are adopted

    If you were born and adopted in New Zealand you are likely to be a New Zealand citizen. If you were born or adopted outside New Zealand, you might be a citizen — if not, you may be able to apply to become one.

  • Dental care

    Found in Health / Doctors, dentists and prescriptions / Dental care

    Basic dental services are free until you’re 18. If you need dental care after 18, and you’re on a low income or have a disability, illness or injury, you can apply for government help.

  • Having a baby

    Found in Family and whānau / Having a baby

    Choose a midwife and find out about paid parental leave, antenatal classes and health tests.

  • Social Wellbeing Agency

    Found in Government A-Z / Social Wellbeing Agency

    The Social Wellbeing Agency is a Departmental Agency hosted by Te Kawa Mataaho. The agency works across the social system, looking at issues that New Zealanders face which do not fit neatly into the work of a single agency.

  • Department of Internal Affairs

    Found in Government A-Z / Department of Internal Affairs

    They: manage passports, citizenship, name changes, and birth, death, marriage and civil union registration and certificates give grants enforce the law on anti-spam, censorship, gambling, anti-money laundering and countering financing of terrorism support charities support local government link ethnic communities with government store and manage the nation's archives and library collections lead government's ICT strategy.…

  • Drug Free Sport New Zealand

    Found in Government A-Z / Drug Free Sport New Zealand

    Their priorities are: enforcement of the code through testing and investigation providing information research influencing the World Anti-Doping Agency programme so it reflects the needs of our sporting community.

  • Immigration Advisers Authority

    Found in Government A-Z / Immigration Advisers Authority

    They: issue licences to people who are fit and competent to give immigration advice maintain competency standards and a code of conduct for immigration advisers investigate people giving immigration advice without a licence or exemption receive complaints from people who have received poor immigration advice.

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