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How to pay the International Visitor Levy
Found in Immigration and visas / Visitor visas and the NZeTA / How to pay the International Visitor Levy
Most people visiting New Zealand for a short period of time must pay the NZD$100 International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL).
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Building your own home
Found in Housing and property / Building and renovating / Building your own home
There are laws you need to comply with when you’re building — whether you're hiring a builder or doing the work yourself.
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Changing your name when you get married
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Changing your name when you get married
In New Zealand, you don’t usually have to do anything special if you want to change your name after you get married or have a civil union.
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Telling someone about your criminal record
Found in Law, crime and justice / Telling someone about your criminal record
There are details of your criminal record that you need to provide if asked — for example, when applying for a visa to travel overseas.
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Free health checks for children under 14
Found in Health / Free health services for children / Free health checks for children under 14
Your child’s health will be checked regularly while they grow.
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School zones, reviews and equity funding
Found in Education / School and college / School zones, reviews and equity funding
Find out if you live in a school’s zone, how the school is performing and what level of equity funding it gets based on the Equity Index.
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Transfer to a different residential care facility
Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Moving into residential care / Transfer to a different residential care facility
You can transfer to another residential care facility if you want to. Or you may have to transfer if the level of care you need has changed.
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Legal aid
Found in Law, crime and justice / The courts / Legal aid
If you cannot afford to pay for a lawyer, you can apply for legal aid.
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Revitalising te reo Māori
Found in History, culture and heritage / Māori language, culture and heritage / Revitalising te reo Māori
Māori became an official language of New Zealand in 1987. It’s a taonga (treasure) that our government works to protect. Learn about the history of te reo Māori and the plan for revitalising the language.
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Governing legislation
Found in Recreation and the environment / Daylight saving in NZ / Governing legislation
Our timezone, the daylight saving dates and the rules around what happens if you are working when the clocks change are governed by 2 pieces of legislation.