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  • Performing a marriage or civil union ceremony

    Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Information for marriage celebrants / Performing a marriage or civil union ceremony

    As a marriage celebrant, you’re responsible for making sure the legal requirements of the ceremony are met.

  • 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.

  • Become an independent celebrant

    Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Information for marriage celebrants / Become an independent celebrant

    Independent celebrants can perform marriages and civil unions in New Zealand. You must be available to the public — you cannot become a celebrant to perform a one-off ceremony for friends or family.

  • Coping without a car if you’re over 65

    Found in Transport / Coping without a car if you’re over 65

    A SuperGold Card gives you free or cheaper public transport. If you’re ill or have trouble getting around, you can apply for help paying for taxis. Some local councils also offer transport services

  • Get an IRD number for your child

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Get an IRD number / Get an IRD number for your child

    Your child will need an IRD number if they’re earning any money or interest, or if you’re applying for Working for Families or child support. If you’re having a baby, you can apply for one when you register their birth.

  • Caring for someone with a health condition, injury or illness

    Found in Health / Caring for someone with a health condition, injury or illness

    Support is available for carers — from respite care and financial help to practical advice and wellbeing guides. Explore resources and advice for taking care of yourself and avoiding burnout.

  • Vehicle licensing and road user charges

    Found in Transport / Keeping a vehicle on the road / Vehicle licensing and road user charges

    To be on the road legally, your car needs to have a current licence. You’ll also need to pay road user charges (RUC) if your vehicle runs on diesel or electricity, or both — including plug-in vehicles that run on petrol.

  • Being deprived of NZ citizenship

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Changing your citizenship status / Being deprived of NZ citizenship

    In rare circumstances, the Minister of Internal Affairs can take away your New Zealand citizenship. You will no longer be able to use a New Zealand passport and you might not be allowed to live here.

  • Change the registered sex on your birth certificate

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your gender / Change the registered sex on your birth certificate

    To change the sex marker on your birth certificate, you must complete a statutory declaration and apply to Births, Deaths and Marriages.

  • Order a marriage certificate

    Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Order a marriage certificate

    Your New Zealand marriage certificate is an official record of your marriage. It costs $35 to have it posted to you. You can order your certificate online.

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