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  • Govt.nz principles, vision and goals

    Found in The Govt.nz website / Govt.nz principles, vision and goals

    Govt.nz is here to make it easier for you to find and use government information and services online.

  • Check you meet the requirements for NZ citizenship

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Requirements for NZ citizenship / Check you meet the requirements for NZ citizenship

    Use this self-check tool to find out if you meet the requirements for New Zealand citizenship.

  • Renovating your home

    Found in Housing and property / Building and renovating / Renovating your home

    If you’re renovating, make sure you use licensed tradespeople and get consents where you need them.

  • Contact details by topic

    Found in Contact NZ government / Contact details by topic

    If you’re unsure who to contact, use the list below to work out which government organisation could help with your question.

  • Days in lieu (alternative holidays)

    Found in Work / Public holidays and work / Days in lieu (alternative holidays)

    If you work on a public holiday and it’s a day you usually work, you may get a paid day off you can take later. This is usually called an alternative holiday or a day in lieu.

  • Translating official documents

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Proving and protecting your identity / Translating official documents

    If you need a document translated into English or another language, you can organise the translation yourself or use the Department of Internal Affairs Translation Service.

  • Seeing a specialist

    Found in Health / Doctors, dentists and prescriptions / Seeing a specialist

    A specialist is a medical practitioner who is trained in a specific field of medicine. You usually need to visit your general practitioner (doctor) first for a referral to a specialist.

  • Whāngai

    Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Whāngai

    Whāngai is the Māori tradition of children being raised by someone other than their birth parents — usually a relative.

  • Registering a death

    Found in Family and whānau / Death and bereavement / Registering a death

    If you’re using a funeral director, they’ll register the death with Births, Deaths and Marriages. If you’re organising the funeral yourself, or not holding one, you’ll need to register the death.

  • Search the Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Register

    Found in Family and whānau / Fertility issues and assisted reproduction / Search the Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Register

    You can use the Human Assisted Reproductive Technology (HART) Register to learn about your genetic origins and, if all parties agree, contact donors.

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