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Contact the Citizenship Office
Found in Government A-Z / Department of Internal Affairs / Citizenship contact information / Contact the Citizenship Office
Check the progress of your application: To check the progress of your application, click on the link below. Select 'Continue saved application', then log in using RealMe.
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Convert your overseas driver licence
Found in Transport / Driver licences / Convert your overseas driver licence
If you have an overseas driver licence and you’ve been in New Zealand more than a year, you need to convert to an NZ driver licence to keep driving here legally.
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Food labelling
Found in Health / Food safety / Food labelling
Food labels help you make informed choices about the products you buy.
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Online safety
Found in Law, crime and justice / Online safety
Find out how to keep your family safe online.
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Finding your birth child
Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Finding your birth child
If you've placed a child for adoption and they are now over 20 years old, you can ask Oranga Tamariki—Ministry for Children for help finding them.
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Fostering a child (caregiving)
Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Fostering a child (caregiving)
Foster parents (caregivers) look after children in many ways, from short-term or emergency care, to long-term or permanent arrangements.
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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.
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Driving in NZ if you are visiting
Found in Transport / Driver licences / Driving in NZ if you are visiting
Visitors don’t need a New Zealand driver licence to drive in New Zealand but you must meet some conditions.
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PlunketLine
Found in Health / Free health services for children / PlunketLine
Phone 0800 933 922 to get advice about child health and parenting.
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Noisy neighbours
Found in Housing and property / Neighbourhood problems / Noisy neighbours
Try asking your neighbours to be quiet if they're making too much noise. You can also complain to their landlord or the council.