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Enduring power of attorney
Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Enduring power of attorney
An enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) is a legal document. It gives the people you trust the power to make decisions for you, if you’re unable to.
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Get your child a New Zealand passport when born overseas
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Get or renew a New Zealand passport / Get your child a New Zealand passport when born overseas
If you are a New Zealand citizen by birth or grant and have a child overseas, you can register them as a citizen by descent and get them a New Zealand passport.
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Registering a new baby and getting a birth certificate
Found in Family and whānau / Having a baby / Registering a new baby and getting a birth certificate
Every baby born in New Zealand must be registered, usually within 2 months of being born. You can order your baby's birth certificate and apply for their IRD number at the same time.
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Bringing pets into New Zealand
Found in Immigration and visas / Bringing things into New Zealand / Bringing pets into New Zealand
You can bring your pet here, but they must meet specific health standards. These change, depending on the country your pet is coming from.
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Who is eligible to get a rates rebate
Found in Housing and property / Get financial help with housing / Get a rates rebate / Who is eligible to get a rates rebate
Find out what the eligibility requirements are and work out if you can get a rebate.
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Change your own name
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your name / Change your own name
You can change your own name in New Zealand if you’re 18 or over and a citizen or entitled to live here indefinitely. If you're 16 or 17, you can apply with your guardians' consent.
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Personal care and welfare enduring power of attorney
Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Personal care and welfare enduring power of attorney
This enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) gives someone you trust the power to make decisions about your personal care and welfare if you’re unable to.