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When you need an NZ student visa
Found in Immigration and visas / Get a New Zealand student visa / When you need an NZ student visa
You need a student visa if you want to study full time in New Zealand for more than 3 months.
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Accessibility statement
Found in About this website / Accessibility statement
The current state of accessibility on Govt.nz and how improvements are being made.
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Get publicly-funded health services
Found in Health / Public health services / Get publicly-funded health services
In New Zealand public funding pays for most of our health and disability services. Find out if you’re eligible to get publicly-funded healthcare in NZ.
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Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) for personal care and welfare
Found in Family and whānau / Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) for personal care and welfare
An EPA for personal care and welfare is a legal document that gives someone you trust the power to make decisions about your health and welfare if you’re unable to.
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What is a name change certificate
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Proving and protecting your identity / Name change certificate / What is a name change certificate
A name change certificate is an official record of a name change if they were born outside NZ.
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Government jobs
Found in Work / Finding and starting a job / Government jobs
Search for jobs in government, sign up for job alerts and find out how to apply for government vacancies.
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Home support services — reporting a problem
Found in Health / Help in your home / Home support services — reporting a problem
If you have a concern, contact your service provider. You can also contact the government agency that funds your care, or the Health and Disability Commissioner.
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Pruning tree branches
Found in Housing and property / Neighbourhood problems / Pruning tree branches
You can trim most branches or roots that cross into your property up to the property boundary.
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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.
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Adopting a child
Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Adopting a child
You can apply to adopt a child in New Zealand as a couple or as an individual.