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  • Help for partners staying at home

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Help for partners staying at home

    If your partner moves into a rest home or hospital, you can get financial help to stay in your home, look after your own health and visit your partner.

  • Paying for heating

    Found in Health / Help in your home / Paying for heating

    You can get government help with the cost of heating and insulating your home depending on your circumstances, your income and assets. Find out if you qualify.

  • Paying for doctor's visits

    Found in Health / Doctors, dentists and prescriptions / Paying for doctor's visits

    Doctors set their own fees. Children and some people who need to visit their doctor often can get free or subsidised visits.

  • If you cannot get NZ Superannuation or other benefits

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Managing your money in retirement / If you cannot get NZ Superannuation or other benefits

    If you cannot get any other financial support from the government, you can apply for help with day-to-day living costs and health.

  • Retirement age

    Found in Work / Retiring from work / Retirement age

    There is no official retirement age in New Zealand. The common age to retire is 65 when NZ Super and some other pension payments start.

  • Privacy notice for Govt.nz

    Found in Using this website / Privacy notice for Govt.nz

    This notice explains how and when Govt.nz collects personal information, what we do with it and your right to see or change it.

  • Minimum wage

    Found in Work / Workers’ rights / Minimum wage

    Employees must be paid at least the minimum hourly wage rate for every hour worked.

  • Citizenship timeframes

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / How to apply for NZ citizenship / Citizenship timeframes

    Check this page regularly for up-to-date citizenship processing times.

  • Seeing a specialist

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

    When you see a specialist, you’ll visit a medically trained and registered healthcare professional in that field of medicine. In most cases, you need to visit your General Practitioner (GP) first so they can refer you.

  • Prescription charges

    Found in Health / Doctors, dentists and prescriptions / Prescription charges

    You pay a contribution to the cost of the medicines prescribed by your doctor — currently this is $5 for most items. If your medicine is not fully subsidised, you might have to pay more.

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