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Working on public holidays
Found in Work / Public holidays and work / Working on public holidays
Find out how you’ll be paid if you do or do not work on a public holiday and what your employment rights are as an employee.
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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.
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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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How to pay the International Visitor Levy
Found in Immigration and visas / Visitor visas and the NZeTA / How to pay the International Visitor Levy
Most people visiting New Zealand for a short period of time must pay the NZD$100 International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL).
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Submit a notice of objection to someone’s wedding
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Submit a notice of objection to someone’s wedding
If you think there are legal reasons why someone shouldn’t get married or have a civil union, you can lodge a caveat or notice of objection.
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No data on your phone — access government-sponsored websites for free
Found in Engaging with government / No data on your phone — access government-sponsored websites for free
Zero Data gives you free access to government-sponsored websites. This way, money is not a barrier to getting important services and information.
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Personal care at home
Found in Health / Help in your home / Personal care at home
If you need help with daily activities like showering or getting dressed, support is available to make these tasks safer and easier for you.
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Job hunting
Found in Work / Finding and starting a job / Job hunting
Discover jobs that would suit you, find and apply for vacancies, and prepare for interviews.
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Change your child's name
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your name / Change your child's name
You can change your child’s name in New Zealand if they are 15 or under and a citizen or entitled to live here indefinitely. Once your child is 16, they can apply themselves with your consent.
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Applying for a divorce
Found in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced / Applying for a divorce
After you’ve been separated for at least 2 years, you can apply for a divorce through the Family Court. There are eligibility criteria to meet and an application fee when you apply.