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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.

  • Apply for a student visa

    Found in Immigration and visas / Get a New Zealand student visa / Apply for a student visa

    You can apply online or use a printed form. Make sure you apply at least 8 weeks before you plan to come to New Zealand.

  • Producing food for sale

    Found in Health / Food safety / Producing food for sale

    If you’re selling or giving away food, you need to make sure you follow food hygiene regulations.

  • Linking to Govt.nz

    Found in About this website / Linking to Govt.nz

    All government sites link to Govt.nz — find out what you need to do.

  • Food labelling

    Found in Health / Food safety / Food labelling

    Food labels help you make informed choices about the products you buy.

  • Get an IRD number for a business, charity or trust

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Get an IRD number / Get an IRD number for a business, charity or trust

    If you’re starting an organisation that will involve money changing hands, it’ll need its own IRD number.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Get a copy of a WW1 service record

    Found in History, culture and heritage / New Zealand's history / Get a copy of a WW1 service record

    Archives New Zealand is in the process of putting the military records of everyone who served in World War I online.

  • Working after 65: ACC levies and entitlements

    Found in Work / Working after 65: ACC levies and entitlements

    If you work after you turn 65, you still pay ACC levies. You can claim for treatment of injuries, but if you have an accident and can't work, your entitlement to weekly compensation changes.

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