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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.

  • New Zealand citizenship

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship

    Learn about different types of citizenship in New Zealand and the requirements and steps to apply based on your situation.

  • Childcare and supervision

    Found in Family and whānau / Childcare and supervision

    See if you’re eligible for support with childcare costs. Learn about your responsibility to keep your children supervised when you’re not at home.

  • Complain about a government department

    Found in Engaging with government / Complain about a government department

    Learn how to make a complaint to a central or local government agency. Or, complain to the Ombudsman if your concern is not resolved or responded to.

  • Learning support (special education)

    Found in Education / Learning support (special education)

    Funding, services and support to educate children with disabilities, illness, behaviour issues and other needs.

  • Buying a vehicle

    Found in Transport / Buying a vehicle

    What to do when you buy a used car and how to register a new vehicle to drive legally on the road. Learn your rights if something goes wrong when you buy a car.

  • School and college

    Found in Education / School and college

    Find out about education in NZ and get information to help you choose a school. Learn what you need to do to prepare your child to start school.

  • Apply for a work visa

    Found in Immigration and visas / Get a visa to work in NZ / Apply for a work visa

    If you’re planning to work in New Zealand and you’re not a citizen or permanent resident of NZ or Australia, you’ll need a visa that lets you work.

  • 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.

  • Parental leave

    Found in Work / Parental leave

    Find out about the different types of leave you can take as a parent or carer. Learn about the support you can get and conditions you need to meet while on leave and if you decide to return to work or not.

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