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Make a complaint about food poisoning
Found in Health / Food safety / Make a complaint about food poisoning
500 New Zealanders a day get food poisoning. It’s a serious risk if you’re sick, pregnant, very young or elderly.
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If you do not meet a requirement
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Requirements for NZ citizenship / If you do not meet a requirement
In rare cases, the Minister of Internal Affairs might grant New Zealand citizenship to someone who does not meet all the requirements.
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Child custody
Found in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced / Child custody
If your relationship ends, you need to try to resolve child custody arrangements yourselves before you can go to court.
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Govt.nz principles, vision and goals
Found in About this 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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Help for children with learning support needs
Found in Education / Learning support (special education) / Help for children with learning support needs
Funding, services and support available to help children with disabilities and learning support needs go to mainstream schools.
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Bringing pets into New Zealand
Found in Immigration and visas / Bringing things into New Zealand / Bringing pets into New Zealand
You can bring your pet here, but they must meet specific health standards. These change, depending on the country your pet is coming from.
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Scams
Found in Law, crime and justice / Scams
Taking care can help you avoid scams. If you think you’ve been scammed, report it straight away.
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Character requirements
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Requirements for NZ citizenship / Character requirements
You need to show you are of good character to get New Zealand citizenship.
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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.