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Privileges and responsibilities of a citizen
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Privileges and responsibilities of a citizen
When you become a New Zealand citizen, you will have the same privileges as a person who was born here. You will also have the same responsibilities.
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Trial periods
Found in Work / Finding and starting a job / Trial periods
A trial period is a timeframe that employers can use to find out if you are suitable for a job. An employer can dismiss you and you cannot raise a personal grievance for unjustified dismissal if the trial period was valid.
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Your consumer rights
Found in Consumer rights and complaints / Your consumer rights
You have the right to complain if something you’ve bought does not work, a service has not achieved the result that was agreed, something has not been delivered on time, or you've been misled by an advert.
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Change your name in your passport
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your name / Change your name in your passport
If you want to change the name in your passport, you’ll need to apply for a new one. The name in your passport must be your officially registered name.
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History of daylight saving in NZ
Found in Recreation and the environment / Daylight saving in NZ / History of daylight saving in NZ
New Zealand first introduced daylight saving time in 1927. The current times have been fixed since 2007.
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Dual citizenship
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Changing your citizenship status / Dual citizenship
New Zealand allows dual citizenship or multiple citizenship — but some other countries do not.
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Get a warrant of fitness or certificate of fitness
Found in Transport / Keeping a vehicle on the road / Get a warrant of fitness or certificate of fitness
A warrant of fitness (WoF) or certificate of fitness inspection is a regular check to make sure your vehicle is safe.
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Types of citizenship: birth, descent and grant
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Types of citizenship: birth, descent and grant
There are 3 main types of New Zealand citizenship: by birth, by descent and by grant.
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Access to your birth, marriage and name change records
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Proving and protecting your identity / Access to your birth, marriage and name change records
Birth, death, marriage, civil union and name change records are a public register — anyone can request copies of someone's information. You can see who's accessed your records since 2009 or block access to them if your safety is at risk.
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International surrogacy and citizenship
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / International surrogacy and citizenship
Getting New Zealand citizenship for a child born through an international surrogacy agreement involves multiple government agencies and processes. Your options are outlined in a fact sheet produced by DIA and the other agencies involved in international surrogacy matters.