Search results for 슬롯머신 공략방법【eggc.vip】BAS
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	Paying back your student loanFound in Education / Tertiary education / Paying back your student loan Repayments on your student loan depend on how much you earn and whether you’re based in New Zealand or living overseas. 
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	School zones, reviews and equity fundingFound in Education / School and college / School zones, reviews and equity funding Find out if you live in a school’s zone, how the school is performing and what level of equity funding it gets based on the Equity Index. 
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	Tax on investments and savingsFound in Tax, benefits and finance / Tax / Tax on investments and savings You pay tax on income from all your savings and investments, whether they're in NZ or overseas. Your tax rate is based on your income. 
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	Working for Families paymentsFound in Family and whānau / Financial help for your family / Working for Families payments Get help with the costs of raising children with Working for Families tax credit payments. Your payments are worked out based on the information you give Inland Revenue about your income for the year. 
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	Dog owner fines and offencesFound in Law, crime and justice / Paying fines / Dog owner fines and offences If you do not keep control of your dog, allow a dog into a restricted area or abuse or neglect an animal, you can be fined or sent to prison — and banned from owning dogs in the future. 
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	Language requirementsFound in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Requirements for NZ citizenship / Language requirements You need to be able to hold a basic conversation in English to get New Zealand citizenship. 
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	Government help with dental costsFound in Health / Doctors, dentists and prescriptions / Government help with dental costs Basic dental services are free until you’re 18. If you need dental care after 18, and you’re on a low income or have a disability, illness or injury, you can apply for government help. 
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	Your rights after being arrestedFound in Law, crime and justice / The courts / Your rights after being arrested When you’re arrested, you have the right to get legal help before you say or do anything. You don’t have to make a statement, but you do have to tell the police some basic information about yourself. 
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	Human rights and freedomsFound in Law, crime and justice / Human rights in NZ / Human rights and freedoms All New Zealanders are entitled to basic human rights and freedoms to protect them from unlawful discrimination. Find out about your rights, and how to get help or make a complaint. 
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	ApprenticeshipsFound in Education / Training and apprenticeships / Apprenticeships With an apprenticeship, you can earn money while getting skills and qualifications. 
