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  • Adopting a child

    Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Adopting a child

    You can apply to adopt a child in New Zealand as a couple or as an individual.

  • Leaky homes

    Found in Housing and property / Leaky homes

    Check your property for signs of having a leaky home.

  • Work that leads to residence

    Found in Immigration and visas / Get a visa to work in NZ / Work that leads to residence

    If you’re 55 or younger and want to live in New Zealand (NZ) permanently, you can apply for a resident visa, or a work visa that leads to residence after working here for 2 years.

  • 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.

  • Get celebrant training, support and information

    Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Information for marriage celebrants / Get celebrant training, support and information

    Celebrants can get support and information, and opportunities for professional development.

  • Working in NZ for more than 3 months

    Found in Immigration and visas / Get a visa to work in NZ / Working in NZ for more than 3 months

    Depending on your skills, where you come from, your age and other factors you may be able to work in New Zealand temporarily for more than 3 months.

  • NZ’s natural resources

    Found in Recreation and the environment / NZ’s natural resources

    Find out how we manage and protect our natural resources.

  • How government works

    Found in Engaging with government / How government works

    The Government is formed after a democratic election held every 3 years.

  • Working here if your partner is in NZ

    Found in Immigration and visas / Get a visa to work in NZ / Working here if your partner is in NZ

    Depending on your partner’s situation, you can apply for a visa to work in New Zealand while they’re here working or studying, or if they’re a New Zealand citizen or resident.

  • Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) for personal care and welfare

    Found in Family and whānau / Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) for personal care and welfare

    An EPA for personal care and welfare is a legal document that gives someone you trust the power to make decisions about your health and welfare if you’re unable to.

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