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  • 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.

  • Fishing

    Found in Recreation and the environment / Hunting and fishing / Fishing

    You need to obey some laws and regulations — these can depend on where and what you’re fishing.

  • Change the registered sex on your birth certificate

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your gender / Change the registered sex on your birth certificate

    To change the sex marker on your birth certificate, you must complete a statutory declaration and apply to Births, Deaths and Marriages.

  • What is a credit record

    Found in Consumer rights and complaints / Debt and credit records / What is a credit record

    Find out what is on a credit record, who can access your credit record, and your rights to change information on it.

  • Paying for residential care

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Paying for residential care

    You’re responsible for paying for your own residential care but you may qualify for government help. Read about the financial support that’s available and how to find out about the costs.

  • Dates for public holidays and anniversary days

    Found in Work / Public holidays and work / Dates for public holidays and anniversary days

    Dates when employees get national public holidays and regional anniversary days.

  • 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.

  • Taumata Arowai

    Found in Government A-Z / Taumata Arowai

    Taumata Arowai is the regulator of water services for Aotearoa New Zealand — making sure all communities have access to safe drinking water. They have an oversight role in protecting the environment from the impacts of waste and stormwater.

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