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  • Emergency help when you’re overseas

    Found in Leaving NZ / Emergency help when you’re overseas

    NZ Embassies can help you if something goes wrong while you’re outside NZ.

  • When someone dies overseas

    Found in Family and whānau / Death and bereavement / When someone dies overseas

    If you're travelling outside New Zealand and someone who is travelling with you dies, contact the nearest NZ embassy or Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade office.

  • Donate sperm or eggs

    Found in Family and whānau / Fertility issues and assisted reproduction / Donate sperm or eggs

    You can donate sperm or eggs to someone you know, or you can contact a fertility clinic to apply to be a donor for someone you don’t know.

  • Search historical birth, death and marriage records

    Found in History, culture and heritage / Research your family history / Search historical birth, death and marriage records

    To find your whakapapa (genealogy), you can search old birth, death and marriage records.

  • Get a visa to visit another country

    Found in Leaving NZ / Moving or travelling overseas / Get a visa to visit another country

    Check which visas you'll need and organise to get them well ahead of your travel dates.

  • Get proof you are not a citizen

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Proof of citizenship / Get proof you are not a citizen

    You can get a certificate that proves you are not a New Zealand citizen.

  • Producing food for sale

    Found in Health / Food safety / Producing food for sale

    If you’re selling or giving away food, you need to make sure you follow food hygiene regulations.

  • Check if you need an NZeTA or a visitor visa

    Found in Immigration and visas / Visitor visas and the NZeTA / Check if you need an NZeTA or a visitor visa

    If you come to New Zealand on a holiday, you may need to get an NZeTA or a visitor visa.

  • Leaving children by themselves

    Found in Family and whānau / Childcare and supervision / Leaving children by themselves

    You can leave a child under 14 at home or in another place if you’ve made reasonable provisions to have them supervised and cared for safely, and they’re not left for a long time.

  • 111 emergency service

    Found in Law, crime and justice / Crimes and emergencies / 111 emergency service

    If you need help from the police, the fire service, or you need an ambulance, dial 111 and the emergency operator will connect you to the right place.

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