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New Zealand Citizenship

In New Zealand, residence and citizenship are different. If you are granted residence, you retain your original citizenship. However, after you’ve lived here for a certain period of time you may apply for New Zealand citizenship and the right to hold a New Zealand Passport.


New citizenship requirements


New citizenship requirements came into effect in April 2005. As a result, you may need to have lived in legally in New Zealand for five years (formerly three years) before applying for citizenship, depending on when you were granted residence.

Citizenship by birth in New Zealand from 2006


From 1 January 2006, children born in New Zealand (or in the Cook Islands, Niue or Tokelau) will acquire New Zealand citizenship at birth only if at least one of their parents:

  • is a New Zealand citizen; or

  • has permanent residency (ie is entitled to be in New Zealand or Australia indefinitely); or

  • is entitled to reside indefinitely in the Cook Islands, Tokelau or Niue.
 


Will applying for New Zealand citizenship affect your current citizenship?


New Zealand allows its citizens to hold multiple citizenships. However, some other countries do not allow this. You should check with the authorities of the country/ies for which you currently hold citizenship before applying for New Zealand citizenship.

The Department of Internal Affairs administers citizenship in New Zealand.

Successful applicants attend a public citizenship ceremony where they take the oath or affirmation of allegiance.

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