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New Zealand Citizenship Guide

32 citizenship pathways — everything you need to know about eligibility, documents, timelines, and costs.

6 min readLast updated: May 2026

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Adoption

1 pathway in this category

Hague 1993 + Bilateral Adoption (§13 + §19E Citizenship Act 1977)

Under §3(2)(b) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (read with §16(2)(e)+(f) of the Adoption Act 1955 No 93), a child adopted in New Zealand under an Adoption Act 1955 order is DEEMED for citizenship purposes

complex96% data confidence

Birth

5 pathways in this category

Citizenship by Birth — Parent NZ Citizen or PR (§6(1)(a) Citizenship Act 1977)

Under §6(1)(a) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (1977 No 61), every person born in New Zealand on or after 1 January 1949 and before 1 January 2006 is automatically a New Zealand citizen by birth (the 'pur Under §6(1)(b) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (as substituted by §5(1) of the Citizenship Amendment Act 2005, 2005 No 43), a person born in New Zealand on or after 1 January 2006 is a NZ citizen by birth Citizenship Act 1977 §29 extends the entire Act (including §6 jus soli rules) to the Cook Islands and Niue (by mutual consent under Article 46 Cook Islands Constitution + Article 36 Niue Constitutio

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Citizenship by Birth — 10y Ordinary Residence (§6(1)(b) Citizenship Act 1977)

Under §6(1)(a) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (1977 No 61), every person born in New Zealand on or after 1 January 1949 and before 1 January 2006 is automatically a New Zealand citizen by birth (the 'pur Citizenship Act 1977 §29 extends the entire Act (including §6 jus soli rules) to the Cook Islands and Niue (by mutual consent under Article 46 Cook Islands Constitution + Article 36 Niue Constitution)

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Citizenship by Birth — External Territory (Cook Islands/Niue/Tokelau/Ross Dependency)

Under §6(1)(b) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (as substituted by §5(1) of the Citizenship Amendment Act 2005, 2005 No 43), a person born in New Zealand on or after 1 January 2006 is a NZ citizen by birth

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Foundling/Abandoned Children — Birth on NZ Ship/Aircraft (§14 Citizenship Act 1977)

Under §6(3)(a) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (as substituted 21 April 2005 by §5(2) of the Citizenship Amendment Act 2005), every person born in New Zealand on or after 1 January 1978 is a NZ citizen by

automatic96% data confidence

Indigenous Birthright — Wai 3513 Tikanga Pathway (Tribunal recommendation; Te Tiriti o Waitangi 1840)

Under §6(4) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (substituted 18 November 1992 by §4(1) of the Citizenship Amendment Act 1992; further amended by Acts including the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Act 2003 an

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Descent

5 pathways in this category

Citizenship by Descent — NZ-citizen Parent (§7 Citizenship Act 1977)

Under §7(1)(a) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (replaced 21 April 2005 by §6 of the Citizenship Amendment Act 2005, and further replaced 26 November 2024 by §8 of the Citizenship (Western Samoa) (Restorat Waitangi Tribunal Wai 3513 (Citizenship (Ruddock) Urgent Inquiry; pre-publication report 31 October 2025; final report 'He Tangata, he Whenua: The Citizenship Report' November 2025) FOUND that the Cit The Waitangi Tribunal Wai 3513 Report (October-November 2025) recommended that the Crown consult with Māori to provide for co-design of, or full reflection of Māori views in, AMENDMENTS TO CITIZENSH

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Citizenship by Descent — By-Descent Parent (one-generation limit since 2006)

Under §7(1)(b) of the Citizenship Act 1977, a person born outside New Zealand on or after 1 January 1978 is a NZ citizen by descent if at the time of birth a parent was a NZ citizen by descent AND the Per the current Citizenship Fees Schedule (effective 21 November 2025; first fee increase in 22 years; implemented via Citizenship Amendment Regulations 2025 SL 2025/261 reg 8(1) replacing Schedule 2

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Adoption Acquisition (§13 + §19E Citizenship Act 1977)

Under §13(3)(a) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (transitional provision), every person born outside New Zealand on or after 1 January 1949 (commencement of British Nationality and New Zealand Citizenship

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Pre-1949 British-Subject Lineage (Closed Cohort)

Under §7(2) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (as amended by §3(1) of the Citizenship Amendment Act 2000, 2000 No 9, substituting the figure '2' with '4' in the cross-referenced subsections), the Secretary

closed96% data confidence

Māori Descent — Te Tiriti o Waitangi 1840 + Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975

Under §6(6) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (inserted 21 April 2005 by §5(3) of the Citizenship Amendment Act 2005, and §6(6)(b) amended at 2 am on 29 November 2010 by §406(1) of the Immigration Act 2009)

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Historical

4 pathways in this category

Pre-1949 British Subject — Imperial Framework (Closed Cohort)

Under §13(3)(a) of the Citizenship Act 1977 (transitional provision), every person born outside New Zealand on or after 1 January 1949 (commencement of British Nationality and New Zealand Citizenship

closed96% data confidence

1949-1986 Dual-Status: NZ Citizen + British Subject

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Pre-1949 British-Subject Lineage (Closed Cohort — §16 BNNZCA 1948 transition)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Pre-1978 BNNZCA 1948 Framework (Repealed by Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Marriage

2 pathways in this category

Marriage Pathway — Ministerial Discretion (§9 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Pre-1978 Spousal Pathway (Closed under BNNZCA 1948)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Military

1 pathway in this category

NZDF Overseas Service Descent Transmission (§9 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Naturalization

8 pathways in this category

Citizenship by Grant — General Residence (§8 Citizenship Act 1977)

Waitangi Tribunal Wai 3513 (Citizenship (Ruddock) Urgent Inquiry; pre-publication report 31 October 2025; final report 'He Tangata, he Whenua: The Citizenship Report' November 2025) FOUND that the Cit The Waitangi Tribunal Wai 3513 Report (October-November 2025) recommended that the Crown consult with Māori to provide for co-design of, or full reflection of Māori views in, AMENDMENTS TO CITIZENSHIP Waitangi Tribunal Wai 3513 made THREE specific IMMEDIATE-ACTION recommendations: (1) AMEND §8(2)(e) of the Citizenship Act 1977 to include 'or te reo Māori' (currently English-language requirement o

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Citizenship by Grant — Spousal Pathway (§9 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Citizenship by Grant — Incapacity Special Case (§9 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Citizenship by Grant — Age/Impairment Special Case (§9 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Citizenship by Grant — Application by/for Minor (§8 + §10 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Citizenship by Grant — Descent from Former NZ Citizen (§9 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Citizenship by Grant — Statelessness Reduction (§9 Citizenship Act 1977 + 1961 Convention)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Citizenship by Grant — Special Residence (Academics/Religion/Defence) (§9 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Restoration

4 pathways in this category

Voluntary Renunciation (§15 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Cessation General Framework (§16-§17 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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NZ §15-§17 Cessation Framework — Court-Ordered Post-Repudiation (NZ Bill of Rights §18(2) → 2023)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Resumption of NZ Citizenship (§10 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Special

2 pathways in this category

Indigenous Sui Generis — Wai 3513 Tikanga Pathway (Tribunal recommendation 2025; UNDRIP-aligned)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Realm of NZ External Territories — Cook Islands / Niue / Tokelau / Ross Dependency (§29 Citizenship Act 1977)

See 0 supporting assertions for full eligibility framework.

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Common questions about New Zealand citizenship

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New Zealand citizenship by descent eligibility depends on your specific ancestor's birth date, place, and whether the citizenship line was broken (typically by naturalization elsewhere before your parent's birth). Each generation has its own rules under the laws in force at the time. Take our free 2-minute eligibility quiz for a preliminary assessment, or book a one-on-one verdict with a citizenship expert for a definitive answer.

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