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  • Burial in a Services Cemetery

    Eligibility to be buried in a Services Cemetery needs to be approved by your local authority. Who can get this You may be able to be buried in a Services Cemetery if you: have Operational Service...

  • Entitlements, services, and support for families and whānau of veterans

    Check your eligibility for support Eligibility for these entitlements, services, and support will depend on your own circumstances, including: when the veteran first joined where the veteran served....

  • Deployment review

    The deployment review is closed The review of deployments has ended and we are no longer accepting submissions.  Thanks to everyone who made a submission. Correction made on 13 February...

  • Invoicing us

    How to invoice us If you're an audiologist Follow the specific instructions for audiologist invoices.  Invoice instructions for audiologists If you're a GP or pharmacy in NZ Since 1 April...

  • Reports and findings from Mission: Feedback

    The Minister for Veterans has asked the Veterans' Advisory Board to consult with New Zealanders to see how they felt about a Kawenata; an agreement between service personnel and their whānau, the...

  • Paired organs

    You'll have a paired organ impairment automatically accepted as service-related if you: have a paired organ impairment because of Qualifying Service, and permanently lose or suffer the loss of the...

  • Conditions we cover

    How we determine if you have a service-related condition There are a number of ways we can connect a condition to your Qualifying Service. We first consider if you have: an already accepted paired...

  • Children's Bursary payment rates

    Annual payment A Children's Bursary is paid once a year. About Children's Bursary All payment rates are before tax. Payment rates are in New Zealand Dollars. Annual payment rates for children not of...

  • Your skills by rank

    A civilian employer will most likely not know what skills each rank level has. It's important to explain what your rank means and how it can benefit their organisation. The following shows what the...

  • Te Penihana Ngoikoretanga

    Kua whakakotahitia e mātou ngā puka kia kotahi puka anake, he māmā ake ki te whakamahi Ka whakamahia e koe te puka kotahi ināianei mehemea: koinei tō tono tuatahi mō tētahi penihana ngoikoretanga kei...