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Help if things go wrong
If things go wrong for New Zealand citizens in Australia, consular staff at the New Zealand High Commission Canberra and consulates in Australia may be able to give advice on local procedures and organisations - with the aim of helping you to help yourself.
But there are limits to this support. For example, our staff cannot give legal advice, get you moved or released from prison or immigration detention, or help you financially.
Consular assistance is available via phone 24 hours a day, however if you would like to come and see us in person, an appointment is required to enable us to ensure the appropriate person is available to meet with you.
Where you can find us
Consular help is non-judgemental and completely confidential. It's available at:
- New Zealand High Commission, Canberra
- New Zealand Consulate-General, Sydney
- New Zealand Consulate-General, Melbourne
Find more information on our consular services available to New Zealanders overseas(external link).
Follow the New Zealand High Commission Canberra on:
Dual nationals
If you are a dual national of Australia and New Zealand, your Australian citizenship will come first because you are in Australia. This means we will direct you to the Australian authorities for help.
Our advice
Register on Safetravel
You can register your details on the Safetravel website(external link) to make sure you can be contacted in an emergency, even if you intend to live in Australia long term.
The information you register with Safetravel is completely confidential. It's only used to advise you of an emergency, such as an approaching tropical cyclone, major civil unrest, or to check on your wellbeing if there has been a terrorist attack.
Take out insurance
You should take out travel insurance for all travel, and medical insurance if you intend to move to Australia long term – at least until you are able to enrol in Medicare, Australia's publicly-funded healthcare system.
Become an Australian permanent resident or citizen
Australian permanent residency or Australian citizenship(external link) greatly reduces the risk of having to ask for help from the New Zealand High Commission Canberra and consulates in Australia.
For example, New Zealanders with Australian permanent residency or citizenship in financial hardship could get more Australian social support, e.g. Centrelink services.