Department of Internal Affairs Citizenship Ceremonies Team PO Box 10680 Wellington 6140 New Zealand
Before your ceremony
Your ceremony is held by your local council. After your New Zealand citizenship is approved, your ceremony will usually take place within 2 to 5 months.
You will get an invitation about 4 weeks before your ceremony.
The invitation tells you:
the date, time and place of the ceremony
how many guests you can bring
the statement you will read out at the ceremony.
You must attend a ceremony within 1 year of the date your application for New Zealand citizenship was approved.
If you change your address, plan to travel, or are unable to attend the ceremony
Contact the citizenship ceremonies team if you:
change your address before you get your invitation
plan to travel before your ceremony takes place, or
are unable to attend the ceremony you have been invited to.
When you contact the Citizenship Ceremonies Team, include or have ready your:
The ceremony can take a couple of hours. There might be speeches or performances and the national anthem is usually played.
You will make an oath or affirmation statement to say you are loyal to New Zealand. You are told what to say on the day.
You choose which statement you want to make in your application:
an oath of allegiance — which is a religious statement, or
an affirmation of allegiance.
You can make your oath or affirmation in English or te reo Māori.
Oath of allegiance
Oath in English
“I [say your name] swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles the Third, King of New Zealand, his heirs and successors according to law, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of New Zealand and fulfil my duties as a New Zealand citizen. So help me God.”
Oath in te reo Māori
“Ko ahau, ko [say your name] e kī taurangi ana ka pirihonga ahau, ka piripono ki Te Arikinui Kīngi Tiāre te Tuatoru, te Kīngi o Aotearoa, me ōna uri ake me ōna whakakapi e ai ki te ture, ā, ka aro pirihonga ahau ki ngā ture o Aotearoa me te whakatutuki i āku mahi hei kirirarau o Aotearoa. Nō reira e te Atua, āwhinatia mai ahau.”
Affirmation of allegiance
Affirmation in English
“I [say your name] affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles the Third, King of New Zealand, his heirs and successors according to law, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of New Zealand and fulfil my duties as a New Zealand citizen.”
Affirmation in te reo Māori
“Ko ahau, ko [say your name] tēnei e whakaū pono ana ka pirihonga ahau, ka piripono ki Te Arikinui Kīngi Tiāre te Tuatoru, te Kīngi o Aotearoa, me ōna uri ake me ōna whakakapi e ai ki te ture, ā, ka aro pirihonga ahau ki ngā ture o Aotearoa me te whakatutuki i āku mahi hei kirirarau o Aotearoa.”
Example of a citizenship ceremony
Watch an example of an NZ citizenship ceremony
Citizenship certificates
You will receive your certificate at the ceremony.
Children aged 13 and under will receive their certificate without having to attend a citizenship ceremony.
If you are a family applying for citizenship together, you can all attend the ceremony and get your citizenship certificates at the same time.
Apply for an NZ passport
After you have received your citizenship certificate, you can apply for a New Zealand passport. This is a separate process.