If you live alone
Find out about getting NZ Superannuation or Veteran’s Pension when you’re single and live by yourself or when you’re single and share accommodation.
Payment rates
NZ Super and the Veteran’s Pension are paid at different rates depending on your relationship and living situation. There are 2 single rates:
- Single, living alone
- Single, sharing accommodation.
The ‘single, living alone’ rate pays you more money than the ‘single, sharing accommodation’. Both single rates are more than the partner rates.
If you and your spouse or partner are living separately, you may be able to get the single rate.
Getting the single rate when you have a partner
Living alone or with a dependent child
If you’re living by yourself or it’s just you and a dependent child, you can get the ‘single, living alone’ rate.
Definition of dependent child — Work and Income
Single but living with someone else
If you live with someone who’s not your partner or dependent child, you’ll get the ‘single, sharing accommodation’ rate.
‘Sharing accommodation’ means you’re living with someone and they’re:
- over 18 and not a dependent child
- staying more than 13 weeks in any 26-week (6-month) period.
Getting the single rate when you have a partner
You might be able to get the single rate if your spouse or partner is in:
- residential care
- long-term hospital care
- prison
- a separate living arrangement — because your marriage or civil union has ended or is ending.
Contact Work and Income and they’ll check whether you should be on a different rate.
What your partner gets if they’re in care or prison
How much you can get
Find out the amount of NZ Super or Veteran’s Pension you can get for your situation on Work and Income’s website.
Payment dates
NZ Super and the Veteran’s Pension are paid fortnightly on a Tuesday.
Payment dates for NZ Super and Veteran’s Pension
Your situation has changed
If you think you’re on the wrong rate or your situation has changed, let Work and Income know about it.
New Zealand Superannuation or Veteran’s Pension obligations — Work and Income
Going overseas
Check whether your payments can continue when you travel or move overseas.
Who to contact for more help
If you need more help or have questions about the information or services on this page, contact the following agency.
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Work and Income
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