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New Zealand Immigration Information
Immigration to New Zealand

Immigration to New Zealand - Building a house in New Zealand
In New Zealand the building of houses is controlled by the Building Act 2004 which applies not only to the construction of new buildings but also to the alteration,
demolition and maintenance of existing buildings.
The main reason for having building controls is to ensure buildings are safe and healthy to live in.
There is a three-part framework for setting out these controls:
- The Building Act 2004 sets out the law on building work.
- The Building Regulations contain the mandatory New Zealand Building Code, and also the rules about building consents and building inspections.
- The New Zealand Building Code sets out performance standards that all building work must meet, and covers aspects such as fire safety, access, moisture control, durability, services and facilities.
We explain how the Building Code operates to ensure houses meet specific requirements, and look at compliance documents and acceptable solutions. Read more»
We look at the changes introduced by the new Building Act 2004 and what this will mean for consumers.
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When do the new initiatives introduced in the Building Act 2004 come into effect, and what happens to building work currently underway?
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More information on building a custom design house can be found at Architecture-NZ
More information and useful links can be found at New Zealand Info Center
If you wish to apply for permanent residence, please refer to the "Eligibility Assessment"
section of this website by clicking this link
Visa application forms and guides can be found at the website Immigration New Zealand

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