you can use a Passport/Citizenship papers
yes, you must a new zealand citizen in order to obtain a new zealand passport
I don't know what New Zealand thinks about dual citizenship, but I added a link to the circumstances under which Germany allows dual citizenship.
Yes. They are travelling between two different countries, and are individual people under the law, so must have their own passport.
Yes as New Zealand is not in the UK.
You pretty much receive a stamp anywhere you go. No matter where your residency/citizenship is.
It is possible only for a person whose father or mother has / had French citizenship, or under special conditions if the applicant is born in France.
No, not the parents. The child also MAY not be entitled to New Zealand citizenship since at least one of the parents is not from New Zealand.
You should go to the following address to apply for one. New Zealand Passport OfficeDepartment of Internal AffairsPO Box 1568Wellington 6140New Zealand
No
five months probably ;five weeks not so sure
No, I just talked to the people at the passport office of internal affairs and they said that the NZ passport has only a passport number and not a passport book number.
Not any more, some years ago travelling between NZ and Australia was like travelling between Australian states and a passport was not required. but as election came and went the there was political point scoring in order to get extra votes (new Zealand is exporting criminals to Australia) and vice versa. The newspapers jumped on the bandwagon and together they managed to alienate NZ and Australia from each other, Pity.