New Zealand has no fixed date of independence. This country evolved as one of the British Dominions, or colonies within the British Empire which gradually established greater and greater degrees of self-rule.
It was more what New Zealand offered, it was a new world, a new start, many people left for NZ so they could live and worship as they pleased.
The 60sExamples:Ghana· Independence from Britain in 1957Kenya· Independence from Britain in 1963Zaire/Congo· Independence from Belgium in 1960Algeria· Independence from France in 1962
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
In 1962, Burundi gained independence
New Zealand was the first places to give women the right to vote in 1893. However when this happened New Zealand was not yet a "country", but still a self-governing colony.
New Zealand gained independence in 1839.
Great Britain, the UK
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New Zealand's equivalent of Independence Day is celebrated as Waitangi Day, on Feb 6.
The British Empire.
For independence from the New Zealand administration.
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France
New Zealand occcupied German Samoa at the start of WWII, as Western Samoa. In 1962 the island became independent and it dropped the word Western from its name in 1997.
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.
The country that obtained its independence in Sept 26 1907 is New Zealand.
Venezuela gain Independence in the 1830