Twenty-eight people from around the world became New Zealand citizens at a special ceremony in the Rotorua Council Chambers on Tuesday. They shared why the day was important to them.
"I would like to say thank you to my God for making this a very special day. Thank you for welcoming me and my daughter to your family, your culture and your language."
PAFUTI GODINET-TONUU
Samoan
"I was reflecting on how life changes and you end up somewhere you never thought you'd be. I thought I would retire to the east coast of England but our children decided to emigrate over here. One day Sheila [my wife] said wouldn't it be nice if we were at least in the same country as the children. I arrived in 2009."
REV JOHN LIMRICK
British
"It has been a journey. We've been here six years and most of that in Rotorua. The welcoming we've received has been a blessing. We're part of the community and it's the most welcoming place we've ever been."
GAVIN LONG
South African
"I came in 2011 and I fell in love. I got married in Rotorua, I've got a daughter, I work at Skyline and love my job and I'm thankful I'm now a citizen."
SHELEEN PRASAD
Fijian