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What benefits does the government have in life and medical care after a 60-year-old takes a New Zealand green card to sit in an immigration prison?
New Zealand's pension policy stipulates that as long as New Zealand citizens or permanent residents reach the age of 65, and have lived in New Zealand for 65,438+00 years since the age of 20, and have lived in New Zealand for 5 years after the age of 50, they are eligible to apply for a New Zealand pension (except in special circumstances).
New Zealand's pension regulations stipulate that the amount of pension cannot be less than 65% of the average social wage.
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