Receiving an international letter in New Zealand with Parcel Collect

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Alright, after calling the french post, the french ambassy, and going in person, twice, to a post office in New Zealand, it turns out that it is possible. So yeah, I'm still confused, but I guess I'll try using Parcel Collect. I'll edit the answer if I receive my documents without any problems. Thank you all for your answers!

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Contacting your country's embassy might be an option.

Alternatively, perhaps you could try contacting a Justice of the Peace near your location, and ask if they would be willing to receive your documents. It's not a common request I imagine, so you would probably need to assure them that the expected document is legal, and that they won't be asked to do anything that incurs a cost without being given money in advance (eg if you need the documents posted on, which costs). They might be willing to help.

Justices of the Peace are essentially highly trusted volunteers of a community who can be used to witness signing and certification of documents. They likely do other things I'm unaware of too.

You can do a search for Justices of the Peace by location on the yellow.co.nz phone directory website.

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