Kenneth Lawrence Bolton had lived in Africa and Australia before he arrived in New Zealand 30 years ago, but it was the realisation that he had transferred his allegiance to the All Blacks that persuaded him that it was time to become a New Zealand citizen.
Mr Bolton was one of 23 people of nine nationalities who took the oath or affirmation of allegiance before Mayor John Carter at Te Ahu in Kaitaia to become New Zealanders, several of them after long-term residence.
Hunter Elizabeth Colangelo was one of several who remarked on New Zealand's beauty, having family here adding to the attraction.
"I may go to college here too," she said, adding, somewhat cryptically, "Go the Broncos."
Mary Jane Hutchinson, who took the oath with her husband Cecil Oliver Hutchinson, said they had been in New Zealand for 46 years.