For a nation known for its flightless birds, Kiwis make great travellers.
Last year New Zealanders took three million trips over seas. While the number fluctuates, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) estimates around one million New Zealanders live abroad. That's the entirety of central and south Auckland or just over a fifth of the population, flown the nest.
However, not every trip goes smoothly.
Fortunately there are 60 consular postings in 53 countries available to help New Zealanders in difficulty abroad. Last year these consulates and embassies have been on hand to provide everything from replacement passports to adoption papers.
Last year consulates were able to assist 591 New Zealanders who had lost passports or wallets abroad, 269 medical emergencies and certified one wedding.
Although a spokesperson for MFAT said that witnessing weddings is "less glamorous than it sounds", involving certifying documents and tracking down registered witnesses.
However, it's a regular duty with between 1 and 4 vows confirmed by consular staff every year.