Lets get this straight - when you come to live in NZ you have 12 months from arriving to convert your licence.
I converted my UK licence within the year by taking the NZ full theory. End of story. Without having the correct licence your insurance etc. may be invalid, and 'fooling' the police is just fooling yourself should you get into any bother. You would be driving without a licence, whatever your fevered imagination might say.
My motorbike licence was a Belgian one, which I had misplaced, and not on my UK (learners only on UK). As I could not find it to convert within a year of arriving I had to start again on a 6L here.
(Now, having had a motorbike licence since 1988 I could write to LTNZ and ask for an exemption and to convert my 'expired' licence, something I'm told they can be reasonable about. However, I had a Raro licence from a holiday and converted that instead - very quick and easy)
OK the grey area.
You can wiggle about in the loopholes. Why bother? The conditions for being able to go overseas and then have a 'fresh' year count is not intended for permament residents but travellers / holiday makers etc. If you are a permament resident your initial point of entry will be clear and your one year clock starts from there.
Wiggle around in the grey areas and you are only fooling yourself.
You may get away with it - the bureaucracy may not catch up with ... unless you do something wrong or something happens to you.
If NZ is your home take the test. It is a joke. Then insurance and your legality are very clear.
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Best sunny ride: Runnin' down a dream (Tom Petty)
Don't want to hear ...: Slip, slidin' away, Caught by the Fuzz or Bam Thwok!(Paul Simon/Supergrass/The Pixies)
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