The Cook Islands, part of New Zealands realm since 1965, have a unique self-governing status with New Zealand citizenship for ...
Diplomatic tension between the Cook Islands and New Zealand is growing. Here's what it's about, what China has to do with it, ...
The Cook Islands was within the New Zealand borders from 1901. In 1965, it became self governing but in free association with New Zealand. It is a realm country of New Zealand, along with Niue and ...
The United Arab Emirates has expanded its visa-on-arrival programme for Indian nationals to include those with valid visas, ...
The Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown says New Zealand is asking for too much oversight over its deal with China, which ...
Citizens of the Cook Islands hold New Zealand passports and are automatically New Zealand citizens. Additionally, nearly 100,000 people who identify as Cook Islands Maori live in New Zealand.
Cook Islanders have New Zealand citizenship and passports. They have the same rights as a New Zealander such as the ability to work, go to school and use the medical system. There is no Cook ...
Cook Islanders are also New Zealand citizens. To mark the 60th anniversary of free association, Brown had floated the idea of a Cook Islands passport, but New Zealand was firm that could only ...
The Cook Islands needs trade and investment. Its economy depends on tourism, and, having graduated to “high-income” status in ...