Organization : Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Immigration
Type of Facility : Applying For Permanent Residency
Country: Cook Islands
Website : https://mfai.gov.ck/
MFAI Applying For Permanent Residency
The Cook Islands is a self-governing country in free association with New Zealand. The Cook Islands does not have any laws pertaining to the grant of Cook Islands citizenship or nationality, and does not issue passports.
Related : Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Immigration MFAI Temporary Entry Into Cook Islands : www.statusin.org/10069.html
The grant of Permanent Residency in the Cook Islands does not carry any guarantee of gaining New Zealand (NZ) Citizenship, which is a matter for the NZ authorities.
Limitation in number of Certificates:
The total number of Permanent Residence certificates that may be in effect is 650.
This limitation does not apply to a person who is, at the time of making the application, married to a Cook Islander or Permanent Resident for a period of not less than 5 years.
Eligibility:
Persons who have resided in the Cook Islands for 10 years (3 years for New Zealand citizens) may apply for permanent resident status where they have made a significant contribution to, or investment in, the Cook Islands. Reduced residency periods may be applied to persons married to Cook Islanders, or in other special circumstances.
The onus is on applicants to prove that they are of good character and have made a significant positive contribution to or investment in the Cook Islands in terms of skills, expertise, community work or financial investment.
Application:
Applications for Permanent Residency are only available in hard copies at the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Immigration in Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands.
Applicants are expected to complete the form in writing and must be in the Cook Islands at the time of lodgement of the application. Permanent Residency applications already lodged will not be processed while the applicant resides outside of the Cook Islands. The application may be refused if an applicant is subsequently found to be living overseas for 3 months or longer.
Permanent Residency Applications will not be considered if:
** incomplete;
** the applicant does not hold a permit to reside in the Cook Islands;
** lodged without payment of the application fee of $50;
** lodged while the applicant resides outside of the Cook Islands.
Processing of Permanent Residency Applications:
Given the limitations of certificates that may be awarded, applications for permanent residency are not generally given priority.
Role of ‘Aronga Mana’:
Applications are referred to the ‘Aronga Mana’ in the village where the applicant resides for their consideration. The views of ‘Aronga Mana’ may be taken into account in the final assessment of an application for Permanent Residency
Fees:
The relevant application fee must be paid at the time of lodgement and are not refundable.
Application for Permanent Residence:
if married to a Cook Islander – $50
others – $100
Issue of Permanent Residence Certificate: $250
Endorsement of passport with the status of Permanent Resident of the Cook Islands:
if married to a Cook Islander – $12.50
others – $25
Cancellation of Permanent Residency:
The Minister responsible for Immigration may cancel any permanent residency certificate granted if the person to whom the certificate relates is absent from the Cook Islands continuously for a period exceeding three years in circumstances indicating that the person has ceased to make his home in the Cook Islands.
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My family and I want to go to visit the Cook Islands. How can I obtain a tourist visa passport carrying Iranian travel? Is it necessary to get a cross in New Zealand in order to reach the Cook Islands visa, and if possible to fly directly to the Cook islands of Malaysia or Singapore?