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The role of Immigration is to ensure our borders are protected at points of entry by effectively screening visitors to the Cook Islands and to facilitate the movement of natural persons into and out of the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
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1 What is an entry permit?
2 What does an entry permit allow?
3 Why do I need an entry permit?
4 What is a work permit?
5 How long can I stay for on an entry permit?
6 How much money do I need while here on an entry permit?
7 How much does a work permit cost?
8 Who can you include on your application?
9 Will I be eligible for publically funded health care?
10 How long can I stay and work in the Cook Islands?
 

Entry Requirements

Visitors will NOT need an entry permit if they intend to stay in the Cook Islands for less than 31 days. For more information please click on the links below: