What is the relationship between the US and the Cook Islands?
Today, I am proud to announce that the United States recognizes the Cook Islands as a sovereign and independent state and will establish diplomatic relations between our two nations.
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It is possible and many expats live here or have a business. No one can own land on the island as it is all family land and what you do is lease a property. The lease time frame these days is 60 years.
Families relying on the tourist industry now are without a way to make a living during the pandemic. This makes the Cook Islands a superb place to visit, but an expensive place to live. The cost of importing goods is much greater than the trade income from making and selling goods to other countries.
Nearly everyone in the Cook Islands speaks English, which is an official language along with Cook Islands Maori, a Polynesian language similar to Tahitian and New Zealand Maori.
Cook Islands: Cook Islands is self-governing in free association with New Zealand. U.S. citizen visitors do not require an entry permit for stays up to 31 days. Your passport needs to be valid for at least six months past the arrival date in the Cook Islands.
Agriculture provides a base for food security. Manufacturing activities are largely limited to fruit processing, clothing and handicrafts. Marine products generate most export revenues. Tourism generates the largest share of the GDP.
Cayman IslandsThe Cayman Islands is a popular tax haven. There is no income tax, capital gains tax, or corporation tax on individuals or companies. The government operates in a similar way to the Bahamas, where it will generate revenue through indirect taxes such as import duties, tourism taxes and work permit fees.
Ethnic groups and languagesWith the exception of the inhabitants of isolated Pukapuka, who are of predominantly Samoan and Tongan descent, almost all Cook Islanders have mixed Polynesian ancestry. Intermarriage with European, Chinese, and African settlers was common in the early 19th century.