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Do the Cook Islands belong to New Zealand?
It is self-governing in ‘free association’ with New Zealand. Cook Islands is part of the Realm of New Zealand and the Head of State is the Queen of New Zealand. More than 60,000 Cook Island Māori live in New Zealand.
Is Niue a New Zealand territory?
Its land area is 260 square km and its population is around 1,700. Niue is self-governing in ‘free association’ with New Zealand. It is part of the Realm of New Zealand, which means that we share the same Head of State, Her Majesty the Queen in Right of New Zealand.
Is Tokelau part of New Zealand?
Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand and part of the Realm of New Zealand. Tokelau is made up of made up of three small coral atolls – Atafu, Fakaofo and Nukunonu – and has a total land area of 12 km2. The physical characteristics of the atolls and limited natural resources constrain economic development potential.
Does NZ own Niue?
Niue is self-governing in ‘free association’ with New Zealand. It is part of the Realm of New Zealand, which means that we share the same Head of State, Her Majesty the Queen in Right of New Zealand.
Why did the Cook Islanders come to New Zealand?
They were to recruit Cook Islanders to work rock phosphate deposits on Makatea, in the Society Islands. Workers got a taste of the cash economy, and some spent their earnings on fares to New Zealand.
What countries does NZ own?
The Realm of New Zealand, one of 15 Commonwealth realms, is the entire area over which the queen of New Zealand is sovereign and comprises New Zealand, Tokelau, the Ross Dependency, the Cook Islands, and Niue. The Cook Islands and Niue are self-governing states in free association with New Zealand.
Is Tokelau independent?
Tokelau is officially referred to as a nation by both the New Zealand government and the Tokelauan government. It is a free and democratic nation with elections every three years. However, in 2007, the United Nations General Assembly included Tokelau on its list of non-self-governing territories.
Are people from Tokelau NZ citizens?
Tokelauans are New Zealand citizens by birth and have the same rights as other New Zealanders when in New Zealand. Tokelauans do not need a visa to enter New Zealand.