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Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971-72

COOK ISLANDS


ENTRY, RESIDENCE AND DEPARTURE ACT 1971-72


ANALYSIS

Title

PART I - PRELIMINARY

1. Short Title
2. Interpretation
3. Total exemptions
4. Further exemptions
5. Permanent residents

PART II - ADMINISTRATION

6. Appointment of Immigration Officers
7. Responsibilities of Immigration Officers
8. Power of Minister to delegate

PART III - ENTRY INTO THE COOK ISLANDS

9. Unlawful entry
10. Distressed persons
11. Crews of ships and aircraft
12. Entry permits not required in certain cases
13. Persons authorised to issue entry permits
14. No person entitled as of right to an entry permit
15. Application for entry permits
16. Form of entry permits

PART IV - RESIDENCE IN THE COOK ISLANDS

17. Lawful residents
18. Expiry of entry permit
19. Distressed persons
20. Crews of ships and aircraft
21. Government servants
22. Barristers and Solicitors
23. Bona fide visitors
24. Residence permits

PART V - SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT

25. Bonds
26. Suspected illegal immigrants, etc.
27. Inspection of crews, passengers, ships and aircraft, etc.
28. Stowaways, etc.

PART VI - DEPORTATION FROM THE COOK ISLANDS

29. Removal by Minister
30. Deportation order
31. Deportation costs

PART VII - DECLARATIONS

32. Declarations required from persons entering or leaving the Cook Islands

PART VIII - DEPARTURE FROM THE COOK ISLANDS

33. Departure permits
34. Granting of departure permits
35. Duration of departure permit
36. Cancellation of departure permit
37. Certificate of identity

PART IX - OFFENCES

38. False statements in relation to permits
39. False representation as to status
40. Bona fide visitor
41. Illegal immigrants
42. Illegal residents
43. Sections not to apply
44. Unlawfully allowing or assisting persona to enter the Cook Islands
45. Officers in command
46. Miscellaneous offences
47. Children
48. Immigration Officers
49. Special powers of Minister
50. Application of moneys
51. Regulations
52. Exemption from liability
53. Exemption certificates
54. Repeal
Schedule


1971-72, No. 2

An Act to control the entry into, residence in, and departure from the Cook Islands

(20 March 1972

BE IT ENACTED by the Legislative Assembly of the Cook Islands in Session assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

PART I - PRELIMINARY

  1. Short Title

This Act may be cited as the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971-72.

  1. Interpretation

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires -

"Adult" means any person who has attained the age of eighteen years or who, being under that age, is or has been lawfully married:
"Aircraft" includes every description of machine used for flights overseas by air, however propelled, but does not include any aircraft, engaged solely or principally in the performance of military functions, of the armed forces of any State:
"Bona fide visitor" means any person who enters the Cook Islands solely for the purposes of holiday or recreation and who does not, whilst he is in the Cook Islands and without the prior conditional or unconditional written consent of the Principal Immigration Officer (which may be withdrawn at any time by the Principal Immigration Officer), engage on his own behalf or on behalf of any other person or any body corporate, in the practice of any profession, or in any occupation, business, trade or other commercial enterprise:
"Child" means any person, who, not being an adult, has not attained the age of fifteen years:
"Cook Islander" means a person belonging to the part of the Polynesian race indigenous to the Cook Islands; and includes any person descended from a Cook Islander:
"Departure permit" means a permit to depart from the Cook Islands duly issued and in full force and effect under this Act:
"Entry permit" means a permit to enter the Cook Islands duly issued and in full force and effect under this Act:
"Gazette" means the Cook Islands Gazette:
"Illegal immigrant" means any person who enters or has entered the Cook Islands contrary to this Act:
"Illegal resident" means any person who is physically present in the Cook Islands contrary to this Act:
"Immigration Officer" means an Immigration Officer duly appointed and holding office under this Act, and includes a Principal Immigration Officer:
"Minister" means the Minister responsible for immigration:
"Notify" means to communicate or to instruct orally, or by telephone, or by radio, or by telegram, or by letter, or by any written notice or document, and "notification" shall have a corresponding meaning:
"Officer in command" means any person having the charge or command of any aircraft or ship, but does not include the pilot of any ship:
"Overseas" means outside the Cook Islands, and "overseas place" means any place outside the Cook Islands:
"Passport" means a document which -
"Permanent resident" means any person who has been granted a certificate conferring on him the status of a permanent resident pursuant to section 5 of this Act:
"Permit" means an entry permit, or a residence permit:
"Person" does not include a body corporate:
"Principal Immigration Officer" means the Principal Immigration Officer duly appointed and holding office under this Act:
"Residence permit" means a permit to reside in the Cook Islands duly issued and in full force and effect under this Act:
"Ship" includes every description of vessel used for voyages overseas by sea, however propelled, but does not include any ship, engaged solely or principally in the performance of military or naval functions, of the armed forces of any State:
"Young person" means any person who is neither an adult nor a child.
  1. Total exemptions

None of the provisions hereinafter contained in this Act (except those of section 27 and Part VII of this Act) shall apply to any of the following, namely:-

(a) Any Judge of the High Court, or of the Land Appellate Court or of the Land Court:
(b) Any member of the armed forces of the Crown who enters the Cook Islands, is in the Cook Islands or leaves the Cook Islands in the performance of his duties as such a member:
(c) Any person entitled to diplomatic privileges and diplomatic immunities under Part I or Part II of the Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act 1968:
(d) The spouse, child (born in or out of lawful wedlock) or other dependent of any person referred to in paragraphs (a) to (c) inclusive of this section who:
  1. Further exemptions

None of the provisions contained in Part III or in Part IV or in section 29 or section 30 of this Act shall apply to any of the following, namely:-

(a) Any Cook Islander:
(b) Any permanent resident:
(c) Any child (born in or out of lawful wedlock) of a permanent resident.
  1. Permanent residents

(1) The Minister may, in his discretion, on the application of any person who -

(a) Is of or over the age of 18 years:
(b) Has made his home in the Cook Islands:
(c) Is of good character and standing; and
(d)

grant to such person a certificate in the form or to the effect of the form numbered 1 in the Schedule to this Act conferring on him the status of a permanent resident.

(2) The Minister may cancel any certificate granted by him pursuant to subsection (1) hereof 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.

(3) Any person who uses any certificate granted pursuant to subsection (1) hereof knowing that that certificate has been cancelled pursuant to subsection (2) hereof for the purpose of assisting any parson to enter or reside in the Cook Islands commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars.

PART II - ADMINISTRATION

  1. Appointment of Immigration Officers

(1) There shall, from time to time, be appointed, under the Public Service Act 1969 and for the purposes of this Act, a Principal Immigration Officer and such other Immigration Officers as may be considered necessary for the proper carrying out of the provisions of this Act.

(2) Any Immigration Officer appointed pursuant to subsection (1) of this section may hold office in conjunction with or in addition to any other office in the Public Service.

(3) Should the Principal Immigration Officer be, as a result of sickness, absence from the Cook Islands or any other cause which to the Minister appears sufficient, incapable of carrying out his duties and functions under this Act, the Minister may, by writing under his hand, appoint some other Immigration Officer to exercise all the rights, perform all the duties and carry out all the functions, under this Act, of the Principal Immigration Officer, and such other Immigration Officer shall, during the subsistence of his appointment, be deemed to be the Principal Immigration Officer.

(4) Any appointment, made pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, may at any time, be revoked, by writing under his hand, by the Minister.

(5) Any writing under the hand of the Minister referred to in subsection (3) or subsection (4) of this section, or any copy of such writing certified by the Minister to be a true copy of the original thereof, shall be sufficient evidence of the matters to which the writing relates.

(6) Notwithstanding anything elsewhere in this section contained, no constable shall be capable of holding office as an Immigration Officer.

  1. Responsibilities of Immigration Officers

(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act:

(a) The Principal Immigration Officer shall, subject to the control and directions of the Minister, be responsible for the due administration of this Act and for the control and supervision of other Immigration Officers:
(b) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, an Immigration Officer, shall carry out such duties and perform such functions as may, from time to time, be specified by the Principal Immigration Officer.

(2) In the carrying out of his duties and the performance of his functions under this Act, an Immigration Officer shall comply with all lawful directions given to him by the Minister, and an Immigration Officer, other than the Principal Immigration Officer, shall comply with all lawful directions given to him by the Principal Immigration Officer which are not inconsistent with any lawful directions given to such Immigration Officer by the Minister.

  1. Power of Minister to delegate

(1) The Minister may, from time to time, by writing under his hand, delegate to the Principal Immigration Officer all or any of the duties, powers or functions under this Act of the Minister and may, from time to time and in like manner, revoke, vary or amend any such delegation:

Provided that the Minister shall not delegate to the Principal Immigration Officer any of the duties, powers or functions conferred upon the Minister by section 5 of this Act.

(2) Any writing under the hand of the Minister referred to in subsection (1) of this section shall be sufficient evidence of the matters to which it relates.

PART III - ENTRY INTO THE COOK ISLANDS

  1. Unlawful entry

(1) Subject to any exceptions elsewhere specifically mentioned in this Act, no person shall be entitled lawfully to enter the Cook Islands if:

(a) On his arrival in the Cook Islands he, or some other person acting on his behalf, is unable to satisfy an Immigration Officer:
(b) On his arrival in the Cook Islands he is, in the opinion of the Director of Health:
(c) At any time during the period of five years immediately prior to his arrival in the Cook Islands:
(d) He has been deported from the Cook Islands or any other country whether before or after the commencement of this Act; or
(e) Being an adult or young person he is not, on his arrival in the Cook Islands, in possession of an entry permit or residence permit duly issued to him or, being a child, neither he nor some person on his behalf, is, on his arrival in the Cook Islands, in possession of an entry permit or residence permit duly issued to him or in relation to him.

(2) A person shall not, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed an illegal immigrant or an illegal resident if:

(a) He having arrived at the Cook Islands in any ship, he has not actually disembarked or been removed from such ship on to the soil of the Cook Islands; or
(b) He having arrived at the Cook Islands in any aircraft:
  1. Distressed persons

Nothing in section 9 of this Act shall apply to any person who enters the Cook Islands:

(a) Consequent upon the wreck of any ship or aircraft of which he was a member of the crew or a passenger; or
(b) Consequent upon any damage to or defect in any ship or aircraft of which he is a member of the crew or a passenger; or
(c) Consequent upon any lack of water, other necessary stores or necessary fuel aboard any ship or aircraft of which he is a member of the crew or a passenger; or
(d) Consequent upon any serious physical injury to him or any serious breakdown in his mental or physical health which, in the circumstances, reasonably warrants his entry into the Cook Islands; or
(e) In any other circumstances which, on humanitarian grounds, in the opinion of the Principal Immigration Officer, reasonably warrants his entry into the Cook Islands.
  1. Crews of ships and aircraft

Nothing in section 9 of this Act shall apply to the entry into the Cook Islands of any bona fide member of the crew of any commercial ship or commercial aircraft which arrives at or in the Cook Islands from any overseas place.

  1. Entry permits not required in certain cases

(1) Nothing contained in paragraphs (c) or (e) of subsection (1) of section 9 of this Act shall apply to:

(a) Any person in the service of the Government of New Zealand or of the Government of the Cook Islands who enters the Cook Islands for the purposes, wholly or principally, of carrying out some official duty or performing some official function; or
(b) Any Barrister or Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand practising in New Zealand who enters the Cook Islands for the purposes, wholly or principally, of appearing in the Cook Islands as an advocate before some Court, tribunal or other body having judicial functions in some cause or matter set down for hearing by such Court, tribunal or body:
(c) Any bona fide visitor to the Cook Islands.

(2) Where any bona fide visitor to the Cook Islands seeks to enter the Cook Islands pursuant to the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, an Immigration Officer may, in his discretion, refuse to allow such visitor to disembark from the ship or aircraft in which the visitor arrived in the Cook Islands or refuse to allow such visitor to be at large in the Cook Islands unless such visitor first complies with any one or more of the conditions (conveniently modified) which may, with reference to the grant of an entry permit, be imposed by the provisions of paragraphs (c) to (f) inclusive of subsection (3) of section 14 of this Act.

  1. Persons authorised to issue entry permits

(1) The Minister may from time to time issue entry permits in accordance with this Act.

(2) The Minister may, from time to time and pursuant to this subsection, by writing under his hand conditionally or unconditionally authorise any representative in any overseas place of the Government of New Zealand or of the Government of the Cook Islands to issue, on behalf of the Minister, entry permits and may, from time to time and in like manner, cancel, vary or amend any such authority.

(3) In the exercise of any such authority, the person to whom it is given shall act in accordance with all directions, general or special, from time to time given to him in writing by the Minister.

(4) Any authority or directions given pursuant to subsection (2) or subsection (3) of this section may be given to any specified person or persons, or to persons of a specified class, or to the holder for the time being of a particular office, or to the holders for the time being of any specified class of particular offices.

  1. No person entitled as of right to an entry permit

(1) No person shall, as of right, be entitled to the grant to him of an entry permit.

(2) An entry permit may be granted either unconditionally or subject to such conditions as the person granting it may deem fit to impose.

(3) Without restricting the provisions of subsection (2) of this section, an entry permit may be granted subject to any one or more of the following conditions:-

(a) That the permit holder shall arrive in the Cook Islands before a specified date:
(b) That the permit holder shall leave the Cook Islands before a specified date:
(c) The production to an Immigration Officer of a passport:
(d) That there be deposited, by or on behalf of the permit holder, with an Immigration Officer before or immediately upon the permit holder's arrival in the Cook Islands, a specified sum of money, as security for the due performance by or on behalf of the permit holder of his obligations under the entry permit and this Act:
(e) That there be deposited, by or on behalf of the permit holder, with an Immigration Officer immediately upon the permit holder's arrival in the Cook Islands, a travel ticket or travel tickets to an overseas place which, on leaving the Cook Islands, the permit holder will be lawfully entitled to enter:
(f) That the permit holder, or some person on his behalf, shall enter into a bond, in favour of Her Majesty the Queen and in a form approved and in a sum of money fixed by the person granting the entry permit, and with a surety or two sureties approved by the person granting the permit, or, at the election of such person, without any surety adequately to secure the due performance by or on behalf of the permit holder of his obligations under the entry permit and this Act.
  1. Applications for entry permits

(1) Every application for an entry permit shall be made by the applicant in the form, or to the effect of the form numbered 2 in the Schedule to this Act, or, where the applicant is a child not accompanied by a parent by some person having the lawful custody, care or control of the child, in the form, or to the effect of the form, numbered 3 in the Schedule to this Act.

(2) Where an entry permit is granted outside the Cook Islands, the person issuing the permit may affix a true copy of the application for the permit, (duly certified by him to be a true copy), to the permit, and such copy shall have the same effect in law as the original of such application.

  1. Form of entry permit

Every entry permit shall be in the form, or to the effect of the form numbered 4 in the Schedule to this Act, and shall:

(a) Contain each and every condition subject to which it is issued; and
(b) Specify the date and place upon and at which it was issued; and
(c) Be signed by the person issuing the same.

PART IV - RESIDENCE IN THE COOK ISLANDS

  1. Lawful residents

The following persons only shall be entitled lawfully to reside in the Cook Islands, namely:

(a) Any person to whom the provisions of section 3 or of section 4 of this Act apply:
(b) Any person in possession of an entry permit or a residence permit duly granted to him:
(c) Any child in whose behalf some other person in the Cook Islands is in possession of an entry permit or a residence permit duly granted in respect of such child:
(d) Any person referred to in section 19, section 20, section 21, section 22 or section 23 of this Act who is residing in the Cook Islands in accordance with the provisions of such section.
  1. Expiry of entry permit

Every entry permit shall expire and become of none effect on the expiration of a period of thirty-one clear days from the date of the permit holder's entry into the Cook Islands or upon the sooner arrival of any date, mentioned in paragraph (b) of subsection (3) of section 14 of this Act, which may be specified in the entry permit.

  1. Distressed persons

Where any person mentioned in section 10 of this Act has lawfully entered the Cook Islands he shall, unless he be granted a residence permit, leave the Cook Islands on or before the expiration of a period of time, to be specified in a notification to be given to him by the Principal Immigration Officer, which, in the circumstances, constitutes a reasonable period.

  1. Crews of ships and aircraft

Where any person mentioned in section 11 of this Act has lawfully entered the Cook Islands he shall, unless he be granted a residence permit, leave the Cook Islands in the ship or aircraft in which he arrived in the Cook Islands on its voyage from the Cook Islands next following the point of time when he entered the Cook Islands or, if in the circumstances it is unreasonable to require him so to leave the Cook Islands, then on or before the expiration of a period of time, to be specified in a notification to be given to him by the Principal Immigration Officer, which, in the circumstances, constitutes a reasonable period.

  1. Government servants

Where any person mentioned in paragraph (a) of section 12 of this Act has lawfully entered the Cook Islands, he shall, unless he be granted a residence permit, leave the Cook Islands prior to the expiration of a period of ninety days from and including the date upon which he arrived in the Cook Islands or, if in the circumstances it is unreasonable to require him so to leave the Cook Islands, then on or before the expiration of a period of time, after such period of ninety days, to be specified in a notification to be given to him by the Principal Immigration Officer, which, in the circumstances, constitutes a reasonable period.

  1. Barristers and solicitors

(1) Where any Barrister or Solicitor mentioned in paragraph (b) of section 12 of this Act has lawfully entered the Cook Islands, he shall, unless he be granted a residence permit, leave the Cook Islands prior to the expiration of a period of fourteen days from and including the date upon which the hearing of the cause or matter in which he appeared as an advocate concluded or, if in the circumstances it is unreasonable to require him so to leave the Cook Islands, then on or before the expiration of a period of time, after such period of fourteen days, to be specified in a notification to be given to him by the Principal Immigration Officer, which, in the circumstances, constitutes a reasonable period.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (1) of this section a hearing shall be deemed to have concluded if:

(a) The hearing has been concluded although no judgment or decision in the cause or matter has been given; or
(b) The hearing has been adjourned to a specified date not within a period of twenty-eight days immediately following the adjournment; or
(c) The hearing has been adjourned sine die.

(3) Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore in this section contained, the High Court or the Land Court may, if it thinks that it is in the interests of justice that any such Barrister or Solicitor should remain in the Cook Islands in respect of any such Barrister or Solicitor, from time to time and at any time, make an order authorising such Barrister or Solicitor to remain in the Cook Islands until the arrival of a date to be specified in the order and, on the making and during the subsistence of the effect of any such order, the Barrister or Solicitor shall be entitled to remain in the Cook Islands accordingly.

(4) Any order made pursuant to subsection (3) of this section may, on the application of the Principal Immigration Officer or of the Barrister or Solicitor concerned, be cancelled, varied or amended by the Court which made the order.

  1. Bona fide visitors

Every bona fide visitor who enters the Cook Islands shall, unless he be granted a residence permit, leave the Cook Islands prior to the expiration of a period of thirty-one days from and including the date upon which he entered the Cook Islands or, if in the circumstances it is unreasonable to require him so to leave the Cook Islands then on or before the expiration of a period of time, after such period of thirty-one days, to be specified in a notification to be given to him by the Principal Immigration Officer, which, in the circumstances, constitutes a reasonable period.

  1. Residence permits

(1) Any adult or young person may apply in the form, or to the effect of the form numbered 5 in the Schedule to this Act for a residence permit to be granted to him and to any of his children accompanying him.

(2) Any person who has the custody, care or control of a child who is not accompanied by a parent may apply in the form, or to the effect of the form numbered 6 in the Schedule to this Act for a residence permit to be granted to such child.

(3) A residence permit may be granted by the Minister in accordance with the provisions of this Act.

(4) No person shall, as of right, be entitled to the grant to him of a residence permit.

(5) A residence permit shall state the date upon which it shall expire, but otherwise may be granted either unconditionally or subject to such conditions as the person granting it may deem fit to impose.

(6) Without restricting the provisions of subsection (5) of this section, a residence permit may be granted subject to any one or more of the conditions which, in relation to the grant of an entry permit, may, (with all suitable modifications), be imposed by the provisions of paragraphs (b) to (f) inclusive of subsection (3) of section 14 of this Act.

(7) Every residence permit shall be in the form or to the effect of the form numbered 7 in the Schedule to this Act and shall:

(a) Contain each and every condition subject to which it is issued; and
(b) Specify the date on which it is to expire; and
(c) Specify the date upon which it was issued; and
(d) Be signed by the person issuing the same.

(8) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 21 of this Act or in subsections (1), (2), (3), or (5) of this section:

(a) Where, at the date of the coming into force of this Act, any person is employed in the Cook Islands pursuant to the Public Service Act 1969 or there, at any time after such date, any person commences to be so employed then, unless the period, or the balance of the period, of such parson's employment pursuant to the Public Service Act 1969 is less, or is expected to be less, than ninety days, the Minister shall, without any undue delay, issue to or in favour of such person, a suitable residence permit:
(b) Where, pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection, the Minister has issued, or is under a duty to issue, a residence permit to or in favour of any person, the Minister shall, without any undue delay, issue a suitable residence permit to or in favour of:

PART V - SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT

  1. Bonds

(1) On the arrival of any ship or aircraft at or in the Cook Islands, the Principal Immigration Officer may, by notice in writing delivered to the officer in command of the ship or aircraft, require the officer in command to execute in favour of Her Majesty the Queen and in such form as the Principal Immigration Officer may stipulate, a bond, with a surety approved by the Principal Immigration Officer or, at the election of the Principal Immigration Officer, without any surety, in such sum, not exceeding five thousand dollars, and the Principal Immigration Officer may determine, conditioned for the due departure from the Cook Islands of the ship or aircraft and its crew and of its passengers (except such members of the crew and such passengers as may lawfully be entitled to remain in the Cook Islands on the departure of such ship or aircraft from the Cook Islands) when the ship or aircraft duly commences its voyage from the Cook Islands.

(2) Where the Principal Immigration Officer has delivered, pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, a notice in writing to the officer in command of any ship or aircraft then, until the Principal Immigration Officer shall have in writing notified the officer in command that the required bond has been executed to the satisfaction of the Principal Immigration officer, the officer in command shall not, without in each case acquiring the prior written consent of an Immigration Officer allow any person, other than a person to whom the provisions of section 3 or of section 4 of this Act applies, to leave the ship or aircraft and shall not, without acquiring such prior written consent, himself leave the ship or aircraft.

(3) Any consent referred to in subsection (2) hereof may be given, either unconditionally or subject to such conditions as the Immigration Officer may deem fit to impose.

  1. Suspected illegal immigrants, etc.

(1) Where an Immigration Officer has reason to believe that there is on board any ship or aircraft any adult or young person who, if he were to enter the Cook Islands would be an illegal immigrant or whose presence in the Cook Islands would be detrimental to the peace, order or good government of the Cook Islands, he may, by a notice in writing delivered to the adult or young person prohibit such adult or young person from entering the Cook Islands:

Provided that any such notice shall expire on the elapse of a period of twenty-four hours after the delivery of the notice and shall not thereafter be capable of being renewed by another such notice or otherwise.

(2) On the delivery of any such notice the adult or young person to whom it is delivered shall not, prior to the expiry thereof enter the Cook Islands without the prior written consent of an Immigration Officer, which consent may be given unconditionally or subject to such conditions as the Immigration Officer may deem fit to impose.

(3) Where, pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, an Immigration Officer has delivered a notice he shall, as soon as possible after such service, notify the Minister, and if he be not the Principal Immigration Officer, the Principal Immigration Officer that he has delivered the notice.

  1. Inspection of crews, passengers, ships and aircraft, etc.

(1) Subject to the provisions of the Cook Islands Quarantine Ordinance 1952 and for the purposes of ensuring compliance with all or any of the provisions of this Act, an Immigration Officer shall forthwith board every ship or aircraft which arrives at the Cook Islands from an overseas place, and no person, except the pilot of a ship shall go on board any such ship or aircraft, without the prior permission of an Immigration Officer, until the Immigration Officer has boarded the same, except as may be reasonably necessary to ensure or to attempt to ensure the safety of the ship or aircraft or any of its crew or passengers.

(2) The restrictions imposed by subsection (1) of this section shall not apply to any of the following persons acting in the exercise of their powers or functions under any enactment, namely:-

(a) Any officer of Customs:
(b) The Port Health Officer and his assistants:
(c) A member of the Police:
(d) A Quarantine Inspector of the Department of Agriculture.

(3) Where any Immigration Officer boards any ship or aircraft pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the officer in command thereof shall, on being requested so to do by the Immigration Officer, deliver to the Immigration Officer a list of the names of the crew of the ship or aircraft and a list of the names of the passengers aboard such ship or aircraft and, on a like request, shall to the best of his knowledge, information, belief and ability truly answer such questions as may, with reference to such crew and such passengers, be put to him by the Immigration Officer, and, on a like request, shall make suitable arrangements on board the ship or aircraft to the reasonable satisfaction of the Immigration Officer for the examination, by the Immigration Officer or by the Medical Officer, of any one or more of such crew or passengers.

(4) An Immigration Officer may, on board any ship or on board any aircraft or at the airport at which any aircraft has landed, put all such questions as he deems necessary for the purposes of this Act to any member of the crew thereof or to any passenger on the ship or on or from any aircraft, and any person to whom any such questions are so put shall, to the best of his knowledge, information, belief and ability truly answer such questions.

(5) An Immigration Officer may, in or without the company of any constable, search and inspect the whole or any part or parts of any ship or aircraft, and the officer in command of the ship or aircraft shall give the Immigration Officer all such assistance as the Immigration Officer shall reasonably require in the making of the search and inspection.

(6) An Immigration Officer may require any member of the crew of any ship or aircraft or any passenger on or from any ship or aircraft to be examined by a Medical Officer, and such member of the crew or such passenger shall duly submit himself to such examination.

(7) Until an Immigration Officer shall have notified the officer in command of any ship or aircraft that the Immigration Officer has, in relation to the ship or aircraft and its crew and passengers, duly fulfilled all the Immigration Officer's functions under this section of this Act, no member of the crew of such ship or aircraft and no passenger on or from such ship or aircraft shall leave such ship or such aircraft or the confines of the airport at which such aircraft has landed without the prior consent of the Immigration Officer, which consent may be given either unconditionally or subject to such conditions which the Immigration Officer may deem fit to impose.

(8) In order to prevent any person unlawfully leaving any ship, aircraft or the confines of any airport contrary to the foregoing provisions of this section, an Immigration Officer, or a constable, or the officer in command of the ship or aircraft, or any member of the crew of the ship or aircraft who may be nominated by an Immigration Officer, constable, or such officer in command, shall have full power and authority to prevent any person from so leaving the ship, aircraft or the confines of any airport and for that purpose may use such reasonable force and reasonable means of restraint as, in the circumstances, may be necessary.

  1. Stowaways, etc.

(1) If the officer in command of any ship or aircraft has reasonable grounds to believe that any person on board the ship or aircraft is a stowaway or is otherwise unlawfully on board the ship or aircraft, or has, on board the ship or aircraft done some act or made some omission which, if it had been done in the Cook Islands would constitute a criminal offence contrary to the Crimes Act 1969 or is a fugitive from justice, than such officer in command shall, on or before the arrival of such ship or aircraft at the Cook Islands, arrest such person.

(2) Where an officer in command has, pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, arrested any person, he shall, as soon as possible after the arrival of the ship or aircraft in the Cook Islands, deliver such person into the custody of an Immigration Officer or of a constable to the intent that such person shall thereafter be dealt with in any lawful manner.

PART VI - DEPORTATION FROM THE COOK ISLANDS

  1. Removal by Minister

(1) The Minister may make an order in the form or to the effect of the form numbered 8 in the Schedule to this Act directing that any person who is an illegal resident shall, on the expiry of fourteen days or such longer period as the Minister may specify from the date of service of the order on such person or on the completion of any sentence of imprisonment which he may be serving, be removed from and remain out of the Cook Islands either indefinitely or for a period to be specified in the order.

(2) An order made under this section shall be carried into effect in such manner as the Minister may direct.

(3) A person against whom an order under this section is made may, if the Minister so directs, while awaiting removal and while being conveyed to the place of departure, be kept in prison or in police custody, and while so kept shall be deemed to be in lawful custody.

(4) An order made, and any directions given, by the Minister under this section may at any time be varied or revoked by the Minister.

  1. Deportation order

(1) The Minister may, by order in the form or to the effect of the form numbered 9 in the Schedule to this Act signed by him and served on any person physically present in the Cook Islands, stating one or more of the grounds set out in this subsection, order the person to leave the Cook Islands within a period to be stated in the order, if the Minister is of the opinion that the person -

(a) Is disaffected, disloyal or likely to be a danger to the peace, order or good government of the Cook Islands; or
(b) Is without sufficient lawful means of support for himself or any of his dependents; or
(c) Has been convicted in the Cook Islands of an offence punishable by imprisonment for one year or more, and has not received a free pardon; or
(d) Is residing in the Cook Islands under or by virtue of an entry permit or residence permit that was issued as a consequence of some fraud, wilful misrepresentation or other dishonest conduct on the part of such person or on the part of any other person; or
(e) Has committed a breach of some condition set forth in his entry permit or residence permit; or
(f) Is of bad character or dissolute habits.

(2) No order shall be made under this section in respect of any person unless:

(a) Where such person is an adult or young person, who is not subject to some physical or mental disability which reasonably prevents him from opposing the order, he is given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause why the order should not be made:
(b) Where such person is an adult or young person, who is subject to some such disability, or is a child, some fit and proper person, to be nominated by the Minister, is given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause why the order should not be made.

(3) No residence permit shall, notwithstanding anything elsewhere contained in this Act, be granted in favour of any person in respect of whom an order under this section is subsisting.

(4) An order made under this section shall be carried into effect in such manner as the Minister may direct.

(5) A person against whom an order under this section is made may, if the Minister so directs, while awaiting removal and while being conveyed to the place of departure, be kept in prison or in police custody, and while so kept shall be deemed to be in lawful custody.

(6) No person who is deported from the Cook Islands pursuant to an order made under this section in respect of him shall, without the prior written consent of the Minister, and notwithstanding anything else contained in this Act, be allowed to enter the Cook Islands prior to the expiration of a period of five years from the date upon which, pursuant to the order, he was deported from the Cook Islands.

(7) An order made, and any directions given, by the Minister under this section may at any time be varied or revoked by the Minister.

(8) Any order or direction made or given under this section by the Minister shall be subject to appeal to the High Court, and on appeal the High Court may confirm, revoke, or vary the order or direction.

  1. Deportation costs

(1) In this section "Crown debtor" means and includes any one or more of the following, namely:

(a) Any person in respect of whom a subsisting order has been made under section 29 or section 30 of this Act:
(b) In the case of an illegal immigrant who, whilst resident in the Cook Islands after his unlawful entry into the Cook Islands, has not been granted a residence permit:
(c)
(d) In the case of an illegal resident (whether or not such resident be also an illegal immigrant):

(2) In this section "deportation costs" means all costs and disbursements relating to:

(a) The maintenance in the Cook Islands of any person in respect of whom there is a subsisting order under section 29 or Section 30 of this Act whether such costs and disbursements be incurred before or after the making of such order:
(b) The provision of any medical treatment in the Cook Islands for any such person, whether such costs and disbursements be incurred before or after the making of such order:
(c) The payment of the fare of any such person, on his deportation from the Cook Islands, to any overseas place.

(3) Where, in relation to any illegal immigrant or illegal resident any deportation costs have been paid or will be paid out of the public revenues of the Cook Islands, then any person who is, in respect of such person, a Crown debtor shall be liable to pay such deportation costs to Her Majesty the Queen, and where two or more Crown debtors are so liable, their liability shall be point and several:

Provided that any Crown debtor referred to in subparagraph (iv) or subparagraph (v) of paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of this section, or in subparagraph (i) or subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of this section shall not pursuant to the provisions of such paragraphs respectively be liable to pay, in respect of such deportation costs, more than the amount mentioned in the relevant bond, deed or other instrument or more than the sum deposited by him as security (as the case may require).

(4) Any deportation costs which, pursuant to subsection (3) of this Act, any Crown debtor is liable to pay may be recovered by action in the High Court commenced, on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, by the Financial Secretary of the Cook Islands or by the Principal Immigration Officer.

(5) On hearing any action commenced pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, the High Court may, if it finds that any defendant is liable to pay the whole or any part of the sum claimed, nonetheless give judgment against the defendant in a lesser sum, or relieve the defendant entirely from liability to pay if, in the circumstances of the case and having regard to the conduct of such defendant, the High Court, in its absolute discretion, considers that it is fair and just so to do.

(6) Where any Crown debtor referred to in subparagraph (v) of paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of this section or in subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of this section has deposited any sum of money as security for the due performance mentioned in such subparagraphs respectively, then the Financial Secretary of the Cook Islands, by writing under his hand, may forfeit to the Crown the whole or such part of such sum as he deems necessary to defray any deportation costs incurred or to be incurred by Her Majesty the Queen in relation to the illegal immigrant or the illegal resident concerned.

(7) Where any money has been forfeited pursuant to subsection (6) of this section, the person who originally deposited the same may, prior to the expiration of a period of two years from the date of the forfeiture thereof, apply to the High Court for an order that the whole or some part of the amount so forfeited be repaid to such person, and on the hearing of such application the High Court may, in its absolute discretion, order that the application be granted, in whole or in part, if, in the circumstances of the case and having regard to the conduct of the applicant, it considers that it is fair and just so to do.

PART VII - DECLARATIONS

  1. Declarations required from persons entering or leaving the Cook Islands

(1) Except with the authority of the Minister, no adult or young person shall enter the Cook Islands from any place outside the Cook Islands unless and until he has made and delivered to an Immigration Officer a declaration in the form, or to the effect of the form numbered 10 in the Schedule to this Act, and no child shall so enter the Cook Islands unless and until a declaration in the said form has been made and delivered as aforesaid on his behalf by an accompanying adult or young person.

(2) Except with the authority of the Minister, no adult or young person shall leave the Cook Islands for any place outside the Cook Islands unless and until he has made and delivered to an Immigration Officer a declaration in the form, or to the effect of the form numbered 11 in the Schedule to this Act and no child shall so leave the Cook Islands unless and until a declaration in the said form has been made and delivered as aforesaid on his behalf by an accompanying adult.

(3) Subsections (1) and (2) of this section shall not apply to a person entering or leaving the Cook Islands as the master or captain or member of the craw of the ship or aircraft in which he enters or leaves.

(4) Any person who enters the Cook Islands from any place outside the Cook Islands as the master or captain or a member of the crew of any ship or aircraft may thereupon, or at any time thereafter, whether before or after he has landed from that ship, be required by an Immigration Officer or a constable to make and deliver to that officer or constable a declaration in the form or to the effect of the form numbered 12 in the Schedule to this Act.

(5) Every person commits an offence against this Act who -

(a) Being required by this section to make and deliver a declaration before entering or leaving the Cook Islands, lands in the Cook Islands or, as the case may be, goes on board any ship or aircraft for the purpose of leaving the Cook Islands without having made and delivered such a declaration; or
(b) Being required by an Immigration Officer or a constable to make and deliver a declaration pursuant to this section, refuses or fails to make and deliver a declaration accordingly; or
(c) Makes any declaration under this section which is in any respect wilfully false or misleading.

PART VIII - DEPARTURE FROM THE COOK ISLANDS

  1. Departure permits

(1) No person who is a Cook Islander or a permanent resident or a child of a permanent resident shall depart or attempt to depart from the Cook Islands to any place outside the Cook Islands unless he is in possession of a departure permit issued to him by the Minister.

(2) Any person who acts in contravention of subsection (1) of this section commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.

  1. Granting of departure permits

(1) Every application for a departure permit shall in the case of an adult or young person or child accompanied by a parent be in the form, or to the effect of the form numbered 13 in the Schedule to this Act, and in the case of a child not accompanied by a parent shall be in the form, or to the effect of the form numbered 14 in the Schedule to this Act.

(2) A departure permit shall be issued to an applicant if the Minister is reasonably satisfied that the applicant -

(a)
(b) Has the approval of a doctor of the Department of Health to depart from the Cook Islands:
(c) Has made, according to his means, reasonable and proper provision for the maintenance and support during his intended absence from the Cook Islands of all his dependants who will, after his departure from the Cook Islands, be remaining in the Cook Islands.

(3) Every departure permit shall be in the form or to the effect of the form numbered 15 in the Schedule to this Act.

  1. Duration of departure permit

A departure permit shall be valid for a period of six weeks from the date of its issue and for one departure only from the Cook Islands.

  1. Cancellation of departure permit

A departure permit may be cancelled by the Minister and become of none effect prior to the departure from the Cook Islands of the person to whom it was issued if the Minister has reason to believe the departure permit was obtained dishonestly or in consequence of any false representation or in consequence of any statement that is false in any material particular.

  1. Certificate of identity

The Minister may on the application of any person issue to that person a certificate of identity in the form or to the effect of the form numbered 16 in the Schedule to this Act.

PART IX - OFFENCES

  1. False statements in relation to permits

Any person who obtains or attempts to obtain by means of any statement or representation, in writing or otherwise, which he knows or, in the circumstances, ought to know, is false in a material particular, made by him to any other person, the issue of a permit to him or to any other person, commits an offence against this Act and, on conviction shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.

  1. False representation as to status

Any person who knowingly and wilfully falsely represents to the Minister, or to an Immigration Officer, or to any constable or, whilst he is on board any ship or aircraft, to the officer in command of that ship or aircraft that he is a person to whom the provisions of section 3 or of section 4 of this Act apply, commits an offence against this Act; and, on conviction, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding twenty-eight days.

  1. Bona fide visitor

Any person who, having entered the Cook Islands in the capacity of a bona fide visitor, engages in the Cook Islands on his own behalf or on behalf of some other person or any body corporate, in the practise of any profession, or in any occupation, business, trade, or other commercial enterprise, commits an offence against this Act and, on conviction, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.

  1. Illegal immigrants

Any person who enters the Cook Islands contrary to this Act commits an offence against this Act and, on conviction, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.

  1. Illegal residents

Any person who is resident in the Cook Islands contrary to this Act commits an offence against this Act and, on conviction, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars:

Provided that, during the course of one particular continuous period of residence in the Cook Islands by any person, that person shall not be liable to be convicted more than once for an offence contrary to this section.

  1. Sections not to apply

Nothing in section 41 or section 42 of this Act shall apply to any person who is brought into the Cook Islands pursuant to subsection (2) of section 28 of this Act.

  1. Unlawfully allowing or assisting persons to enter the Cook Islands

(1) Every person commits an offence against this Act who, knowingly and wilfully, allows or assists any other person:

(a) To enter or to attempt to enter the Cook Islands contrary to this Act; or
(b) To board or attempt to board, or to remain on board or attempt to remain on board any ship or aircraft contrary to this Act.

(2) Any person convicted of an offence contrary to this section shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.

  1. Officers in command

The officer in command of any ship or aircraft who, without lawful excuse or other reasonable justification for so doing, fails to perform any duty imposed upon him by this Act commits an offence against this Act and, on conviction, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.

  1. Miscellaneous offences

(1) Every person commits an offence against this Act who:

(a) Uses or attempts, to use or relies upon or attempts to rely upon any permit not issued to him or in relation to him; or
(b) Upon being called upon so to do by an Immigration Officer, fails to surrender to the Immigration Officer any permit in his possession or which ought to be in his possession, which has ceased to be of any force or effect; or
(c) Wilfully makes any alteration to any permit or wilfully detaches from any permit anything lawfully attached to a permit; or
(d) Wilfully destroys or wilfully mutilates any permit; or
(e) Wilfully obstructs, hinders or resists any other person in the execution of any power or authority conferred upon that person by this Act; or
(f) Fails to perform any duty or fails to comply with any condition imposed upon him by or pursuant to this Act where such failure is not an offence contrary to any of the foregoing provisions of this Part of this Act; or
(g) Knowingly and wilfully does, omits, causes, permits or suffers to be done any act, matter or thing contrary to this Act where such doing, omitting, causing, permitting or suffering is not an offence contrary to any of the foregoing provisions of this Part of this Act.

(2) Every person convicted of an offence contrary to section (1) of this section shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month or to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.

  1. Children

Notwithstanding anything elsewhere in this Act contained:

(a) No person under the age of twelve years shall be charged with or convicted of any offence against this Act:
(b) No person who is of twelve years or more in age shall be charged with or convicted of any offence against this Act committed, or alleged to have been committed, by him whilst he was under the age of twelve years:
(c) No person under the age of fifteen years shall be prosecuted for any offence contrary to this Act without the prior written consent of the Minister.
  1. Immigration Officers

(1) Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore in this Part of this Act contained:

(a) No Immigration Officer shall be charged with any offence contrary to this Act in respect of any alleged breach of his duty, in his official capacity, under this Act without the prior written consent of the Minister; and
(b) When an Immigration Officer is charged, pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection, with an offence, it shall be a good defence to the charge if the High Court is satisfied that the act or omission referred to in and forming the basis of the charge was done or omitted by him in good faith.

(2) Where an Immigration Officer is convicted of any offence contrary to this Act and it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that the offence was committed with some dishonest intention on his part then, notwithstanding anything herein before in this Part of this Act contained, he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months and he shall not, without the prior consent of a Judge of the High Court, thereafter be capable of being or continuing to be an Immigration Officer.

  1. Special powers of Minister

(1) The Minister in his absolute discretion may, from time to time and at any time and with the prior consent of the Executive Council, by writing under his hand exempt any person or group or class of persons from all or any of the provisions of this Act and may, from time to time and without such consent by writing under his hand revoke any such exemption.

(2) Any such consent may be given either unconditionally or subject to such conditions which, in his absolute discretion, the Minister may think fit to impose.

  1. Application of moneys

All fines and other moneys paid collected or recovered pursuant to this Act on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen shall form part of the revenues of the Cook Islands and shall be paid into the Cook Islands Government Account.

  1. Regulations

(1) The High Commissioner may from time to time by Order in Executive Council make all such regulations as may, in his opinion, be deemed necessary or expedient for giving full effect to the provisions of this Act and for the due administration thereof.

(2) All regulations made under this section shall be laid before the Legislative Assembly within twenty-eight days after the date of the making thereof if the Legislative Assembly is then in Session and, if not, shall be laid before the Legislative Assembly within twenty-eight days after the commencement of the next ensuing session.

  1. Exemption from liability

(1) No person authorised by this Act to issue or to cancel a permit shall be personally liable in any civil action or civil cause for any refusal by him to issue a permit or for cancelling any permit.

(2) Without prejudice to subsection (1) of this section, neither the Minister, nor any Immigration Officer, nor any constable, nor any officer in command of any ship or aircraft shall be liable in any civil action or civil cause for anything done by him or omission made by him in the exercise or performance or in the purported exercise or performance of any right, duty or function conferred or imposed upon him by this Act, unless it be proved to the satisfaction of the High Court that the act was done or the omission was made either unreasonably and wantonly and maliciously or in a grossly negligent manner, and in no case shall any such action or cause be commenced against the Minister, or any Immigration Officer, or any constable or any such officer in command after the expiration of a period of one year from the date of the occurrence of the act or omission concerned.

  1. Exemption certificates

(1) Where it appears to any person who, under this Act, is empowered to issue an entry permit, that any other person is entitled to enter the Cook Islands without being in possession of an entry permit or residence permit such person may, by writing under his hand, issue to or in favour of such other person a certificate that such other person is so exempt and such certificate shall, for a period of three months from and including the date of the issue thereof, be sufficient evidence that such other person is so entitled.

(2) Every such certificate shall be in the form or to the effect of the form numbered 17 in the Schedule to this Act.

  1. Repeal

The Cook Islands Entry and Departure Ordinance 1963 is hereby repealed.

SCHEDULE

(s.5)
FORM NO. 1
Imm. 1.

CERTIFICATE OF PERMANENT RESIDENCY

PURSUANT to section 5 of the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971, I, ..................., Minister of Immigration, HEREBY CERTIFY that ....................... of ............................. is a permanent resident of the Cook Islands within the meaning of the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971.

DATED at ........................ this ....................... day of ........... 19..

......................................

Minister of Immigration

This certificate may be cancelled by the Minister of Immigration if the person to whom it relates is absent from the Cook Islands continuously for a period exceeding three years in circumstances indicating that he has ceased to make his home in the Cook Islands.

A permanent resident is not subject to the provisions of the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971 relating to the requirements of entry and residence permits.

(s.15)
FORM 2
Imm.2.

APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO ENTER THE COOK ISLANDS

NOTE: This form is to be completed by each person who has the age of 15 years or, who being under that age, is or has been lawfully married.

(1)
Full name ...............................................................
(2)
Sex .....................
(3)
Nationality ............................
(4)
Date of birth ......................
(5)
Country of birth .....................
(6)
Marital status .....................
(7)
Occupation ...........................
(8)
Race ....................................... (Polynesian, European, Asiatic, etc).
(9)
Supply details of children accompanying applicant
Name
Sex
Date of Birth






(10)
Purpose in coming to the Cook Islands ..................................
(11)
Have you suffered from any infectious, contagious or mental disease during the past twelve months. If so supply details ..........................................................
(12)
Have you been convicted of any criminal offence during the past five years which carries a penalty of twelve months imprisonment or more. If so supply details. ............................................................................................
(13)
Have you previously visited the Cook Islands, if so, when. .........................................................................................
(14)
Intended address in the Cook Islands. ....................................................
(15)
What is your intended length of visit to the Cook Islands .................................
(16)
What amount of money will be available for your maintenance in the Cook Islands. ....................................................................................
(17)
Do you hold a return or onward ticket. ..................................................
(18)
Present address ....................................

I .............................. the above mentioned do state and declare that I have completed the form honestly, truthfully and in accordance with the best of my knowledge, information and belief and that if I be granted a permit to enter the Cook Islands I will, whilst in the Cook Islands observe all the laws of the Cook Islands and in particular, the provisions of the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971.

Dated at ........ this ...................... day of ............... 19

Signed by the above named applicant ..............................................

Witness to the signature of the applicant

Signature
......................................................

Name:
......................................................

Address:
......................................................

Occupation:
......................................................

(s.15)
FORM NO. 3
Imm. 3.

APPLICATION FOR ENTRY PERMIT (CHILD)

NOTE: This form is to be completed on behalf of each person who has not attained the age of 15 years if such person is not or has not been lawfully married, by some person having the lawful custody, care or control of the child. This form need not be completed if the child is accompanied by a parent who has submitted an application in Form 2.

PART I

Particulars relating to the applicant

(1)
Full name ................................................
(2)
Sex
......................
(3)
Age
................ years
(4)
Present address ..........................................................
(5)
What is your relationship to the child ..................................................

PART II

Particulars relating to the child

(1)
Child's full name ...................................................
(2)
Sex
......................
(3)
Date of birth ................
(4)
Present address .....................................................
(5)
In whose lawful custody, care and control is the child. .................................
(6)
What is the child's present state of health.
(7)
From what infectious and contagious diseases has the child suffered during the past twelve months .....................................................
(8)
Where was the child born:

Town: ........................ Country ..........................
(9)
What is the child's
(a) Nationality
...........................


(b) Citizenship
....................................
(10)
What is child's race ...................... (European, Polynesian, Asiatic, etc.)
(11)
Give details of each and every visit made by the child to the Cook Islands. ...................................................................
(12)
Give details of each person in whose custody, care or control the child will be whilst the child is in the Cook Islands. ...............................................
(13)
What amount of money will be available for the child in the Cook Islands to cover the child's maintenance and repatriation and who will be making such money available. ............................................................
(14)
State full address where child will reside in the Cook Islands. .....................................................................................................
(15)
Has the child any relations in the Cook Islands. ..........................................
(16)
What is the purpose of the child's intended visit. .......................................
(17)
Any other information. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

I, the above-mentioned ....................................... as applicant on behalf of the above-mentioned child do state and declare that I have completed this form honestly, truthfully and in accordance with the best of my knowledge, information and belief and that, if an entry permit be granted, to or in respect of the child, to enter the Cook Islands, that to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the child will, during the child's residence in the Cook Islands, be at all times in the custody, care or control of some respectable and responsible person and will be properly cared for and maintained.

Dated at ................. this ...................... day of ..................... 19

Signed by the applicant .........................................

Witness to the signature of the applicant

Signature
......................................................

Name:
......................................................

Address:
......................................................

Occupation:
......................................................

(s.16)
FORM NO. 4
Imm.4.

ENTRY PERMIT

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Name
This is to certify that .......................................................
Address
of ................................... has/have the permission of the Minister of Immigration, issued pursuant to the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971, to enter the Cook Islands subject to the following conditions.
Arrival
* (1) That *he/she/they shall arrive in the Cook Islands before ........................... (date)
Expiry of Permit
* (2) That *he/she/they shall leave the Cook Islands before ............................... (date)
Passport Required
* (3) That on arrival *he/she/they *is/are in possession of current passport(s).
Deposit required
* (4) That there be deposited, by or on behalf of the permit holder(s), with an Immigration Officer, before or immediately upon arrival in the Cook Islands, the sum of $ ............... as security for the due performance by or on behalf of the permit holder(s) of *his/her/ their obligations under this permit and the Act.
Return tickets to be deposited
* (5) That there be deposited, by or on behalf of the permit holder(s), with the Immigration Officer immediately on the permit holders arrival in the Cook Islands, a travel ticket or travel tickets to an overseas place which, on leaving the Cook Islands, the permit holder(s) will be lawfully entitled to enter.
Bond to be entered into
* (6) That the permit holder(s), or some other be entered person on his behalf, shall enter into a bond in favour of Her Majesty the Queen in the sum of $ ................ and with a surety or two sureties approved by me to secure the due performance by or on behalf of the permit holder(s) of *his/her/their obligations under this permit and the act.
Other conditions
* (7) That

Dated at ............... this ............... day of .................... 19

......................................
(Signature of Issuing authority)

*Delete or complete as applicable


(s.24)
FORM NO. 5
Imm. 5.

APPLICATION FOR A RESIDENCE PERMIT

NOTE: This form is to be completed by each person who has attained the age of 15 years or who, being under the age, is or has been lawfully married.

(1)
Full name ...........................................
(2)
Sex .........................
(3)
Nationality and Citizenship .............
(4)
Date of birth ...........................
(5)
Country of birth ......................
(6)
Marital status ......................
(7)
Occupation ............................
(8)
Race ...................... (Polynesian, European, Asiatic, etc).
(9)
Supply details of children
Name
Sex
Date of Birth
(10)
Purpose in coming to the Cook Islands. ........................................
(11)
Have you suffered from any infectious, contagious or mental disease during the past twelve months. If so supply details ............................................
(12)
Have you been convicted of any criminal offence during the past five years which carries a penalty of twelve months imprisonment or more. If so supply details. .........................................................................
(13)
Have you previously visited the Cook Islands, if so, when. .................................
(14)
Intended address in the Cook Islands. ..................................................
(15)
What is your intended length of visit to the Cook Islands. .............................
(16)
What amount of money will be available for your maintenance in the Cook Islands. ..................................
(17)
Do you hold a return or onward ticket. ...................................
(18)
Present address ...............................................
(19)
Why do you wish to reside in the Cook Islands. ........................................
(20)
Do you propose to work in the Cook Islands, if so give details. ...............................................................................
(21)
Give any additional information in support of your application. ..............................................................................

I, the above mentioned ................................ do state and declare that I have completed this form honestly, truthfully and in accordance with the best of my knowledge, information and belief and that if I be granted a permit to reside in the Cook Islands, I will, whilst in the Cook Islands, observe all the laws of the Cook Islands, and, in particular, the provisions of the Residence and Departure Act 1971.

Dated at ........................ this .......................... day of ............... 19

Signed by the above named applicant ..............................

Witness to the signature of the applicant

Signature
......................................................

Name:
......................................................

Address:
......................................................

Occupation:
......................................................

(s.24)
FORM NO. 6
Imm. 6.

APPLICATION FOR RESIDENCE PERMIT (CHILD)

NOTE: This form is to be completed on behalf of each person who has not attained the age of 15 years if such person is not or has not been lawfully married, by some person having the lawful custody, care or control of the child. This form need not be completed if the child is accompanied by a parent who has submitted an application in Form 5.

PART I

Particulars relating to the applicant

What is your:

(1)
Full name .................................
(2)
Sex
.........................
(3)
Age
................. years
(4)
Present address .................................
(5)
What is your relationship to the child .............................

PART II

Particulars relating to the child

(1)
Child's full name .....................................
(2)
Sex
...................
(3)
Date of birth .................
(4)
Present address ...................................
(5)
In whose lawful custody, care and control is the child. ....................................
(6)
What is the child's present state of health. .........................................
(7)
From what infectious and contagious diseases. .............................................
(8)
Where was the child born:

Town ............................. Country ..........................
(9)
What is the child's
(a) Nationality
.......................................


(b) Citizenship
.......................................
(10)
What is child's race ....................... (European, Polynesian, Asiatic, etc.)
(11)
Give details of each and every visit made by the child to the Cook Islands ................................................
(12)
Give details of each person in whose custody, care or control the child will be whilst in the Cook Islands. ......................................................
(13)
What amount of money will be available for the child in the Cook Islands to cover the child's maintenance and repatriation and who will be making such money available. .........................................................................................
(14)
State full address where child will reside in the Cook Islands. ......................................................................................................
(15)
Has the child any relations in the Cook Islands. .................................
(16)
What is the purpose of residence in the Cook Islands. ....................................
(17)
Give any additional information in support of the application. .......................................................................................................

I, the above mentioned .................................. as applicant on behalf of the above mentioned child do state and declare that I have completed this form honestly, truthfully and in accordance with the best of my knowledge, information and belief and that, if a residence permit be granted, to or in respect of the child's residence in the Cook Islands that to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the child will, during the child's residence in the Cook Islands, be at all times in the custody, care or control of some respectable and responsible person, and will be properly cared for and maintained.

Dated at ................... this ...................... day of ...................19

Signed by the above-named applicant ...................................

Witness to the signature of the applicant

Signature
......................................................

Name:
......................................................

Address:
......................................................

Occupation:
......................................................

(s.24)
FORM NO. 7
Imm. 7.

RESIDENCE PERMIT

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Name
This is to certify that .......................................................
Address
of ................................... has/have the permission of the Minister of Immigration, issued pursuant to the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971, to reside in the Cook Islands subject to the following conditions.
Arrival
* (1) That *he/she/they shall arrive in the Cook Islands before ........................... (date)
Expiry of Permit
* (2) That *he/she/they shall leave the Cook Islands before ............................... (date)
Passport Required
* (3) That on arrival *he/she/they *is/are in possession of current passport(s).
Deposit required
* (4) That there be deposited, by or on behalf of the permit holder(s), with an Immigration Officer, before or immediately upon arrival in the Cook Islands, the sum of $ ............... as security for the due performance by or on behalf of the permit holder(s) of *his/her/ their obligations under this permit and the Act.
Return tickets to be deposited with Immigration Officer
* (5) That there be deposited, by or on behalf of the permit holder(s), with the Immigration Officer immediately on the permit holder(s) arrival in the Cook Islands, a travel ticket or travel tickets to an overseas place which, on leaving the Cook Islands, the permit holder(s) will be lawfully entitled to enter.
Bond to be entered into
* (6) That the permit holder(s), or some other be entered person on his behalf, shall enter into a bond in favour of Her Majesty the Queen in the sum of $ ................ and with a surety or two sureties approved by me to secure the due performance by or on behalf of the permit holder(s) of *his/her/their obligations under this permit and the Act.
Other conditions
* (7) That

Dated at ................... this ...................... day of ...................19


..........................................
(Signature of Issuing authority)

*Delete or complete as applicable

(s.29)
FORM NO. 8

REMOVAL ORDER

PURSUANT to section 29 of the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971, I, .................. , Minister of Immigration, hereby order that ............................ , being an illegal resident, *on the expiration of fourteen days *(........... days) from the date of the service of this order on the said ..................... *(on the completion of the sentence of imprisonment the said ............... is serving) be removed from and remain out of the Cook islands* indefinitely* (for a period of ............)

THIS order shall be carried into effect ...............................................................

............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

AND I further direct that the said ........................................... while awaiting removal and while being conveyed to the place of departure be kept in prison *(in police custody).

Dated at ..................... this ................ day of ............... 1971


....................................

Minister of Immigration

This order may be varied or revoked by the Minister of Immigration at any time.

*Complete or delete as required.


(s.30)
FORM NO. 9
Imm. 9.

DEPORTATION ORDER

PURSUANT to section 30 of the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971, I, ........................ Minister of Immigration HEREBY ORDER ......................... to leave the Cook Islands within ....................... from the date hereof UPON THE GROUNDS that the said .................................. is: .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

AND that the said ................................. * (being an adult or young person, who is not subject to some physical or mental disability which reasonably prevented him from opposing this order, has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause why the order should not have been made) *(being an adult or young person, who is subject to some physical or mental disability which reasonably prevented him from opposing this order *(being a child) some fit and proper person nominated by the Minister, namely, ........................... has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause why the order should not have been made).

THIS order shall be carried into effect .............................................................
.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

AND I further direct that the said .............................................. while awaiting removal and while being conveyed to the place of departure be kept in prison *(police custody)

Dated at .......................... this ......................... day of ............... 19

.........................................

Minister of Immigration

This order may be varied or revoked by the Minister of Immigration at any time.

* Complete or delete as required.


(s.32)
FORM NO. 10
Imm.10

DECLARATION BY PERSON ARRIVING IN COOK ISLANDS

1.
My surname or family name is ..............................................

My christian or given names are ...................................................
2.
My nationality is (if British state country of citizenship):
........................................
3.
My passport or other travel document number is:
.......................................
4.
Please mark the box that refers to you thus:
C.I. resident other than
Born in N.Z. of Cook
Maori
Islands Parents
Cook Islands Maori
Any other person
5.
If staying permanently, or coming to work, state intended occupation in the Cook Islands .............................................

Please mark the box that refers to you thus:
6.
Male
7.
Never Married
Widowed

Female

Married
Divorced or legally separated
8.
Date of birth ..... / ...... / .......
(day/month/year)
9.
Country of Birth:
10..
My usual occupation is (if retired please state "retired"): ..............................
11.
Country in which I last stayed for 12 months or more was: .............................
(If Australia, Canada, or United States, give also State or Province)
12.
Country in which I next intend to stay for 12 months or more is ..........................
13.
I am coming to the Cook Islands:

(a) For a temporary visit of ................ years .............. months ............ days or:-

(b) As a Cook Islands resident returning after an absence of ............ years .......... months ............... days or:-

(c) To stay or settle permanently
14.
Main purpose of my temporary visit or stopover is
OR
If C.I resident returning Main purpose of my trip away was
Performing in arts, sports entertainment
Work or working holiday
Holiday, vacation (non working)
Formal education
Business (private or official)
Stop over
Visit friends or relatives
Other (specify)
...................................................
15.
Name of ship or flight No. .......................................
16.
Main overseas destination: ...................................

Signature:
...............................
Date:
....... / ......... / ........

(Is signature that of a person accompanying child under 15 years: Yes/No)


FORM NO. 11

DECLARATION BY PERSON DEPARTING FROM COOK ISLANDS

1.
My surname or family name is ..................................................

My Christian or given names are ..................................................
2.
My nationality is (if British state country of citizenship):
.......................................
3.
My passport or other travel document number is:
........................................
4.
Please mark the box that refer to you thus: ✓
6.
Male
7.
Never Married
Widowed

Female

Married
Divorced or legally separated
7.
Date of birth ..... /..... / .......
8.
Country of birth:
9.
My usual occupation is (if retired please state "retired"): ..........................
10.
Country in which I last stayed for 12 months or more was: ..........................
11.
Country in which I next intend to stay for 12 months or more is: ......................
12.
I am leaving the Cook Islands:

(a) After a temporary visit of: ............ years .......... months .......... days or:-

(b) As a C.I. resident departing temporarily for a period of ........ years ........ months ......... days or:

(c) As a C.I. resident departing permanently
13. Main purpose of my temporary visit or stopover was
OR
If C.I resident departing temporarily –Main purpose of my trip is
Performing in arts, sports, entertainment
Work or working holiday
Holiday, vacation (non-working)
Formal education
Business (private or official)
Stop over
Visit friends or relatives
Other (specify) ...........................
14.
Name of ship or flight No. ...................
15.
Main overseas destination: ..............................

Signature:
........................
Date: ..... /...... / .......

(Is signature that of a person accompanying child or under 15 years: Yes/No)

FORM NO. 12

DECLARATION BY MASTER OR CAPTAIN OR CREW

(1)
My full name is .......................................
(2)
The name of the vessel on which I am engaged is ................................
(3)
The post held on vessel by me is ................................
(4)
The date of arrival of vessel was ..................................
(5)
The expected date of departure of vessel is ..............................................

Dated at ................ this ............. day of ................. 19

............................................

Signature

FORM NO. 13

Imm. 13

APPLICATION FOR DEPARTURE PERMIT

NOTE: This form is to be completed by each person wishing to leave the Cook Islands who is a Cook Islander or Permanent Resident and who has attained the age of fifteen years or being under that age is or has been lawfully married.

(1)
Full name ............................................................
(2)
Sex .........................
(3)
Marital status .........................
(4)
Date of birth .....................
(5)
Occupation ...........................
(6)
Details of children
(Name)
(Age)
(Sex)
(Where living
(7)
Purpose of your journey ..................................................
*(8)
Is your *wife/husband and children accompanying you overseas ......................
*(9)
What arrangements have you made for the maintenance and care of your *wife/husband and children during your absence ...............................
*(10)
Will your *wife/husband and children be joining you at some later date. If so when ...................................................
(11)
What is the amount of money you will have in your possession on arrival at your destination .............................................
(12)
What arrangements have you made for accommodation at your destination. .......................................................
(13)
What arrangements have you made, if any, for employment at your destination. .......................................................

DATED at ............... this ........... day of .............. 19

.................................

Signature of applicant

Witness to the signature of the applicant

Signature
......................................................

Name:
......................................................

Address:
......................................................

Occupation:
......................................................

* Delete or complete as applicable.

FORM NO. 14

Imm. 14

APPLICATION FOR DEPARTURE PERMIT (CHILD)

NOTE: This form is to be completed by a parent or guardian on behalf of each child wishing to leave the Cook Islands who is a Cook Islander or a child of a Permanent Resident and who is not being accompanied by the parent.

PART I

Particulars relating to the applicant

(1)
Full name .................................................
(2)
Sex ....................
(3)
Age ............ years
(4)
Present address ..........................................
(5)
What is your relationship to the child ...........................................

PART II

Particulars relating to the child

(1)
Child's full name ..........................................
(2)
Sex ................
(3)
Date of birth .............................
(4)
Present address ..................................................
(5)
Purpose of journey ..............................................
(6)
What arrangements have been made for the care of the child on arrival at his/her destination. .........................................................................

DATED at .............. this ............... day of ................... 19

...............................

Signature of Applicant

Witness to the signature of the applicant

Signature
......................................................

Name:
......................................................

Address:
......................................................

Occupation:
......................................................

FORM NO. 15

DEPARTURE PERMIT

PURSUANT to sections 33 and 34 of the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971, I, ............................, Minister of Immigration being reasonably satisfied that ...................... of ................ ..........................

(a) *Has/Have sufficient money for *his/her/their needs during *his/her/their intended absence from the Cook Islands; or *has/have arranged accommodation and employment at the place at which *he/she/they intend(s) to reside during *his/her/their intended absence from the Cook Islands:

(b) *Has/Have the approval of a doctor of the Department of Health to depart from the Cook Islands:
(c) *Has/Have made, according to *his/her/their means, reasonable and proper provision for the maintenance and support during *his/her/their intended absence from the Cook Islands at all *his/her/their dependants who will, after *his/her/their departure from the Cook Islands, be remaining in the Cook Islands:

HEREBY ISSUE to the said .................................... a permit to depart from the Cook Islands.

This permit is valid for a period of six weeks from the date hereof and for one departure only from the Cook Islands.

Dated at .................. this .................... day of ............... 19

..................................

Minister of Immigration

* Delete as applicable

FORM NO. 16

CERTIFICATE OF IDENTITY

ISSUED pursuant to section 37 of the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971.

Description
Full Name:
.............................................................................
Date of Birth:
..............................
(Photograph)
Occupation:
..............................
Nationality:
..............................
Birthplace:
.................................
Signature:
.................................

DATED at Rarotonga this ................... day of ..................... 197

.................................

Minister of Immigration

FORM NO. 17

EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE

PURSUANT to Section 53 of the Entry, Residence and Departure Act 1971, I, ..................., being and person empowered to issue an entry permit, HEREBY CERTIFY that .............................. of ......................... is entitled to enter the Cook Islands without being in possession of an entry permit or residence permit.

This certificate shall, for the period of 3 months from and including the date hereof, be sufficient evidence that the said ........................... is so entitled to enter the Cook Islands.

Dated at ........................ this .............. day of ...............19

.......................................


This Act is administered by the Principal Immigration Officer

RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS: Printed under the authority of the Cook Islands Government, by T. KAPI, Government Printer - 1972.


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