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The importance of diplomatic representation when living in the Cook Islands

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Anne-Lise Mty

Is your home country represented in the Cook Islands? And if it is not, do you find this is a problem?

We have just posted online a piece about the importance of diplomatic representation in your host country while living abroad. Do let us know whether you think it is absolutely essential and share your experience about diplomacy in the Cook Islands.

Have a great week,
AL

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Magnus B40

No it does not.
The only European country that has an administration in Cook Islands is Germany who is a honorary consulate.
There are some other countries that has non resident representation, meaning you basically have to go to Australia or New Zealand.

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