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Can I live in Cayman Islands with a British passport?
The Cayman Islands don’t offer a pure citizenship-by-investment program, but as a British Overseas Territory, its permanent residents become eligible for a Cayman Islands passport after five years and a British passport within twelve months thereafter.
Who can work in Cayman Islands?
All non-residents who plan to live and work in the Cayman Islands need a Work Permit. Prior to an employee arriving in the Cayman Islands, the prospective employer must apply to the Cayman Islands Government Department of Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC) for a work permit on the employee’s behalf.
What countries can you live and work in with a British passport?
British passport holders can both live and work in these countries for six months….The list includes:
- Armenia.
- Canada (ETA)
- Dominica.
- Georgia (one year)
- Hong Kong.
- India (ETA/eVisa)
- Mexico.
- Montserrat.
How long can a UK citizen stay in the Cayman Islands?
Sample of the Tourist Travel Requirements for an Cayman Islands Visa for UK Citizens. Visa exempt for a stay of up to 30 days. The traveller must: Hold a passport valid at least six months on entry with one blank visa page.
Can Brits work in the Cayman Islands?
Even more confusingly, many British Overseas Territories Citizens by virtue of a connection with the Cayman Islands have no inherent right to live and work in (or even enter) the Cayman Islands, even if they have been British Overseas Territories Citizens (automatically) from birth.
Can UK citizens work in Cayman Islands?
How much is a work permit in Cayman Islands?
Temporary Permit Fees
Temporary Work Permit Grant Fees (non-Express) | ||
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Up to 90 days or part thereof | ||
Grand Cayman | Cayman Brac/Little Cayman | |
Where the annual work permit fee payable is between $8,001 and $24,000 | $1,500 | $1,125 |
Where the annual work permit fee payable is between $2,001 and $8,000 | $750 | $563 |
Are Cayman Islanders British citizens?
Allowed. As the Cayman Islands is an internally self-governing British Overseas Territory (BOT), there is no distinct Cayman Islands citizenship but rather a form of citizenship common to all BOTs, formally known as British Overseas Territories Citizenship (BOTC).
Can a British citizen retire to Cayman Islands?
Cayman welcomes wealthy retirees with open arms as long as they have enough money to buy a house and support themselves in old age. Without a regular tax base the Cayman Islands Government does not have the resources to support an aging population.