Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - Right of abode in Cayman Islands

Right of abode in Cayman Islands

Living and working in the Cayman Islands is a very pleasant thing. Applicants for the right of abode need to meet certain investment quota and income standards. Therefore, before obtaining the right of abode in Cayman Islands, the government must ensure that the applicants have contributed to the local area and have the ability to maintain a comfortable life on the island. People who can make a living independently need the approval of the chief immigration officer of Cayman Islands. If they are approved, they will get a 25-year residence certificate, which can be renewed after the expiration. There is a limit to the number of people who can get the right of abode every year, and now it is 250 people every year.

Obtaining permanent residency in Cayman Islands does not affect the nationality of the applicant. You can apply for a Cayman Islands passport (British Overseas Resident Passport) after five years of permanent residency, and then you can apply for a British passport directly. Permanent residency is not really permanent. If you are involved in a crime or provoke subversive events, or if you normally live in a country outside the Cayman Islands and continue to leave the Cayman Islands for one year, you will lose your permanent residency.

The Cayman government welcomes foreigners who come to seek a second home.

Investment requirements in Grand Cayman

Applicants who have the ability to earn a living independently must invest a total of CI $500,000 (about US$ 625,000 or RMB 3,836,369), of which CI $250,000 (about US$ 304,878 or 654,38+0).

Investment requirements in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.

Applicants who want to live in Cayman Brac or little cayman Island must invest a total of CI $250,000 (about US$ 312,500 or 19 18 184 RMB), of which CI $125,000 (about RMB 65,438).