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Declaration relating to change of employment circumstances involving a permanent resident

By Vision3e | Published on Jan/04/2016

Cayman Island - Immigration - Permanent Residence - Declaration relating to change of employment 2/4 
Uploaded on Nov 25, 2015

Cayman Island - Immigration - Permanent Residence - Declaration relating to change of employment 2/4

Declaration relating to change of employment circumstances involving a permanent resident:

In order that the Department of Immigration can maintain a record of where all permanent residents are employed and to facilitate verification that a permanent resident is not working outside the conditions attached to his Residency & Employment Rights Certificate employers and permanent residents themselves are required by law to notify the Department in any of the following circumstances:

- Where a new employee is a permanent resident
- When an existing employee becomes a permanent resident
- Where an employee who is a permanent resident has been - terminated - promoted - re-designated
- Where an employee who is a permanent resident has resigned from
their employment

Note: a failure to comply with the legal duty to notify the Board or the Chief Immigration Officer is an offence for which the permanent resident and his employer, both previous and current, shall be held liable.

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