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Death of, or divorce from, a Permanent Resident

By Vision3e | Published on Jan/05/2016

Cayman Islands - Immigration - Permanent Residence - Death of, or divorce from, a PR 8/12 
Uploaded on Nov 25, 2015

Cayman Islands - Immigration - Permanent residence - Death of, or divorce from, a Permanent Resident:

Upon the death of, or divorce from a Permanent Resident the right of the surviving or former spouse to reside in the Islands may be revoked at the discretion of the Chief Immigration Officer or the Caymanian Status & Permanent Residency Board but the surviving or former spouse may, within a period of three months of any revocation, apply for the grant of a Residency & Employment Rights Certificate in their own right. The same eligibility requirements set out above must be satisfied.

Where an application for a Residency & Employment Rights Certificate has been made within the three months from the date of the revocation, the applicant's right to reside in the Islands shall continue upon such terms and conditions until the Chief Immigration Officer or the Caymanian Status & Permanent Residency Board determines the application.

N.B.: Upon the death of, or divorce from, a Permanent Resident it is an offense if the surviving spouse or the Permanent Resident and spouse (in the case of divorce) fail to notify the Chief Immigration Officer or the Caymanian status and Permanent Residency Board, within six months of the death or the divorce.

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