Cayman Islands - Immigration - Permanent Residence: How an Application for PR is Assessed 5/12
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How an Application for Permanent Residence is Assessed:
Applications are assessed by reference to a points system. Points are awarded in relation to nine factors. Points may also be deducted where the applicant has a criminal conviction, has been fined administratively for a statutory offence, public health grounds or where other mitigating factors exist. To be approved, an application must score one hundred and ten out of a possible two hundred and fifteen points.
The nine factors are:
- Occupation;
- Education, Experience, and Training;
- Local Investments;
- Financial Stability;
- Community Minded/Integration into the Caymanian Community;
- Knowledge of Cayman Islands History and Culture*;
- Possessing Close Caymanian Connection;
- Demographic and Cultural Diversity;
- Age Distribution;
- Deductible Component
The questions on the History and Culture test have been taken from the following sources:
- Founded Upon the Seas: A History of the Cayman Islands and Their People (Michael Craton)
- The Cayman Islands in Transition (J.A. Bodden; Roy Bodden)
- Foundation - The Arts and Culture of the Cayman Islands Volumes 1-4 (Cayman National Cultural Foundation)
- Caymanian Expressions: A Collection of Sayings and Expressions Used in the Cayman Islands (Kevin M. Goring)
- Media
- Community and Cultural Events
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