CAYMAN ISLANDS– Permanent residents in the Cayman Islands risk losing their rights

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GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands, CMC—Permanent Residents in this British overseas territory who have not paid their annual fees are urged to do so or face the loss of their right to live there.

As part of Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman’s (WORCp ongoing commitment to ensure compliance with immigration regulations, the department reminds those with permanent residence to pay the required fees each year on or before the anniversary date of receiving their status.

WORC says Permanent Residents who have yet to pay their annual fees are urged to pay up or face the loss of the right to live in the Cayman Islands.

As part of Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman’s ongoing commitment to ensure compliance with immigration regulations, the department is reminding those with permanent to pay the required fees each year on or before the anniversary date of receiving their stats.

It’s crucial for those with permanent residency to understand that any delay or failure to pay the fees in full and on time could lead to the revocation of their residency status, as stated in a release from WORC. Any outstanding fees that remain unpaid beyond ninety days will be referred to the Caymanian Status and Permanent Residency (CSPR) Board.

“Adhering to your financial obligations is not just a formality. It’s a crucial step in maintaining your residency rights within our community,” the release emphasized. “WORC again reminds permanent residence holders that annual fees are to be paid on or before the anniversary date to ensure compliance with immigration legislation.”

According to the most recent figures released by WORC, more than 6,000 people with permanent residency status live here.

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