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Dependent children of a Permanent Resident

By Vision3e | Published on Jan/04/2016

Cayman Islands - Immigration - Permanent Residence - Dependent children of a Permanent Resident 9/12 
Uploaded on Nov 25, 2015

Cayman Islands - Immigration - permanent Residence - Dependent children of a Permanent Resident 9/12

Dependent children of a Permanent Resident:

The right of a dependant child to reside in the Islands as a dependant ceases upon reaching the age of eighteen unless his parent's RERC has been varied to reflect that the child is engaged in full-time tertiary education or the Chief Immigration Officer is satisfied that there are special circumstances. It is also an offence if a dependent child engages in such education in that such authorisation or if he is or she is residing in the Islands on the basis of a variation but is not engaged in such education.

Children that are born in the Cayman Islands and are not Caymanian at birth are required to report to the Department of Immigration as soon as practicable in order to have their status in the Islands regularized.

The Immigration Law (R) Section 67 (7) states: In the case of any child born in the Islands in such circumstances that it does not acquire the right to be Caymanian at birth, such child shall be reported to the Chief Immigration Officer as soon as practicable (30 days) and shall thereafter be subject to immigration control in a manner appropriate in all the circumstances and having regards to the immigration status of the parents or, in the case of a child born outside of wedlock, of the mother.

Parents must provide the following:

- Work permit amendment form (AMD2/AMD2B) or Residency
variation form (RV30) 
- a passport or an original Cayman birth certificate 
- complete an extension form (BC10)

The Officer at the “Counter Extension” will land and condition the child accordingly and give ample authorization for the amendment to be reviewed. You will be provided with an Embarkation / Disembarkation card as a substitute for a travel document that will be endorsed until same has been obtained.

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