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To: mmmary who wrote ()9/5/2001 11:06:35 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) of 1992
 
Ah yes thank you danzigerfdi.com "Becoming a resident of the Caymans:

Citizens of other countries may apply for permanent residence status in the Cayman Islands. Application
may be made by an individual after he has resided in Cayman Islands for 6 months. An applicant must be
able to support himself and his family, and must also make an investment of at least US$200,000 in a
house or a Cayman business. [note, not sure that the "Milk Cartons" that our man lives in make this cutoff"

Applications for permanent residence are considered by an Immigration Board. Applications are subject
to the following rules. To become resident in the Cayman Islands, an individual must hold or acquire
"Caymanian Status". The Cayman Islands is a British Dependent Territory, and has no separate
citizenship of its own. Nearly all Caymanians are either Commonwealth citizens or British Dependent
Territories citizens, and a few are British citizens. Not all Commonwealth citizens are however eligible for
"Caymanian Status", although some non-Commonwealth citizens are eligible. Individuals who are eligible
for "Caymanian Status" are British citizens, British Dependent Territories citizens, and citizens of
Australia, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago, the
Irish Republic and the United States. A quota is applied to the grant of "Caymanian Status", except for
persons who have close family ties with Cayman Islands.
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