Cayman Islands attract rich investors
On April 28, 2010, the Immigration (Amendment) Bill 2010 was passed by the Cayman Islands parliament. The new legislation allows 25-year residence to rich individuals who invest in businesses contributing to the prosperity of the jurisdiction, on certain conditions.
The Bill gives the possibility fot foreign individuals to apply for a Residential Certificate for Investment. This will cost KYD 20 000 (USD 24 000), and allows the investor, their spouse and any dependents the right to live in the Cayman Islands without a work permit on certain conditions.
Under the newly-introduced law, investors must:
- have a net worth of at least KYD 6 million;
- invest at least KYD 2.4 million in licensed businesses with workforces comprising of at least 50% Caymanians, contributing to the prosperity of the jurisdiction;
- pass checks on business competence, show financial records of their businesses’ stability, and show that they undertake a managerial role in their given area;
- possess a clean criminal record;
- be of sound health with adequate health insurance.
It should be noted that the Immigration Law previously contained provisions to allow residence to wealthy investors but were retracted as the Cayman Islands received little interest.