The government of the Cayman Islands has circulated a proposed schedule of immigration fee increases, including charges tied to work permits, residency and status, saying the measures are needed to help balance this year’s budget.
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Officials had initially planned for the new fees to take effect on March 1, but that start date has since been cancelled and a new implementation date has not yet been announced.
In a statement, the government said the proposed changes come amid significant population growth and increased demand for public services and infrastructure since immigration application fees were last reviewed.
“The updated fee structure is designed to ensure that permit processes are used appropriately and to support effective administration, regulation and long-term national resilience,” the statement said.
Employment and Immigration Minister Michael Myles stressed that the main permit fees will remain unchanged.
“We are, however, increasing various immigration application fees for the first time in over 15 years. This is a necessary step to ensure our fee structure reflects current economic realities and supports the critical infrastructure, administration and services our growing population depends on. These changes will help strengthen immigration administration and contribute to sustainable national development,” he said.
Myles added that most of the adjustments related to work permits involve application fees rather than the cost of the permits themselves.

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