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Cayman: Ex-gratia stipend available to families under required home isolation from Public Health

From the Ministry of Border Control & Labour. 

Grand Cayman, 22 October 2021 – The PACT Government has approved one million dollars in funding for an ex-gratia stipend to be paid to Caymanians and Permanent Residency holders who have lost earnings due to required Public Health home isolation.

The stipend will be available through the end of the year.

Deputy Premier and Minister for Border Control & Labour Hon. Chris Saunders said, “The Government is aware of the hardship COVID-19 isolation can take on households and particularly on those families with smaller trade and service-based employers who are not able to work remotely from their place of isolation. When these employees are placed into isolation, it is possible that some portion of that period will be unpaid. This situation is particularly difficult when a household has more than one breadwinner in isolation, and the loss of income is multiplied.”

To qualify for the ex-gratia stipend, potential recipients must meet the following criteria:

  • Must have been in Public Health directed isolation
  • Must be in non-traveller related isolation/quarantine
  • Must attest to not receiving a salary from their employer or if self-employed must show they are not able to work from isolation
  • Must provide a declaration that they are not receiving holiday pay or similar compensation
  • Must not be an existing Tourism Displaced Worker stipend recipient
  • Must be Caymanian, Permanent Resident or married to a Caymanian with an Employment Rights Certificate (RERC).

Applications for the ex-gratia stipend can be submitted online and must include the necessary relevant documents as follows:

  • A copy of Cayman Islands voter registration card, Caymanian Status Certificate or Right to be Caymanian Certificate
  • A copy of the last payslip or official job letter
  • Banking details (for electronic funds transfer)  or  
  • Postal address (for delivery of a cheque)
  • A copy of the letter from Public Health mandating isolation or quarantine.

“The health and safety of our population has been and remains at the heart of all policy decisions relating to the reopening of our borders. It’s important that we protect the community as much as possible from widespread COVID-19, but we understand while isolation/quarantine protocols are required, it may cause a financial burden to some. It is the hope that this ex-gratia stipend will help to reduce the stress and worry that people feel during these times,” Deputy Premier Saunders said.

To apply online, visit https://www.gov.ky/labour/stipend  and view the necessary document requirements or email: [email protected] with any questions.  

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