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Accelerating the Cayman Islands PR Application Process

The team of administrators recently tasked with tackling the permanent residency application backlog helped to double the output last week, when 20 applications were processed.

The team began processing PR applications on Tuesday, 25 July 2017 and met again the following day on Wednesday, 26 July 2017 to continue the work.

Throughout the two days one application was granted, with 12 refused, five deferred and two withdrawn.

To date 73 applications have been reviewed, 14 granted approval, 28 refused, 22 deferred, six withdrawn and three did not qualify because the application was received after the nine year cut-off.

The Ministry of Immigration announced that the team will begin meeting three days a week to further accelerate the process of applications.

“I’m thankful to the new team of administrators for successfully taking on this challenge, and helping alleviate the PR backlog burden,” Chief Officer for the Ministry of Immigration Wesley Howell says. “With the administrators working three days a week, along with the work done by the CSPR Board, the total number of applications being processed weekly will obviously be increasing.”

“I applaud the team’s dedication in doubling the amount of applications reviewed, but also committing themselves to meeting now three days a week to increase productivity,” the Premier and Minister for Immigration Hon. Alden McLaughlin notes. “I look forward to the team’s collaborative efforts, as the Government and Ministry will continue to pursue this matter as a top priority.”

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