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The Cayman Islands Digital Nomad Visa – Global Citizens Concierge (Closed)

The Cayman Islands Digital Nomad Visa – Global Citizens Concierge (Closed)

The Caribbean British Overseas territory of The Cayman Islands consist of three islands and is located south of Cuba and west of Jamaica. The largest island is called Grand Cayman and has beach resorts plus amazing scuba diving and snorkelling sites. The 2nd largest island, Cayman Brac, is popular for deep-sea fishing excursions. The smallest island, Little Cayman, is home to diverse wildlife. The population of 72,000 live mainly in Grand Cayman with the capital George Town having a population of 40,000.

The Cayman Islands Global Citizens Concierge Program has closed for now. This is the first Digital Nomad Visa program to close its doors. If the situation changes we will be one of the first to report on it.

The Cayman islands main industry is financial services with tourism the 2nd largest. In response to the drop in tourism numbers due to the Covid-19 pandemic, The Cayman Islands has decided to focus on the wealthy digital nomad of which there are plenty in the . The program is called the Cayman Islands Global Citizen Concierge Program (GCCP).

What Are the Requirements For the Cayman Islands Digital Nomad Visa?

The application process for the GCCP is pretty straightforward and can be done all online.

  1. Proof of Employment and/or Income – Company letterhead stating position, length of employment and annual salary.
  2. Proof of legal Existence of Employer/Company – Certificate of good standing, Certificate of incorporation, social media profiles.
  3. Notarized Bank reference plus 6 months of bank statements
  4. Copy of bio page of passport
  5. Police clearance
  6. Proof of – You need to provide cover for a minimum of 30 days. After that, you will need to have obtained local health insurance within 30 days of arriving
  7. Evidence of marital status / civil partnership, where applicable.
  8. Birth certificates or adoption orders where it comes to dependent children.

Documents not in the English language must be accompanied by an English translation.

Cayman Islands Digital Nomad Visa

What are The Income Requirements For The Cayman Islands Digital Nomad Visa?

The minimum monthly income requirements are quite steep, but you also have to consider the cost of living. The annual salary to prove is:

  • US $100,000 per year for a single applicant.
  • US $150,000 per year for a couple
  • US $18,000 per additional dependent

What Are the Fees for The Cayman Islands Digital Nomad Visa Program?

The Global Citizen Concierge Certificate Fees are

  • USD 1,469 per annum for a party of up to 2 persons
  • USD 500 per annum for each dependent

There is a 7% credit card processing fee of the total application fee.

How Long Will It Take to Get the Cayman Islands Digital Nomad Visa?

The turnaround time is 3-4 weeks depending on the size of the application. After being approved you will have to pay the necessary fees associated with the GCCP.

How Long Can I Stay With The Cayman Islands Digital Nomad Visa?

You can stay a maximum of 2 years with the Global Citizen Concierge program in the Cayman Islands. Be aware that the fees of the GCCP are annual. You are allowed to come and go as many times during the GCCP period. Which is handy for people from the United States with airports in Miami and Atlanta close by.

Are There Any Tax Benefits with The Cayman Islands Digital Nomad Visa?

You will not be subject to any or other taxes in the Cayman Islands. You may have to pay some duties on personal effects that you bring to The Caymans Islands.

What is the Digital Nomad Lifestyle Like In The Cayman Islands?

The Cayman Islands is blessed with four broadband internet service providers, Logic, Flow, C3 and Digicel. At C3 you can get a Fibre 100 Mbps package at $89.99 and it is even possible to get a 1000 Mbps fibre connection. It is pricey but you get great internet speeds in The Cayman Islands. For those that love co-working spaces, there is the Regus office in Geroge Town known as The White House.

The Cayman Islands is classy, you will find over 200 restaurants on Grand Cayman and it is the best culinary destination in the Caribbean, but remember it all comes at a price. For the working digital nomad, daily lunch breaks are now elevated with the freshest flavours of the Caribbean. You can enjoy the many great beaches, like the famous Seven Mile Beach, swim with the stingrays, go diving or deep-sea fishing, the Cayman island has it all.

Other Caribbean Islands with Digital Nomad Visas

The Cayman Islands is not alone with a Digital Nomad visa. It all started with Barbados and a few other islands followed quickly with their Digital Nomad visas. Most Caribbean islands are heavily dependent on tourism and saw a new niche market appear of offering Digital Nomads extended long term visas and the possibility to do work remotely.

These are the other Caribbean destinations offering remote work visas:

Some other nearby countries with Digital Nomad Visas that offer long stay beach access to the Caribbean Sea are:

Alternative Tropical Islands With Digital Nomad Visas

If you fancy tropical island life there are a few alternatives not in the Caribbean that offer a Digital Nomad Visa:

Nomad Girl has created an extensive list of Digital Nomad visas that is updated regularly.

About The Author

Tracey Johnson

Owner of Nomad Girl. I have been travelling on and off for the last 18 years and ran my own businesses whilst on the road. I have travelled to over 60 countries and lived for longer periods in 10 different ones. I feel like a true global citizen.

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