Caymanian Protection (Arrangements of Convenience) Regulations, 2026
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Regulation 1
CAYMANIAN PROTECTION (ARRANGEMENTS OF CONVENIENCE) REGULATIONS, 2026 In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 70 and 72 of the Caymanian Protection Act (2022 Revision), the Cabinet makes the following Regulations — Citation and commencement (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Caymanian Protection (Arrangements of Convenience) Regulations, 2026. (2) These Regulations come into force immediately after the commencement of the Immigration (Transition) (Amendment and Validation) Act, 2025. Definitions In these Regulations — “arrangement of convenience” means a marriage of convenience or a civil partnership of convenience; and “Official” means — (a) in the case of a marriage, a Marriage Officer; and (b) in the case of a civil partnership, the Registrar, a Civil Registrar or a civil partnership officer.
Regulation 3
Duty of Officials For the purpose of determining, under section 70 of the Act, whether to make a report of suspicion that a marriage or civil partnership will be, or is, a marriage of convenience or a civil partnership of convenience, an Official shall, before, during or immediately after solemnisation of the marriage or formalisation of the civil partnership, ask the parties to the marriage or civil partnership to provide the following information — (a) their full names; (b) any previous names by which they were known; their respective dates of birth; (d) details of their previous marriages or civil partnerships (if any); (e) their residential addresses; (f) the nationality of each party; (g) the occupation of each party; (h) the immigration status of each party; (i) the time, date and place of their intended marriage or civil partnership or of their solemnised marriage or formalised civil partnership; and (j) the contact details provided by each party (e.g. telephone numbers, email addresses). Reporting an arrangement of convenience For the purposes of section 70 of the Act, reports of suspicion relating to an arrangement of convenience — (a) shall be made once the suspicion is formed by the Official; (b) shall be made in the form set out in the Schedule; shall contain all of the information required in the form set out in the Schedule, to the extent that it has been provided to the Official; and (d) shall be made by the most expedient method of written communication available to the Official, which may include a method of electronic communication.
(Regulation 4(b)) FORM FOR REPORTING SUSPICION OF AN ARRANGEMENT OF CONVENIENCE TO THE DIRECTOR OF WORC
Officials completing this Form must ensure that all of the required information is included (insofar as it has been provided to the Official). If the parties to the intended marriage or civil partnership or the solemnised marriage or formalised civil partnership, as the case may be, have declined to provide the information, or appear to have unreasonably failed to provide supporting documentary evidence on request, this should be made clear in the form.
INFORMATION REQUIRED DETAILS PROVIDED TO MARRIAGE OFFICER, REGISTRAR, CIVIL REGISTRAR OR CIVIL OFFICER Full names of each party to the marriage or civil
Any previous names of each party to the marriage or civil
Dates of birth of each party to the marriage or civil
Details of any previous marriages or civil partnerships of each party to the marriage or civil partnership
Residential addresses of each party to the marriage or civil
Nationalities of each party to the marriage or civil
Occupations of each party to the marriage or civil
Immigration status of each party to the marriage or civil
Date of intended marriage or civil partnership
Place of intended marriage or civil partnership
Time of intended marriage or civil partnership
Date of solemnised marriage or formalised civil
Place of solemnised marriage or formalised civil
Time of solemnised marriage or formalised civil
List of all documentary evidence requested of, and produced by, the parties to the marriage or civil partnership
Reasons for suspicion which have led to the making of this report (continue on further page if necessary)
All contact details provided by each party to the marriage or civil partnership (e.g., telephone numbers, email addresses)
Full name of reporting Official
Signature of reporting Official and date of report
Contact details for reporting Official (telephone number and email address)
Made in Cabinet the 15th day of April, 2026. Kim Bullings Clerk of the Cabinet