Norma Connolly, Author at Cayman Compass inform, The Cayman Islands government has approved 22 applications in its Global Citizen Concierge programme, accounting for 50 people.
As of
Friday, three applicants and their families, totalling 11 people, had
already arrived on island, tourism officials announced Tuesday.Cayman approves 22 digital nomad applications
Photo: Cayman Compass
The digital nomad programme, as of 4 Dec., had received 60 applications, accounting for 114 people, according to Jane Scaletta, deputy director of the international marketing and promotions at the Department of Tourism. Successful applicants can bring their spouses or civil partners and other dependents with them.
The first family to arrive in Cayman as part of the scheme landed on 20 Nov., and has already completed the mandatory quarantine period. The two other successful applicants and their dependents remain in isolation, officials said during a press conference over Zoom on Tuesday...
The programme enables successful applicants to live in Cayman while working remotely for up to two years. Applications, for up to two people, annually cost US$1,469 plus US$500 per additional dependent. There is also a 7% fee for credit-card processing.
Source: Cayman Compass