Topic: overstaying
Authorities warn of random immigration checks amid crackdown
Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman's Compliance & Enforcement Unit has sounded the warning to employers that it will continue its ramped up random spot checks at workplaces after 16 workers were nabbed for employment and immigration breaches.
Illegal workers rounded up in building-site raid
Suspected illegal workers hid out on the roof of a construction site in George Town as police, working with immigration and labour officers, raided the site last week, according to the RCIPS.
Overstayer jailed for using murdered man’s passport
A Jamaican man who overstayed in Cayman for 10 years, and tried to leave the country on a murdered man's passport, has been sentenced to two years in prison.
Overstayer caught with dead man’s passport awaits sentencing
A Jamaican man caught trying to leave Cayman on a murdered man’s passport, after overstaying more than 10 years, will have to wait until November to learn his fate.
Overstayer tries to leave island on murdered man’s passport
A Jamaican man, who overstayed in Cayman for 10 years, tried to fly out of Owen Roberts International Airport on the passport of a man who was murdered four years ago.
Overstaying must be deterred, court says
A man who pleaded guilty to overstaying 35 days was fined $205, the cost of a one-way ticket to his home country.
Man overstayed almost eight years
A man who overstayed almost eight years was sentenced this week to four months’ imprisonment for overstaying plus a fine of $2,000 or a further four months for working without a permit.
Another overstayer jailed
Magistrate Valdis Foldats sentenced another overstayer to eight months imprisonment last week, citing harm to the country’s economy.
Honduran national admits overstaying permit for nearly nine years
A Honduran national appeared in Summary Court on Monday, when he pleaded guilty to overstaying and working without a work permit since July 2008.
Woman jailed for changing date on work permit stamp
A woman involved in a traffic accident “dug herself a deeper hole” by changing a date in her passport, attorney Dennis Brady said in Summary Court last week.
Man jailed for overstaying 4 times
A man who admitted overstaying four times was sentenced this week to serve 30 days in prison.












