Tourist visitors who are citizens of the United Kingdom (including British Overseas Territories Citizens), Canada or the United States are not required to produce a passport. However, they must be in possession of an original or notarized birth certificate or an original or notarized naturalization certificate together with a round trip or through ticket showing that they are entitled to proceed or return to some place in a country or territory by virtue of their citizenship or residence.
Residents of the United States of America
A person resident in the United States of America who-
- arrives in the Cayman Islands directly from that country;
- on landing, produces a valid United States Alien Registration Card; and
- produces a return or round trip ticket to that country,
may be permitted to enter and remain in the Islands for a period not exceeding thirty days.
Residents of Canada
A person resident in Canada who-
- arrives directly from the United States of America or Canada;
- on landing, provides proof that he is a permanent resident or landed immigrant of Canada; and
- produces a return or round trip ticket to the United States of America or Canada,
may be permitted to enter and remain in the Islands for a period not exceeding thirty days.
Residents of the United Kingdom
A person resident in the United Kingdom who-
- arrives directly from the United Kingdom;
- on landing, provides proof that he is a permanent resident or landed immigrant of the United Kingdom; and
- produces a return or round trip ticket to the United Kingdom,
may be permitted to enter and remain in the Islands for a period not exceeding thirty days.
Note: Persons who have been allowed to enter will be given a form by the immigration officer which they must retain and submit to an immigration officer at the time of their departure.