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I am an international student in Canada and I went to Grand Cayman twice but I would love to visit my family there. My mother and stepfather are citizens there and my brother and sister are resident there. What is the process to take to go visit them? I am a Jamaican citizen.

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Sherice
As you are a Jamaican, you need a visa.


HOW TO OBTAIN A VISA
Persons requiring a visa for entry into or transit through the Cayman Islands must apply to the nearest British Embassy or Consulate that has a visa section. Note: nationals of Cuba and Honduras must apply to the British Embassy in Havana and the Cayman Islands Visa Office in La Ceiba respectively. Jamaican nationals living in Jamaica are required to apply at the Cayman Islands Visa Office on Dominica Drive, New Kingston.

For Specific Questions regarding entry into the Cayman Islands, contact the Cayman Islands Department of Immigration:
p.    (345) 949-8052
e.    imweb@gov.ky
w.  http://www.immigration.gov.ky

See http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/about-the-fco/embassies-and-posts/find-an-embassy-overs... for a list of consulates in Canada

Good luck!

Robert
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