Section 70Part 6 — Entry and Landing
Safeguards regarding permission to land, etc.
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Without prejudice to this Part, an immigration officer may examine any person who has arrived in the Islands, including any transit passenger, member of the crew of any vessel or other person not seeking to land in the Islands, for the purpose of determining —
whether he is, or is not, such a transit passenger, crew-member or other person;
if he is not a Caymanian, whether he may, or may not, enter the Islands under section 66; and
whether, if he is not, he should be given permission to land in the Islands and for what period and under what conditions, or should be refused permission.
Where a person to whom subsection (1) refers, other than a person to whom section 66 applies, is seeking to land in the Islands, an immigration officer may require him to —
provide evidence of the good character of himself and his dependants;
undergo a medical examination or furnish a medical certificate in respect of himself and his dependants, if any, acceptable to the immigration officer and with such particulars as the immigration officer may consider necessary; and
furnish such other particulars as may, in the opinion of the immigration officer, be relevant to the application.
Cross References
- Section 66 of Immigration Law
Reference to section 66
Referenced By
- Section 72 — Detention of persons who have been refused permission to land, etc.
Reference to section 70(1)