s.82Prohibited immigrants
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Section 82Part 6Entry and Landing

Prohibited immigrants

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The following persons, not being Caymanian or permanent residents, are prohibited immigrants —
a destitute person;
a person who is mentally disordered or mentally defective as defined in the Mental Health Law, 2013 [Law 10 of 2013], or suffers from epilepsy, not controlled by medication, unless in any such case he, a person accompanying him or some other person gives security to the satisfaction of the Chief Immigration Officer for his permanent support in the Islands or for his removal therefrom whenever required by the Chief Immigration Officer;
a person certified by a Health Officer to be suffering from a communicable disease that makes his entry into the Islands dangerous to the community;
a person who is reasonably believed to be a prostitute, to have come to the Islands for the purpose of prostitution or to be living on or receiving or to have lived on or received the proceeds of prostitution;
a person who has previously been deported, removed or repatriated from the Islands;
a member of a class of persons deemed by the Cabinet on economic grounds or on account of standard or habit of life to be undesirable immigrants and so declared by Order published in the Gazette;
a person who, from information or advice which, in the opinion of the Cabinet, is reliable information or advice, is deemed by the Cabinet to be an undesirable inhabitant of or visitor to the Islands; or
a person who, not having received a free pardon, has been convicted in any country of an offence for which a sentence of imprisonment of or exceeding twelve months has been passed otherwise than for non-payment of a fine.

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