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How powerful is Cayman Islands passport?

As of November 2023, the 65722 holders of Caymanian passports can now travel to 23 countries (Global ranking #173) without a visa – or by obtaining an eVisa/visa on arrival.



The Cayman Islands passport is a British Overseas Territories (BOT) passport, and in 2026, it remains an exceptionally powerful travel document. On global passport indexes, it typically ranks around 54th, alongside other "Gold Standard" Caribbean and North Atlantic territories. It provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to approximately 161 destinations worldwide, including the entire Schengen Area in Europe, the United Kingdom, and Canada. While Caymanians do not automatically have the right to live or work in the UK based solely on this passport (unless they have also registered as a British Citizen), the document carries significant weight due to the territory's economic stability and strong diplomatic ties. It is a highly sought-after credential for high-net-worth individuals and frequent travelers because it bypasses the restrictive visa requirements faced by many other nations in the region. Furthermore, holders of this passport often benefit from streamlined "e-gate" processing in many major international airports across the EU and North America.

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The Cayman Islands is a separate legal jurisdiction to the United Kingdom and has its own laws. There are harsh penalties for those caught with drugs of any kind. The possession or importation of weapons (including air pistols and catapults) or ammunition (including empty magazines) is illegal.

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