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Caricom membership could lead to radical expansion of the rights of long term residents
I've been exploring the potential consequences of Caricom membership since the Government released its Green Paper some weeks ago.
I have been putting together a lot of analysis on it, but have held on releasing anything, because I have concluded that the Green Paper ends up not providing
Possibly vastly wider scope of ordinary residence put forward
The Immigration Appeal Tribunal (IAT) has recently decided on a case that could widen the scope of ordinary residency for immigration applications. Ordinary residence is a key concept in immigration applications, both for PRC and Bermudian status applications. It is a very flexible concept, and the courts have ruled that
Government back-pedalling on PRC proposals
In a ZBM interview last week, the Minister responsible for Immigration, Jason Hayward, indicated that plans to roll out more flexible PRC options may be put on hold. I include below a link to the video recording, the segment starts at the 2m 30s mark, and I also include some