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Cabinet Approves Drafting Legislation to Address Marriages/Civil Partnerships of Convenience

Cabinet Approves Drafting Legislation to Address Marriages/Civil Partnerships of Convenience
14 June 2024, 05:27 AM
Government

In a decisive move to strengthen the integrity of marital/civil partnerships unions and uphold the sanctity of the institution of marriage/civil partnerships, Cabinet has approved the drafting of new immigration regulations, specifically the Immigration (Arrangements of Convenience) Regulations 2024. These regulations are aimed at addressing key issues related to marriages/civil partnerships of convenience. This landmark decision underscores the government's commitment to ensuring that marriages/civil partnerships are entered into sincerely and not exploited for ulterior motives.

Marriages/civil partnerships arrangements of convenience, often referred to as “sham marriages”, are marriages/civil partnerships entered into for the primary purpose of circumventing immigration laws or obtaining other benefits. Currently, the Marriage Act (2010 Revision) and Civil Partnership Act (2020) lack explicit provisions addressing arrangements of convenience.

The primary objectives of the proposed legislation are as follows:

  1. Enhanced Scrutiny of Intended Unions: The new legislation will empower officials to scrutinize intended marriages/civil partnerships more rigorously. This will be achieved by mandating the collection of additional information from persons intending to marry, ensuring that all unions are entered into with genuine intent.
  2. Clear Reporting Framework: The legislation will establish a clear legal framework for officials to report any suspicions that may arise during their interactions with intended couples. This aims to ensure that any potential concerns are documented and addressed in a timely manner.
  3. Standardised Reporting System: To ensure consistency and reliability, the legislation proposes the implementation of a standardized reporting system for all suspicions related to marriages/civil partnerships of convenience. This will facilitate uniformity across all reports and enhance the effectiveness of the response.
  4. Addressing Legislative Gaps: The proposed changes aim to address potential gaps in the current legislation regarding the prescribed form and manner for reporting suspicions. By defining clear guidelines, the new Regulations will provide officials with the necessary tools to act appropriately.
  5. Streamlined Response Process: Enhancing the ability of the Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) to swiftly respond to reports of suspicion is a key focus of the proposed legislation. The streamlined process will enable more efficient handling of cases, ensuring that genuine marriages are protected while preventing abuse.

Hon. Dwayne Seymour, Minister of Border Control, Labour & Culture stated, "By introducing these measures, we aim to ensure that marriages/civil partnerships are based on genuine relationships and not exploited for convenience. We are committed to maintaining the integrity of our marital system and protecting the rights and responsibilities that come with it."

The Cabinet's approval marks the beginning of the legislative drafting process, which will involve thorough consultation with relevant stakeholders and the public. These new Regulations will ultimately serve to enhance WORC's prosecution capabilities against Officials who fail to report suspicions, which is presently challenging due to the absence of prescribed reporting procedures.