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Eight Migrants Arrived in Cayman Brac
The individuals, all adults consisting of three (3) females and five (5) males, arrived by vessel in the Spot Bay Cove area.

Repatriation of Cuban Migrants and Arrival of New Group
The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) repatriated nine (9) migrants to the Republic of Cuba on Friday, 13 February 2026.
Government Preparedness Response to Regional Migration Developments
Following the recent arrival of ten (10) Cuban nationals in Little Cayman on 1 February, the Government of the Cayman Islands confirms that there are currently twenty-six (26) Cuban migrants on island.
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What We Do
The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control (CBC) Service is responsible for the protection of our borders, the collection of Import Duties, Package tax, and Warehouse fees under the Customs and Border Control Act and Regulations. CBC is also responsible for the management of travel and trade.
Our Vision: To strengthen the security and stability of the Cayman Islands through an intelligence-led risk management approach.
Mission: To collect and protect revenue, facilitate legitimate travel and trade while providing effective border management for the safety of our environment, citizens, and visitors.
Publications
Articles Taken Abroad (As Baggage) Registration Form
Use this form to register articles you are taking abroad.
C5 – Unaccompanied Personal Effects
This form is for you to declare your belongings to Customs and Border Control and to claim any duty-free reliefs that may apply when you return to or transfer your normal home to the Cayman Islands, or if you are a student coming to study in the Cayman Islands.
Contact Us
Address
42 Owen Roberts Dr.
Bx 898
Grand Cayman KY1-1103 CAYMAN ISLANDS

