Section 30Part 4 — ADMISSION AS AN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Personal qualification required for admission
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To be admitted as an attorney-at-law, a person shall —
be a Caymanian;
hold a work permit or a Residency and Employment Rights Certificate or otherwise be entitled under the Immigration (Transition) Act, 2018 to reside and work in the Islands as an attorney-at-law in the capacity in which the person is or is to be employed;
be employed by the Government or a statutory authority; or
be ordinarily resident in another jurisdiction and be a partner, director, member, employee, associate or consultant of a law firm or an affiliate of a law firm.
Cross References
- Section of Immigration Transition Act
Immigration (Transition) Act, 2018 - work entitlements
Referenced By
- Section 29 — Admission
personal qualification for admission
- Section 34 — Application for admission
personal qualification for admission