Nick obtained a BA in Psychology and Languages at the College of William & Mary in Virginia incorporating the first half of a D.E.U.G. B at Université Paul-Valéry in Montpellier, France before embarking on a career in law. He attended the Cayman Islands Law School/University of Liverpool where he obtained an LLB (Hons) degree (and where he now teaches the Immigration Law course), and followed that with professional exams through the Queen’s University, Belfast. He was admitted as a Cayman Islands Attorney at Law in 1997. Today he owns his own firm, Reside Cayman, where he specialises in immigration and employment matters relating to the establishment of a business and residence in the Cayman Islands.
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How to Get a British Passport
By Nick JosephIf you are a British Overseas Territories Citizen you may be entitled to apply to become a British Citizen and if successful, to apply for a British Passport.
The Divorce Dilemma: How it Affects Immigration in Cayman
By Nick JosephImportant immigration issues for expats to be aware of when divorcing in the Cayman Islands.