No, the Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory and as such come under the authority of England.
Grand Cayman is an island in the country known as the Cayman Islands
No, although the Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom, which is part of the EU, the Cayman Islands are legally not part of the EU.
The Cayman Islands are considered a British Overseas Territory. The Islands are one of 14 British Territories that have voted to remain territories of Britain.
The Cayman Islands are considered part of North America.
The Cayman Islands are considered to be part of the continent of North America. They are a British Overseas Territory 480 miles south of Miami, US.
Islands in an ocean don't belong to any continent. If they were part of a continent they wouldn't be islands would they? The African Continent is the continent nearest the Canary Islands, but the islands are the result of volcanic activity on the ocean floor.
The Cayman Islands were never part of the United States.
the cayman island are a part of the caribbean. The Cayman Islands are islands so they are not part of a continent. I have been there. It is fun!!! Grand Cayman has lots of nice beaches like 7-mile beach. It has great snorkeling!!! Do Stingray City tour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes. The Virgin Islands are considered a US territory. But they aren't considered a US state.
No. Cayman Islands are not a part of the United States and have no relation to the banking industry in the US
No the cayman islands are not part of the united states. You have to get a divorce in the U.S. or Puerto Rico.
Some of the following are part of the current listing of current British overseas territories: Anguilla, Bermuda, British Antarctic Territory, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands, St Helena South, Georgia, Caicos Islands, Australia, New Zealand, Canada