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As I have relatives on the island that I visit regularly, I have good knowledge of the island from both a tourist and a residents point of view.
My Cayman FAQ includes information on the following topics:
Weather/Hurricane information,
Immigration entry requirements,
Customs regulations,
Employment/jobs/residency in Cayman,
Getting married in Cayman,
Importing food into Cayman,
Golf,
Legal age to...,
Bringing cats and dogs into Cayman,
Internet access,
Car rental,
Public transport,
Electricity/Water/Telephone systems,
Nightlife,
Currency/Money
and Cayman for Cruise Ship passengers
If you can't find your answer there, please feel free to e-mail me your question at robertsclark@yahoo.com
Enjoy!
Lots of experience of Cayman - please check my web site at http://www.gotocayman.com/ - the most comprehensive directory of Cayman related websites and links.
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Itha I think that you may be out of luck. The Cayman Islands Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages (https://www.vitals.ky/) only goes back to 1885. However, if you contact them (thhough the Cintact
Malia I've checked with one of my contacts that understands the immigration/work permit better than me. They think from the little information that you supplied that your partner must have had a problem
Anna Jobs are often advertised in the banking sector, but not sure if they are at the level your husband is looking. You are probably aware that before an ex-pat can be offered the position, the employer
Kimberly I think that this is all answered by the Immigration Department web page at http://www.immigration.gov.ky/portal/page?_pageid=1608,2524805&_dad=portal&_sche I don't think that it
David As you are probably aware, before a job can be offered to an expat, the employer has to prove that there aren't any Caymanians that can fulfill the role. The normal way of achieving this is to
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