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Gov Protects Residents Who Applied for PR & Status Under Previous Rules
The proposed changes are designed to make sure that people who reasonably believed they would qualify under the current 15-year residency rule in the Act are treated fairly and have their expectations properly considered.

Public Consultation Opens on Update to Immigration Application Fees
The Ministry of Caymanian Employment and Immigration has opened public consultation on the proposed update to immigration application fees, which has not been adjusted in more than 15 years.

Ministry Partnership Creates Pathways for Caymanians
The Ministry of Caymanian Employment and Immigration is pleased to share the positive results of its recent partnership with ONE | GT, following the completion of a six-week programme aimed at helping Caymanians access employment opportunities
Minimum Wage Amendment Order 2025 Published
The Ministry of Caymanian Employment and Immigration (MCEI) advises the public that the Labour (National Minimum Basic Wage) (Amendment) Order, 2025, which establishes the new national minimum wage, has been published
Open House Highlights Tourism & Hospitality Workforce
The Ministry of CEI has engaged in a series of workforce initiatives that are expanding Caymanian participation across Tourism and other key sectors of the national economy following the Tourism & Hospitality Open House.
Seventeen New Labour Tribunal Appointments
The Ministry of Caymanian Employment and Immigration (MCEI) advises the public that Cabinet has approved the appointment of new members to the Labour Tribunal, in accordance with Section 74 of the Labour Act (2021 Revision).
Three-Month Sentence for Forged Documents Offences
Authorities have secured a conviction resulting in a three-month prison sentence for an individual who pleaded guilty to multiple counts of possessing forged documents.
Cabinet Approves New National Pensions Board
The Ministry of Caymanian Employment and Immigration (MCEI) has announced that Cabinet has approved the appointment of members to the National Pensions Board.
Public Warned of False Immigration Service Providers
The Ministry of Caymanian Employment and Immigration (MCEI) in partnership with the Ministry of District Administration and Home Affairs (MDAHA) are aware of recent reports involving individuals fraudulently offering immigration services to members of the public.
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