Immigration Reform, Localized: What This Really Means for Caymanian Youth, Employers, and Families
Let’s bring this home. Not theory. Not politics. Real Cayman life. This reform is going to land differently depending on who you are and where you stand . So here’s the straight-up breakdown—no fluff, no sugar-coating—tailored to the people who will actually live with the consequences. For Caymanian Youth: This Is Either Your Moment… or a Missed Opportunity If you’re young and Caymanian, this reform is basically the government saying: “We’re clearing the lane. Are you ready to run?” What’s opening up for you Employers will be under more pressure to hire Caymanians first. Some roles that were “always expat” will now be contested space . Training, internships, apprenticeships, and fast-track programs should increase—if you demand them. But here’s the part nobody wants to say out loud A law cannot make you competitive. The world you’re stepping into doesn’t care about entitlement. It cares about: skills reliability adaptability attitude If you’re wa...