New members of the Cayman Islands forum, introduce yourselves here - 2021
Newbie on the Cayman Islands forum? Don't know how to start?
This thread is for you
We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country,
or to tell us more on your expat projects in the Cayman Islands if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
Welcome on board!
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All my best and perhaps we will meet someday?
Michael
As for work, your first step ought to be to Google the local medical society and see what they have to say.
Great to be part of this forum. I am a qualified Chartered Accountant from India and plan to work in Cayman Islands. Please guide on the same.
Thanks & Regards
Ravi
Ravi: substitute "hope" for "plan"; and register with an international employment agency. After Covid, of course.
My name is Randy. I am planning to visit for a few months this winter (2022). If allowed! Are there any suggestions for a 3 month stay? This question is about what phone service is best for calls, texting, and data. Which neighborhoods are close to beaches and walkable to shopping for long term rentals. And health insurance short term plans??
I'm not planning on having a car. I will be working remotely as I am semi retired. I what to try to see if this is where I can retire.
Look forward to hearing back! And have a great day!
Many thanks!
RandyO wrote:Thanks!
I understand google and didn't find any answers.
Randy. I find it hard to believe that this very comprehensive website didn't answer any of your questions. It covers just about everything intending immigrants want to know. I'd be very interested in where it falls short. I know the publishers - not well, but well enough to tell them what they've missed out.
The post is the opinion of one man - and an old man at that - but it might be useful!
My name is sue and along with my brother David we鈥檙e having a home built on cayman brac. I am a retired nurse while my brother has his own insulation business under the government scheme in the uk. He is hoping to find something to do with environmental issues which will help the environment. We would love to hear from people that have moved to the caymans and could help us with聽 the cost of living buying a car health insurance and all other aspects of moving from the uk to cayman.
Looking forward to hearing from anyone.
Welcome to 大咖福利影院!
Thank you for sharing your expatriation project with us.
Should you have more in-depth questions about any of the above topics, please feel free to open a new thread in the Cayman Islands forum.听
Cheers,
Cheryl
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Currently researching about relocating to the Cayman Island with my husband and three children so have realised so far that rental and private education costs are high but achievable.
How does health insurance work? My two youngest children (ages 4 and 7 both have glasses). I think my employer would cover 50% of my salary but not sure they cover my children?
Lots of questions but just start with this for moment 馃榾
Thanks
Caroline
caroliney98 wrote:Currently researching about relocating to the Cayman Island with my husband and three children so have realised so far that rental and private education costs are high but achievable.
How does health insurance work? My two youngest children (ages 4 and 7 both have glasses). I think my employer would cover 50% of my salary but not sure they cover my children?
Lots of questions but just start with this for moment 馃榾
Thanks
Caroline
Caroline. I guess you've done your due diligence by reading "Cayman Resident". It answers most questions. Your children's health insurance depends on your or your husband's employer. I'm presuming you're highly paid, in which case the employer might well pay for half your children's insurance. It's his option. What else?
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