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The Cayman Forum seems to be dormant, if not dead! Is anybody out there,besides the moderators? Anybody interested in visiting or migrating Cayman...
Surely, it's rather alarming that no member of EE has been brave enough to comment on this posting. Have some members posted and their offerings...
This is a dormant forum, unfortunately. Mostly, I think, because the site administrators prefer to exercise a monopoly on what is published here....
No currency exchange at the airport. US Dollars are accepted everywhere, though prices are marked in CI Dollars. The exchange rate is...
Behind the Public Library. You can't miss it.
Jaguar. Email me with any other questions: barlow@candw.ky. That way I don't have to look at Cyril's choice of photo for me every time.
http://www.caymannewresident.com/art-galleries Jaguar. Cayman New Resident (Google it) will answer pretty much any question you have. Here is its...
JY. I had to look Omega Bay up on the map; I'd never heard of it. It seems to be a new residential development; it's not a bay, at all. The only...
http://www.economist.com/news/americas/ ... havens-and Cyril - if it really, really, bothers you not to have a photo of some sort beside my...
Cyril. I don't do photos. Sorry. I'm long past the age when it's productive to show how handsome I am...
Last month's elections gave us 18 MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly), of which nine are newcomers. I have just posted an item on my blog...
We have a general election next week - 56 candidates standing for 16 seats in the Legislative Assembly. All candidates must be bloodline...
Every once in a while, a horrible crime is committed in Cayman that takes our breath away. Sentencing of the criminals is - regrettably - not...
This thread is for old codgers who are past their travelling days but haven't forgotten them. It's several decades now since my own backpacking...
Here is a fairly comprehensive summary of the political situation, from our online news service. Trouble in paradise, indeed!...
Trouble in Paradise Yes, there is trouble in Paradise, as the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office dithers over whether to do to Cayman what it...
Put your questions here, jaguar, if they're of general interest.
I just tried to post an update, but it's disappeared! If it doesn't show up within 24 hours I guess I'll have to compose it again. What's gone...
Breaking news this morning is that our Premier was arrested at 7 a.m. at his home on suspicion of corruption. This has been pending for quite some...
Yes, you're right, and I apologise again. What happened is that I forgot your rule and previouus warning. I won't do it again.
OK, but my blog does not allow comments to be made there. I thought it would be nice to invite comments to be made here, to make the Forums more...
I don't know how sensible it is, but this recent posting to my personal blog is a true report of one of the most bizarre laws I have encountered...
Well, facilitating tax-minimisation efforts is pretty much what Cayman is all about, Cyril. Our official sponsor in such matters is the British...
I'll remember that rule for next time, Cyril. Tell me what your preferred word-limit is please. What I've done now is reduce my blog-post to a...
I have just posted on my blog, an item that should be of interest to those interested in Cayman's politics. The title is "Cayman's political...
After the Income Tax kerfuffle, it's on the cards that Britain will suspend our Constitution and impose direct rule for a while. That happened in...
OK, that's fine, Cyril. I hadn't read those other threads.
This link - http://www.expatexplorer.hsbc.com/#/countries - is to a survey of 5000 expats commissioned by HSBC Bank. It is a “league table”...
UPDATE!! This posting supersedes my earlier post on the topic of Income Tax in Cayman. Income Tax is now a real possibility. If I knew how to...
It is always important for prospective expat residents of any place to know something about the crime situation before they arrive. Cayman is a...
When we first came to Cayman in 1978, our salaries were paid with no deductions at all. Of course such bliss couldn’t last forever; politicians...
Foreign investors are not particularly welcome. The law requires that Caymanian citizens must own 60% of all locally trading companies. Of course...
People seeking employment need to be aware that Work Permits are issued to employers, not to employees. It’s an indentured-labour system, and...
Cayman is not a cheap place to retire, and our government doesn't welcome retirees. Indeed, it puts obstacles in the way of retirement, mainly...