Government Committed to Full Readiness for Immigration Law Changes

27 March 2026 | Press Release | By: Martha Connolly

The Ministry responsible for Caymanian Employment and Immigration and the Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC) department confirms that the immigration law changes will take effect on Friday, 1 May 2026.  This date has been set to ensure that every element of the system — technology, processes, forms, and people — is fully ready to deliver a smooth and seamless experience for employers, employees, and all who depend on it.

WORC and its IT partners are completing final system configuration and end-to-end testing, updated application forms are being finalised, and comprehensive training is being delivered across all customer-facing teams. The Ministry and WORC are also ensuring that full support capacity is in place from the moment the system goes live, so that employers and applicants can be properly assisted through the transition.

Hon. Michael Myles said, “We are determined to get this right. The revised immigration legislation represents a significant step forward for work permit administration in the Cayman Islands, and the standard of its launch must match the standard of its ambition.”
In the coming weeks, WORC will continue to ensure the verification of all system workflows, forms, FAQs and guidance materials will be published and available for all customers and stakeholders.

WORC Director Jeremy Scott stated, “We are committed to delivering a smooth transition for stakeholders. Our teams are focused to ensure that the system is launched and operates as intended.” 
The revised fee schedule regulations for work permit applications are also in progress and will commence the same time as the new immigration legislation.

Stakeholders are advised that all existing work permit application channels remain fully operational in the interim. Applicants and employers should continue to submit applications and enquiries through current processes.

Persons are asked to visit gov.ky/mcei or https://gov.ky/web/mcei/immigrationreform for further information and to review FAQs. Questions or queries can be sent to MCEI@gov.ky.

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