No-Fly Zone
Alas, my application for a work visa has been rejected on the grounds of "protecting local interest." Essentially the Immigration Department is supposed to make sure foreigners aren't picked for jobs over locals. It is interesting to note, however, that my job (and 8 other positions just like it) have been advertised in local papers for about two years now, without a single word of interest from any Caymanian. Instead of appealing the decision on the temporary permit, we're switching over to a year-long permit and submitting as much proof as we can that no one really wants the job. This means I won't be going to the Caymans this summer and will instead wait until this October to start work. In the meantime, I'll be hunting for jobs and things to do in the Monterey area to keep me occupied.
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Damn....I'm so sorry to hear that happen. Denise told me the process and it's a lot of BS. Considering the hotel can employ some 1000+ employees, only 100 locals have sought those positions.
Gives you some confidence that not only our government sucks like a mother huh? Haha.
Anyways, hope they'll be some good news down the road...
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