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Compass News – 30 May 2025
The Cayman Islands Government has approved the first phase of private sector immigration reform.
Details about the investigation into Judi Ann Myles’ suspicious death have been released.
Local band — The IZ — is back together for a special performance this weekend.
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Cayman Compass
US social media vetting pauses Cayman student visa interviews
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to implement mandatory social media vetting for all foreign students applying to study in the United States, a move that could impact Caymanian students planning to attend US colleges and universities.
While the Cayman Islands Ministry of Education said there have been no reports of issues impacting Caymanian students, officials encouraged students to adhere to official application procedures and use caution on social media platforms.
“We advise students to secure formal acceptance documentation from their chosen institution before scheduling an embassy appointment. We also urge students to contact the university’s International Student Office to confirm the appropriate applications and visa processes. Students are likewise reminded to use social media platforms responsibly,” the ministry told the Cayman Compass.
