Canadian companies make up about one-third of TechCayman’s portfolio, while qualifying firms can secure specialised work permits in as little as 10 business days.
Officials say Cayman offers common-law legal structures, access to global capital and a digital-asset regime under CIMA, as firms such as Bullish and Calgary-founded TekToro expand from George Town.
The push aims to reduce reliance on finance and tourism, using TechCayman to help founders relocate, hire and connect with investors while creating opportunities for Caymanians.
With stricter Caymanian immigration reforms, can the tech sector still attract and retain the global talent needed for sustained growth?
Will the new regulatory clarity for digital assets and tokenized funds make the Cayman Islands a global leader in tech finance, or will hidden challenges emerge?