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Immigration polices are subject to internal and external influences and therefore frequently change. Policies differ from country to country. We are a team of international professionals who have our client’s interests at heart.
Our experience allows an assessment of the likelihood of success in Migration matters. We view immigration representation as much more than preparing and filing forms. To us, the most important part of the case is dealing with your worries and concerns while things are in progress. We encourage our clients to contact us whenever they are concerned about any aspect of their cases. We will look into it, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
We aim to be the most comprehensive ‘one stop centre’ Immigration support service for all international users online. With Immigration, our approach is fundamentally different, we understand that firstly you are considering a major life transition and secondly, you require assistance with paperwork, including Visa support to finalise your journey.
What are Employers looking for?
- Skills shortages and the global war for talent
- Skills – employability, essential, technical, technological, job specific
- Attitudes and behaviors
- Knowledge and expertise connect to skill
Labor Market Coverage
- Apparel
- Auto Manufacturing
- Forestry
- Oil Rigs
- Auto Repair
- Aviation Maintenance
- Biotechnology
- Child Care
- Construction
- Customer Contact
- Environment
- Mining
- Motor Carrier
- Petroleum
- Plastics
- Seafood processing
- Steel
- Technicians
- Tourism
- Trucking
- and many more by country
How many international migrants are there?
- There are nearly 200 million international migrants in 2005.
- 1 in 35 people is an international migrant; or 3% of the worlds population.
- Numbers are increasing rapidly: from 82 million international migrants in 1970 through 175 million in 2000 to nearly 200 million today.
Where are the migrants?
- 40.8 million in North America
- 5.8 million in Australia
- How has the distribution of migrants changed?
- From 1980 to 2000, the number of migrants living in the developed world increased from 48 million to 110 million
- Today, some of 60% of the world’s migrants live in the developed world
Why do migrants move?
- Wage disparities: 45.7% people earn less than $1 per day
- Unemployment rates
- Differentials in life expectancy: 58 years in low income countries, 78 years in high income countries
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