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WWICS to mentor aspirants about immigration opportunities

Published: 04 Aug 2014 - 09:22 pm | Last Updated: 22 Jan 2022 - 05:44 am

 

In line with the series of educational seminars conducted in the past by World Wide Immigration Consultancy Services (WWICS) the associate office of WWICS is organising an one day workshop at Hotel Crowne Plaza on August 12 in Doha.
While speaking on the main objective of the workshop the Anwar Karim (pictured) the branch manager of the WWICS Doha office said: “This workshop aims at apprising immigration aspirants with the existing opportunities for living, working, studying or starting business in the countries of their choice.”
The highlight of this interactive workshop will be the presence of the expert team of immigration consultants consisting of veteran such as BS Sandhu, chairman and managing director, and Deepak Kochar, vice president of WWICS.
In addition there will be Daniel J Wycklenndt, CEO of FirstPath Partner from USA and Sandeep Chauhan, general manager; Business Immigration would also be present to mentor Businesspersons, Investors, Skilled Workers, Professionals and Students regarding numerous opportunities available in their dream destinations.
The panel of experts will discuss various immigration programmes run by WWICS. The focus will be on Canada which is a one of the most popular destination among the immigration aspirants. Canada has recently re-launched the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) which enumerates 50 occupations which are in high demand in this region.  
For skilled immigrants who specifically want to reside in Quebec, they can apply under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program which has a quota of accepting only 20,000 cases in a year. For anyone aspiring to reside in a particular Province in Canada, Provincial Nominee Program caters to such specific needs.
Another country that appeals to Skilled Workers & Professionals is Australia, which invites skilled immigrants through the Consolidated Skilled Occupation List (CSOL) which enlists numerous professionals in high demand in Australia.
WWICS has extended its reach to Europe for the skilled immigration aspirants with the introduction of Denmark Green Card Scheme which offers the Danish Green Card in 12-15 months. 

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