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We offer you tailor-made support for different destination countries, taking into account the specific requirements, current trends and opportunities for each region. Whether you are considering immigrating to Canada, the United States, Australia, Europe, China, France, Dubai or elsewhere, Immigration 360 Degree guides you throughout your journey.

Immigration to Canada

Immigration to Canada

Canada is one of the most popular destinations for immigration thanks to its welcoming policies, economic opportunities and diverse immigration programs.

  • Specific requirements :
    Canada offers several immigration pathways, including the Express Entry program, the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), and the Family Sponsorship Program. Requirements vary by program, but generally include a language skills assessment, a recognized degree, and proof of sufficient funds.
  • Types of visas :
    There are several types of visas for Canada: work visa, student visa, permanent residence visa (via Express Entry or PCP), and sponsorship visas for family members.
  • Current trends :
    Canadian immigration policies are currently focused on attracting skilled workers, particularly in the technology and health sectors. Application processing times have recently been improved to facilitate the arrival of immigrants.

Australia, with its high quality of life and dynamic job market, attracts thousands of immigrants every year. Its immigration programs are designed to meet the economic needs of the country.

  • Process :

Australia offers several immigration options, including skilled worker visas, business visas, and student visas. The General Skilled Migration Visa is one of the most popular options for people with in-demand skills.

  • Available immigration programs:                                                                                                                                                                                                                       The main immigration programs include the Employer Sponsorship Program, the Permanent Visa for Skilled Workers, and the Business Investment Program. These programs require specific qualifications, including skills assessments and professional certifications.

Immigration to Europe

Europe remains a popular destination for immigrants from around the world, with immigration policies varying depending on the country. From France to the United Kingdom to Germany, each European country offers its own advantages.

  • Overview of options by country:
    France :
    France offers work visas, talent visas, and residence permits for international students. Requirements include fluency in the French language and, often, a job offer or university admission.
    Germany :
    Germany is known for its welcoming policies for skilled workers, with programs like the Blue Card, a work visa for skilled professionals in in-demand sectors. German language skills may be required.
    United Kingdom:
    The United Kingdom, after Brexit, introduced a new points system for work visas, based on qualifications, job offer, and language skills. The Global Talent Visa and the Student Visa are also interesting options.
  • Current trends :
    European countries are actively seeking skilled workers in the technology, healthcare, and skilled trades sectors. Integrating into these countries can include language and cultural challenges, but support services are plentiful.

The United States remains a dream destination for many immigrants, offering countless opportunities in education, employment, and business.

  • Specific requirements :
    Immigration to the United States is governed by several programs, including H-1B work visas for skilled professionals, investor visas (EB-5), and the Green Card Lottery Program.
  • Types of visas :
    The main visas include the work visa, the student visa, and the family visa. For entrepreneurs and investors, the EB-5 Visa allows you to become a permanent resident through an investment in American companies.
  • Current trends :
    With regular immigration reforms, it is crucial to stay informed about changes in visa policies. The United States currently focuses on immigration based on professional skills.

China is a less traditional destination for immigration, but it is increasingly attracting investors and skilled professionals, especially in the business and technology sector.

  • Process :
    Immigration to China mainly focuses on work visas and residence permits for skilled foreigners. The Work Visa (Z) and Business Visa (M) are two of the main options for those wishing to work or invest in China.
  • Opportunities :
    China offers opportunities for investors, advanced technology professionals, and English teachers. However, an understanding of Chinese language and culture can be a determining factor in successful integration.

Dubai is a popular destination for entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals seeking opportunities in a growing economy.

  • Process :
    Dubai offers Investor Residency Visas, Work Visas, and Retirement Visas for those wishing to settle in this dynamic city. Requirements are specific to each program and often include real estate or business investments.
  • Opportunities :
    The Emirates offers significant tax benefits, making it a popular destination for business and investment. Additionally, Dubai is a regional hub for technology and startups.

Although the destinations mentioned are among the most popular, other countries also attract immigrants with specific programs tailored to skilled workers, students, and investors.

United States : Skilled Worker Programs, Investors and Green Card Lottery.
United Kingdom : New post-Brexit points-based system for skilled workers and entrepreneurs.
South Africa : Immigration opportunities for entrepreneurs and skilled professionals.