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Migration experts relocate to further expansion plans
Migration experts, The Emigration Group, are relocating offices to The Steam Mill, Chester.
The team of 10 specialists are the only company in the North West offering visa and migration advice to both Australia and New Zealand.
Paul Arthur, director at The Emigration Group said: “The Steam Mill Business Centre is a fully refurbished mill which offers over 52,000 sq. ft. of quality accommodation within a landmark listed building. The new offices will give us the opportunity to grow the business and expand the team and services we offer.”
The Emigration Group was established in 1992 and provides a full relocation service to Brits looking to move down under, from securing visas to advising on jobs, areas to live and the moving process. The firm has worked with an average of 3,500 British migrants each year.
Paul said: “Business has been strong in the last year as we emerge from the recession. The economies down under have seen considerable growth and as a result are looking to fill skills shortages with British workers. This is driving migration from the UK and increasing levels of work for the firm, with more people coming to the Emigration Group to get advice on moving down under.”
For Brits interested in migrating to New Zealand and Australia, The Emigration Group is exhibiting at ‘Down Under Live’ in Birmingham on Sat 10th & Sun 11th May.
For more information on emigrating down under call 01244 321 414 or visit www.emigrationgroup.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Dan Minchin .
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