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Letters •
March 7 2004 |
Anthony Micallef
New Zealand
The Malta New Zealand Immigration Services Ltd is a new immigration consulting company set up lately to assist interested people in settling in New Zealand, a country which today is heading to an economical surplus of many millions of dollars and the lowest unemployment rate in the last 20 or so years.
These days to immigrate you need the services of such a company as gone are the days of assisted passage to any country by any government.
The following list of jobs are an example of who we can help in pursuing their career in this country where hundreds of Maltese are already settled successfully. All these professions and careers are required to have between 3 and 5 years post graduate experience in their field:
Food Technologists, Secondary and Primary School Teachers, University Lecturers, Medical Specialists: Anaesthetists, General Surgeons, Intensivists (ITU Specialists) Pathologists, Psychiatrists, Radiation Oncologists, Radiologists, Renal Physicians.
Other medical positions: Anaesthetics technicians, Audiologists, Dieticians, General Practitioners Rural, Medical Lab Technologists, Cytology Technologists, Medical Social Workers, Midwifes, Nurses, Obstetric and Gynaecological registrars, Occupational Therapists, Pharmacists, Physiotherapists, Sonographers, Psychologists, Radiographers, Radiadiation Therapists and Speech Language Therapists.
Also: Mechanic (Petrol and Diesel) Electricians, IT Professionals, Project Managers, Policy Planners, Research Planners, Architects, Engineers, System Developers Technical Advisers and many others.
Interested members of the public are asked to contact any one of the Company Directors listed below Anthony Micallef at malta_assn@hotmail.com or anasdada@ihug.co.nz Alan Scicluna at attscic@actrix.gen.nz both resident in New Zealand and Paul V Tabone at pvtabone@hotmail.com in Malta.
Our company will assist applicants with registering with the New Zealand authorities arranges for an initial work permit and visa; assists in their settling down in New Zealand when they first arrive and in getting a subsequent invitation from the New Zealand authorities for permanent residency. |
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