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The social services organization assists the family through the emotionally horrific maze of adapting to a totally new environment. They arrange for the emigrant to learn the language, assist in getting housing, jobs, enrollment in training programs, appropriate education for the children and support in assimilating into the host country.

This social worker can do what a lawyer cannot. It is illegal for a lawyer to assist a client in finding a sponsor. Social workers lay the groundwork for the immigration.  They find sponsors, jobs, schools, etc.

Once the elements are in place, then the completed file is sent to a legal staff for obtaining visas, drafting the contracts, executing promissory notes and closing the sale of land and homes. This organization refers clients to their network of experts that are appropriate for an individual file. The organization is the sole conduit of files to the network of immigration attorneys, real estate lawyers, and banking attorneys. Once the paperwork is completed, then the social services organization takes over in chartering group flights and getting individuals settled upon arrival.

A financial analyst is responsible for processing the emigrant financing, facilitating bank loans, or administering the proceeds of the sale/buyback agreements by disbursing the money directly to the purchase of Airline tickets, legal fees for the sale and visas, rent in the new country, education for language, job retraining, university and/or private bi-lingual schools for children.

A social worker here helps the applicant with the maze of hurdles including travel arrangements, housing, language acquisition, job retraining, and career counseling. Upon arrival another social worker ensures that the applicant obtains a sponsor and support system in the host country.  This second worker tackles problems faced by the emigrant family to ensure that they become enmeshed in the new country.  The social worker is the outspoken advocate for the emigrant’s rights in the host country, and is foremost in the public eye. .As advocate for the refugee rights, the social worker issues press releases, detailing the entitlement of humanitarian assistance to refugees, innocent individuals who find themselves on the front lines and who seek a safer, secure, quiet life to raise their children in dignity.

Another staff member  periodically travels to the host country to insure the emigration is proceeding smoothly. This assistant negotiates large-scale emigration to countries that require a greater labor pool or countries that have the natural resources, but not the manpower to adequately farm the land to feed the population. (One can imagine entire communities moving from land eroded and stony since Roman times to lush pampas with soil two meters deep.--a win-win proposition for both sides).

Key Benefits

  • Smooth Transition
  • Emotional Security
  • Protection from Predators Posing as Benefactors

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