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Migration Conversations is a podcast that invites persons to share their migration stories. Hosted by Professor Jamie Liew, each episode is an in-depth conversation with people who have experienced the Canadian immigration system or other migration regimes up close. We talk to migrants, immigrants, lawyers, policy makers, advocates and experts. We hope that these conversations shed light on the challenges migrants face through their own voices. Please note this podcast is not legal advice.
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Dive into the world of migration with Lisa Komuro, a seasoned expert from Migration Consultant LLC, as she unravels the intricacies of immigrating to Australia and Canada. Whether you're an individual dreaming of a fresh start, a family seeking new horizons, or a business eager to tap into expansive markets, Lisa's insights will guide you through every step of the journey. Based in Delaware but with a global footprint that includes the United Kingdom, Migration Consultant LLC boasts represen ...
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The field of migration and mobility studies is vast and has grown exponentially over the past decades. At the same time, migration and fears of the foreign dominate public discourse around the world. To make sense of the movement of people, this podcast explores the latest in migration and mobility research globally. Providing a platform for migration scholars to speak about their projects, ideas and insights, The IMISCOE Migration Podcast aims to publicize and render more accessible what ha ...
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Much has changed—and is changing—in the world of migration and integration policy. Migration management has become more complex as flows have diversified in types and origins; overtaxed humanitarian protection systems globally are facing record challenges; societies have become more polarized, with immigration often used as a wedge issue; climate migration is an ever-growing area of concern for the future; and key immigrant-destination countries are increasingly competing for the types of im ...
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Have you considered moving to Australia? “Making Australian Migration Easy” is your future pathway to the land down under. Join me, the host Rhea Fawole, Australian solicitor and Founder of SOLVi Migration — a law firm providing simple solutions for Australian migration. I spent over 12 years working in Australia’s Immigration Department and witnessed first hand just how complex and overwhelming immigration processes can be. My knowledge and real world experience makes me specially qualified ...
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「胡康邦移民顧問」多年來為客戶提供澳洲、加拿大、英國及歐盟國家等各類移民簽證服務,一直秉承「對客用心、令客安心、讓客開心」的服務理念,並致力為大眾提供最新、最快的移民資訊。 【It's passion. It's different】 We provide our clients with the best valued, reliable and professional migration services to Australia, UK, Canada, USA and Hong Kong.
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Migration Matters is a Salvation Army podcast about the global Office 365 migration. Expect to hear where things have progressed to, what is happening, how to get started, where to find resources, and what needs to be completed. Stories from migrations will feature guests from around the Army world.
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Cloud migration offers numerous benefits, such as increased scalability, flexibility, and cost savings. However, it can be a daunting process for those who are unfamiliar with it. In this complete guide to cloud migration, we'll take you through everything you need to know about migrating your business operations to the cloud!
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India Migration Now (a South East Asia Migration Foundation venture) views migration as an opportunity. Through these podcasts we bring to you stories of migrants, their lives and experiences. We also talk to experts to understand the policy framework in place for internal migrants, emigrants and immigrants in India.
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For several decades, researchers based at the University of Oxford have been addressing one of the most compelling human stories; why and how people move. Combining the expertise of the Centre on Migration Policy and Society, the Refugee Studies Centre, Border Criminologies in the Department of Law, the Transport Studies Unit in the School of Geography and the Environment, and scholars working on migration and mobility from across divisions and departments, the University has one the largest ...
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This podcast that will take you on a journey across the world...without you having to go anywhere. You'll be hearing from the people leaving their countries and everything behind them, to the volunteers working alongside them. Those currently living in refugee camps, and people working on the front line. The humans behind the statistics and the headlines. The real heroes of today. Transcend borders, nationalities, religions and languages to hear from the people with which we share this world ...
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We each live according to our own personal code of ethics but what moral principles guide our work? The 19 feature theme articles in this issue debate many of the ethical questions that confront us in programming, research, safeguarding and volunteering, and in our use of data, new technologies, messaging and images. Prepare to be enlightened, unsettled and challenged. This issue is being published in tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond, founder of the Refugee Studies Centre and FMR, who died in ...
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Portal to my podcast, websites, blog, and publications, providing an entryway into social and cultural life anong Greeks, Romans, Judeans, Christians, and others in ancient Mediterranean. Ethnicity, Diaspora, and relations among ethnic and minority groups is a focus.
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In the 20 years since they were launched, the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement have been of assistance to many States responding to internal displacement, and have been incorporated into many national and regional policies and laws. However, the scale of internal displacement today remains vast, and the impact on those who are displaced is immense. This issue includes 19 articles on the main feature theme of Twenty Years of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement. See more ...
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These American stories are not in your standard history book. History tends to be reduced to key moments and celebrated names, and what’s often overlooked are the stories of the ordinary people, both past and present, who have lived through journeys of immigration and migration...the people who have shaped what it means to be and to become American. How To Be American is a podcast by the Tenement Museum where from New York’s Lower East Side, we explore the history of immigration and migratio ...
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Voluntary return in safety and with dignity as a durable solution to displacement has long been a core tenet of the international refugee regime. In the 23 articles on Return in this issue of FMR, authors explore various obstacles to achieving sustainable return, some of which are common to diverse situations of displacement while others are specific to certain contexts. Many of the authors discuss the need to guard against premature or forced return, and the risks that such return may entai ...
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While efforts to incorporate refugee voices into humanitarian protection practices continue to gain momentum, meaningful consultation of refugees in sponsorship program operations remains limited. And there is little reflection on opportunities for improvement. Consultation with sponsored refugees on their experiences can help identify areas for im…
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Facing the adverse impacts of climate change, many people are better off migrating, whether within their country or internationally, at least for a short time. Yet for a variety of reasons, migration is not always possible. This episode of our podcast focuses on these groups, sometimes known as “trapped populations.” Why do people stay in places wh…
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How to Immigrate to Australia as a Fitter https://migrationconsultant.com/australia/trades/fitter/ Australia is a land of opportunity for individuals looking for a new chapter in their lives. If you're a fitter wanting to immigrate to Australia for work and a better quality of life, this guide will provide you with valuable insights and steps to he…
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This episode features the collective work of three scholars about their book, Containing Diversity: Canada and the Politics of Immigration in the 21st Century - an important teaching tool but also essential reading for those working and thinking about immigration policy. Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Ethel Tungohan, Christina Gabriel talk about care work as a…
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Dreaming of becoming a permanent resident in the land of kangaroos 🦘 and stunning beaches? 🩴 If you’ve ever dug into the details for getting a visa down under, you know it can be a complicated process. But I don't want you wandering around like a lost tourist 🧭 in the outback. I’ve got your golden ticket for a smoother process. $50 OFF your consult…
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Migrants are natural adopters of mobile technologies. Rob Sharp interviews Koen Leurs about his book Digital Migration . Among other things, they discuss the datafication of migration and that migration researchers need to avoid enabling mechanisms of migration control.Read about the book here: Leurs, K. (2023). Digital migration. London: Sage. htt…
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Governments in West Africa have intensified their efforts to manage migration more effectively and to greater benefit. Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) leaders are exploring ways to boost remittance receipts, harness the potential of diasporas for developments, and enhance international financial connections. What are the latest m…
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Facing the adverse impacts of climate change, many people are better off migrating, whether within their country or internationally, at least for a short time. Yet for a variety of reasons, migration is not always possible. This episode of our podcast focuses on these groups, sometimes known as “trapped populations.” Why do people stay in places wh…
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https://migrationconsultant.com/australia/trades/sheet-metal-worker/ Migrating to Australia as a Sheet Metal Worker Are you a skilled Sheet Metal Worker considering the prospect of relocating to Australia? If you're under the age of 45 and possess the right qualifications, you might just be eligible for this exciting opportunity. Australia is curre…
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Are you a motor mechanic eager to rev up your career by relocating to Australia? Look no further! Welcome to the "Motor Mechanic's Guide to Making Australia Home" podcast, your roadmap to achieving your Australian dream. https://migrationconsultant.com/australia/trades/motor-mechanic/ Australia, renowned for its stunning landscapes and flourishing …
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Step 1: Assess Your Eligibility Before you start packing your bags, it's crucial to determine if you meet the eligibility criteria to move to Australia as a carpenter. The primary visa options for skilled workers are: 1.1 Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) This visa is for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, family member, or…
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How to Move to Australia as an Electrician Australia faces a shortage of electricians, making it an attractive destination for qualified professionals under 45 years of age. Here's a simplified step-by-step guide to migrating to Australia as an electrician: https://migrationconsultant.com/australia/trades/electrician/ Step 1: Eligibility Be under 4…
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Welding in Australia: Your Visa Guide https://migrationconsultant.com/australia/trades/welder/ Are you a skilled welder with dreams of forging a successful career in Australia? Our podcast, "Welding in Australia: Your Visa Guide," is your trusted companion on the path to making your Australian welding dream a reality. We understand that navigating …
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In this episode I speak with Gabriela Casineanu about the Immigrant Writers Association, how writing can be cathartic and an important way to share stories and perspectives of migrants. Check out their four anthologies of writing from various writers.Jamie Liew
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Moving to Australia as a Plumber is an exciting and life changing adventure, but it can also be a daunting and complex process. That's where we come in. Hosted by Alexander King of Migration Consultant, our podcast is your go-to resource for navigating the intricacies of relocating to Australia as a plumber. Discover the Australia visa options avai…
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Governments in West Africa have intensified their efforts to manage migration more effectively and to greater benefit. Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) leaders are exploring ways to boost remittance receipts, harness the potential of diasporas for developments, and enhance international financial connections. What are the latest m…
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Welcome to a new episode of "Migration Matters" where we dive deep into the specifics of visa pathways tailored for UK nurses looking to embark on an exciting nursing journey in Australia. If you've been wondering about the steps, requirements, and strategies to make this dream a reality, you're in the right place. In this episode, our expert migra…
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Are you a nurse or midwife interested in migrating to Australia? If so, you are number one on the Skilled Shortages list, and your experience is needed across the nation! Join host Rhea Fawole, CEO and Founder of SOLVi Migration, as she sits down with ANMAC’s (Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council) Skilled Director of Assessment Se…
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This is an episode and a story that I’ve been wanting to share for nearly two years... and I am so happy to finally be able to do so! This episode is about my Eritrean foster brother Mez and his younger brother Josi. A few years after Mez left Eritrea to avoid compulsory military service, so too did his little brother Josi. Josi is two years younge…
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In this episode Amanda Alencar speaks to Ayham Dalal about how refugees living in camps adapt the space around them to fit their needs. Ayham Dalal is an urban planner and architect specialised in the field of Forced Migration. He is the author of the book “From Shelters to Dwellings: The Zaatari Refugee Camp” published by Transcript Verlag (2022).…
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West Africa’s Sahel region is experiencing crisis, with outbreaks of violence, weak economies, and governance issues. These challenges are compounded by the impacts of climate change, leading to an increasing number of people being internally displaced or seeking refuge in other countries. What do migration flows look like? And how are governments …
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West Africa’s Sahel region is experiencing crisis, with outbreaks of violence, weak economies, and governance issues. These challenges are compounded by the impacts of climate change, leading to an increasing number of people being internally displaced or seeking refuge in other countries. What do migration flows look like? And how are governments …
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Voluntary return and sustainable reintegration involve a large network of stakeholders in countries of origin and destination, each working under different (although sometimes overlapping) authorities and policy environments. Given the multiplicity of voluntary return and reintegration strategies and programs in recent years, stakeholders are somet…
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The U.S. immigration court system is struggling with backlogs that have swelled to a record 1.9 million cases—with more than 700,000 added last year alone. The result is that cases, more than 40 percent of which are claims for asylum, take years to adjudicate—depriving people eligible for relief of decisions, undermining the effectiveness of immigr…
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Climate migration sounds simple. It’s not. This episode of the podcast speaks with Lawrence Huang, MPI’s lead researcher on climate change and migration, to answer the most common questions around one of the least understood dynamics in human movement.Migration Policy Institute
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Climate migration sounds simple. It’s not. This episode of the podcast speaks with Lawrence Huang, MPI’s lead researcher on climate change and migration, to answer the most common questions around one of the least understood dynamics in human movement.Migration Policy Institute
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In today’s episode I speak to the wonderful Imad Al Arnab of Imad’s Syrian Kitchen. Imad has such an amazing story. He was a successful restaurateur in his home city of Damascus, Syria where he owned multiple restaurants, several juice bars and coffee shops. After they were all bombed and it became apparent he had to leave, he made the dangerous jo…
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We only just get started with Season 4 and there is important news already:-Fiona will be on leave for a while, leaving you in Kate’s capable hands. ("bye bye!"~Fiona)-The annual IMISCOE conference is about to start; we hope to see you in great numbers online or in person in Warsaw from July 3-6th 2023.https://www.imiscoe.org/conference -We have a …
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Are you an international student or graduate in Australia who is ready to find a job? Perhaps you are already working and wondering how to maximize the time you can work and improve your work experience in Australia and ultimately secure a pathway to permanent residency in Australia. If you're ready to explore the world of work opportunities in Oz …
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Migration from Haiti, while longstanding, took on new urgency after a 2010 earthquake decimated the country. In the years since, Haitians have fanned out across the Americas. Less focus has been given to the migration of Haitians within the Caribbean and their experiences there. In this episode, Migration Policy Institute Senior Policy Analyst Vale…
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Migration from Haiti, while longstanding, took on new urgency after a 2010 earthquake decimated the country. In the years since, Haitians have fanned out across the Americas. Less focus has been given to the migration of Haitians within the Caribbean and their experiences there. In this episode, Migration Policy Institute Senior Policy Analyst Vale…
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With the help of our panel, we discuss forced return migration and the different power dynamics at play. What are the difficulties of forced returnees to home countries and what are the differences between the wealth and influence of certain states? In this episode of The Migration Oxford Podcast, we are discussing forced return migration with a sp…
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Making refugee participation meaningful has been at the forefront of discussions within the protection community. At the global level, refugee participation has increasingly become an important part of preparations for dialogues, policy fora, and convenings; national governments have begun to set up advisory boards and consultative mechanisms to be…
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Léopoldine Leuret, est doctorante en sociologie à l'université de Strasbourg, laboratoire LinCS et fellow ICM - département HEALTH. Elle travaille sur les prises en charge associatives à destination des femmes migrantes à Calais et Grande-Synthe. Dans cet épisode, elle nous parle de la prise en charge des femmes migrantes par les associations à la …
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Are you trying to provide a better life for yourself and your family by immigrating to Australia? Or are you operating a business that provides Aged Care services for our valued elderly community members here in Australia, and you just can't seem to find enough qualified workers to meet the demand for your services? Rhea Fawole is sharing news abou…
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So, you've got skills, and Australia's got a skills shortage! Sounds like a perfect match for migration bliss, right? Have you heard about Australia's 'Skilled Nominated' or 'Skilled Independent' programs? Maybe you've even checked the programs out yourself and figured, 'Hey, I can get to 65 points, no worries!" Easy on there, my friend. First, you…
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In today’s episode we’re exploring what it’s like to be displaced and part of the LGBTQ+ community. This episode is dedicated to everyone who sits at this intersection, and faces not only the challenges of being an asylum seeker or a refugee, but also the discrimination that comes with their sexuality or gender identity. We will hear from three peo…
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Humanitarian organizations often race to help people affected by natural disasters. But what if they could act before catastrophes occur to mitigate disaster-induced forced migration? In this episode, we discuss this kind of anticipatory action and how it might reduce chaotic displacement. Our guests are Gana Gantulga and Zeke Simperingham from the…
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