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Prairie Sky Immigration helps Immigrants in need
There are many reasons why someone would want to relocate from their home country. Some of these reasons may be an oppressive government. Or wanting to start a new life for your children, so they don't have to face the same struggles you did as a child.
However, when moving to a new country, there are challenges when you may already face when landing here. Often you may not know anyone in this new land and have to face challenges alone, not knowing the city or where to get stuff done. There may also be cultural barriers, feeling like a social outcast, overwhelmed about learning about and adjusting to the various cultures found here in Canada.
In this episode of In Focus by U Multicultural, Mark Aaron speaks with Prairies Sky Immigration's Rosanna Pancotto. Rosanna wanted to help immigrants move to Canada to be smooth and easy as possible. Prairie Sky Immigration is designed to help immigration procedures by offering an all-inclusive, efficient and effective service to help you cope with the Canadian Immigration system, so you don’t have to and start being a Canadian citizen. She has helped many people with their struggles, from families to students. She also knows how to handle all the immigration paperwork so the immigrants don't have to worry about it.
If you know someone who wants to move to Canada and don't know how to or you want to move to Canada yourself go visit https://www.moving2canada.ca/ and Rosanna Pancottoo and many amazing employees at Prairie Sky Immigration will help you out.
Contact Mark Aaron, our video journalist, to share your story, explore and discuss civic issues by email: markaaron@u-channel.ca
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