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New immigration policies from Canada and Australia threaten to expel Ecuadorian professionals from returning to the country –

Emigrating is an alternative that is gaining appeal among Ecuadorian professionals, but it is increasingly a more complex alternative.

The main destinations are still the United States and Spain, but due to the economic deterioration of these countries and the possible arrival of Donald Trump to the White House, more and more countries appear on the horizon for those looking for options that include professional and academic training.

It is not new that the image of the migrant is beginning to deteriorate rapidly throughout the world and this situation is also taking its toll on Ecuadorians. Well, Canada and Australia, which are the two most sought-after destinations for Ecuadorians, present more and more obstacles. Not only to those who want to migrate but to those who even already reside there. Australia is taking a similar policy

Finding a well-paying job increasingly becomes a matter of luck rather than skills and with Justin Trudeau’s recent law, migrants who are residents or not will pass strict aptitude measurements. If the government does not consider that he is suitable, the professional will be immediately returned to his country of origin.

However, the large demand for migrants also means that there are many scams and that governments shield themselves from migrants.

Agencies that offer programs for students and professionals agree that the migration of Ecuadorians to Ireland, Dubai and New Zealand will increase in the following months due to the immigration facilities they provide, but they urge those interested to do so with caution.

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