To GOD be all glory, Africa’s foremost Global Travel Solutions, GMT, is expanding their destination solutions to cater and address the increasing travel challenges Nigeria face as a country.
The agency’s intercontinental alliance with these countries serves as stepping stones to solidify their brand as Africa’s choicest Immigration company.
With travel offices already thriving in Dubai, Cote D’Ivoire, while being partnered with world class travel experts, GMT recently established their Nigerian office to simplify Nigerians who harbor dreams to travel beyond their imagination.
This new solution from GMT tagged ‘Escape the Limits’ includes (Birth, work, investment, family), Accelerated Naturalization (marriage, contributions to society), Investment and Business Residency Programs, and Fast-Track Citizenship.
This travel concept brings together travel specialists from major countries across Europe and mainly Portuguese speaking countries, to develop innovative responses to migration challenges.
Speaking on the concept behind ‘Escape the Limits‘, the Chief Marketing Officer, Andrew Efoghe mentioned to GODSPOWERPROJECT and prominent newsmen, how GMT intends to become a global one stop shop for all migration related concerns, including global expansion.
Also discussing the vision behind GMT, and their ongoing efforts, the company’s Managing Director, E.O Michael asserted his belief that the migration issues Nigerians are facing can be resolved through opportunities provided by a 24/7 contact center
Furthermore, with Escape The Limits, GMT Global reaffirms it commitment to sustaining long-term partnerships with local and international stakeholders towards facilitating migration management in the safest, orderly and humane manner.
About GMT Global
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) Global, founded by E.O Michael, with Onyeka Okeke as CEO of Dubai branch, is Africa’s leading agency in the travel and tourism industry that is consistently formulating effective measures to positively influence migration dynamics, while providing sound advice on migration policies and practices.
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