ARSA opens new migrants testing office in Dushanbe

A new office for testing and training migrants of ARSA Ltd has opened in Dushanbe. An official opening ceremony of the new office for testing and training migrants of ARSA Ltd took place in Dushanbe on January 20. The official opening ceremony was reportedly attended by Mr. Nikolai Kurdyumov, President of the “Labor Migration” International […]

A new office for testing and training migrants of ARSA Ltd has opened in Dushanbe.

An official opening ceremony of the new office for testing and training migrants of ARSA Ltd took place in Dushanbe on January 20.

The official opening ceremony was reportedly attended by Mr. Nikolai Kurdyumov, President of the “Labor Migration” International Alliance and Mr. Maxim Alekseyev, Director of the International Center for Language Testing and Educational Training of Migrants at Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. 

Speaking at the office opening ceremony, ARSA Ltd Director Sharaf Mahmoudov said the company was currently cooperating with a number of Russian companies on an organized recruitment of labor migrants in Tajikistan. 

“To-date, the company has sent an enough number of labor migrants to the Russian Federation, who have been successfully employed there,” Mahmoudov noted. 

Established in April 2021, ARSA Ltd offers a number services in the field of the organized recruitment of nationals of Tajikistan for employment abroad.  

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