
Immigration
EARTHLINK GROUP
Rwanda, DRC, Tanzania, Zambia, Senegal, Gabon, Mozambique, Uganda
Industry focus: Immigration / Relocation Services
EarthLink Group is a strategic partner for international mobility and business expansion, based in Kigali, Rwanda, and active across Rwanda, the DRC, and 5+ other African markets. We support individuals seeking to study, work, or invest abroad, and businesses looking to enter and grow in Africa's fastest-rising markets.
Who We Help
Prospective international students
Skilled workers seeking relocation to Europe
Diaspora investors and returnees
Businesses entering African markets
Employers and HR teams sourcing talent
Our Services
Student Visa Placement & Application Support (UK, Canada, 84+ destinations)
University & Programme Matching
Work Relocation / Labour Externalization to Europe
Diaspora Investment Consulting
Market Entry Strategy
Cross-Border Consulting & Partnerships
Global Talent Acquisition
Business Tours & Training/Enablement
Markets We Cover
Rwanda, DRC, Tanzania, Zambia, Senegal, Gabon, Mozambique
Student & work destinations: UK, Canada, Germany, Denmark, 84+ countries
Why Clients Choose EarthLink Group
300+ successful student visa applications
50+ business expansion projects supported end-to-end
Local presence with structured, execution-led delivery
Specialist Europe focus (vs. saturated Gulf markets) for mobility clients
Direct recruiter partnerships in Germany and Denmark
Our Approach
Simplify complex visa, relocation, and market-entry processes
Surface risks early and keep clients compliant
Deliver, not just advise — partner outreach, setup, and launch support
Build long-term relationships beyond a single transaction
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