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Press Release – Immetis acquires AURAY Sourcing Immigration
A subsidiary of AURAY Group, further strengthening its leadership position in Quebec Montreal, July 28, 2025 – Immetis, a law firm specializing in immigration law, announces the acquisition of the immigration and international recruitment activities of AURAY Sourcing Immigration, a well-established subsidiary of Groupe AURAY. This strategic acquisition strengthens Immetis’ position as a leader in […]
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Quebec remains the province of choice. However, many other provinces have significant francophone communities!









