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IOM and eChannelling representatives exchanging the agreement
eChannelling and a subsidiary of SLT-Mobitel have partnered with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Sri Lanka to provide free online appointment booking for health assessments required for migration to the UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
IOM delivers comprehensive health assessment programmes that are beneficial, accessible, and equitable for migrants and mobile populations. Through the new partnership, migrants can now comfortably book their IOM health assessment appointments online via eChannelling’s website.
The collaboration between eChannelling and IOM is expected to benefit migrants by improving their ability to book appointments free of charge and without the involvement of intermediaries. This streamlined process ensures that expatriates have access to health assessment services before their departure.
IOM’s Migration Health Division has been conducting these specialized health assessments in Sri Lanka since 2014. Experienced staff provide high-quality services with professionalism and efficiency. With eChannelling, applicants will be directed to the freeonline appointment booking system which allows themto scheduleappointments conveniently.
Simeonette DE ASIS, Chief Migration Health Officer, Migration Health Division, IOM, welcomed the partnership, stating, “IOM is committed to facilitating safe, orderly, and humane migration. By joining forces with eChannelling, we can ensure migrants have a smooth experience in booking the required health checks for their overseas journeys.”
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