In a remarkable display of civic enthusiasm, Galolhu School transformed into a bustling hub today as young Maldivians lined up for walk-in interviews conducted by Maldives Immigration. The initiative aims to recruit 50 Immigration Officer Trainees to bolster the nation’s border security and administrative services.
Controller General of Immigration, CP (Retd) Ahmed Faseeh, made a notable appearance at the venue, engaging with applicants and observing the proceedings. He expressed heartfelt appreciation for the overwhelming response, thanking the youth for their keen interest in joining the organization.
Controller General of Immigration, CP (Retd) Ahmed Faseeh, visited Galolhu School to observe the ongoing walk-in interviews for the selection of 50 Immigration Officer trainees. He expressed his appreciation for the overwhelming response from the youth and thanked them for their… pic.twitter.com/KnZ5iuUHhe
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The recruitment drive, running from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, witnessed a significant turnout, reflecting the youth’s enthusiasm to serve their country. Applicants were advised to bring necessary documents, including a completed application form, academic certificates, a copy of their CV, national ID card, and any relevant experience letters to ensure a smooth interview process.
This mass recruitment aligns with the government’s broader strategy to enhance human resources in anticipation of increased operational demands, notably with the upcoming opening of the new terminal at Velana International Airport.
Maldives Immigration has been proactive in its outreach, utilizing various platforms to inform and encourage potential candidates. Their official channels provided detailed information about the recruitment process, emphasizing the significance of this opportunity for national service.
As the day progresses, the enthusiasm remains palpable, reflecting a collective aspiration among the youth to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s security and administrative excellence.
For those still considering, there’s time left to be part of this pivotal moment. Interested individuals are encouraged to visit Galolhu School before the 5:00 PM deadline today.