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  • Tarissa Wareley
    Tarissa Wareley is an Immigration Specialist at Xpatweb, Head of Africa Desk. She holds a BA in International Relations obtained from the University of South Africa. She has over 4 years’ experience in handling immigration matters in Mozambique, and African countries such as Angola, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Madagascar, and Mauritius and more.
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    Michelle obtained her BA (Law) degree from the University of Natal in 1993 and LLB from the same University in 1995 (now UKZN). The foundation of her Labour and Employment law career was established in November 1996 when she was appointed as an Associate to a Judge of the Labour Court. Michelle gained invaluable experience during the four years that she worked for several Judges, at various seats of the Labour Court, including Braamfontein, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban.
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