Strategies for Minimizing Risk and Maximizing Success at the Port of Entry (Archived Video Stream) 

Dec. 10, 2014
Toronto Online

Strategies for Minimizing Risk and Maximizing Success at the Port of Entry
Citizenship and Immigration Law | Original Program Date: December 10, 2014

Canada's ports of entry are busier than ever, processing large numbers of applications - from tourists and business visitors, to temporary foreign workers and new permanent residents seeking to land. Ensure your clients' applications are successful and processed as quickly as possible by understanding which applications can, and can not, be properly processed at a port of entry, and the types of documentation that your clients should, and should not, have. Don't miss this valuable opportunity to hear important tips and insights from our expert faculty on the latest issues impacting port of entry processing.

Ensure your clients navigate the port of entry application process successfully.

PROGRAM CHAIR AND MODERATOR:

Gabriela Ramo, KPMG Law LLP

PROGRAM CHAIR

Lori MacLeod, Superintendent, Canada Border Services Agency (Rainbow Bridge, Niagara Falls) 
Barbara Jo (BJ) Caruso,
 Corporate Immigration Law Firm
Jennifer Nees, Egan LLP

 

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    CBA Member: $50*
    Non-Member: $80*

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    CBA Member: $75*
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