Going Global: Direct Foreign Investment Immigration
- Weber, Kevin J. Sukkar, Suzanne K.
- Webinars
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Join Dickinson Wright Lawyers Kevin Weber and Suzanne Sukkar for “Going Global: Direct Foreign Investment Immigration Options” Webinar on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. EST.
This informative and lively webinar will discuss the requirements of the remaining routes to Permanent Resident status in Canada as well as viable solutions for temporary work authorization and permanent resident paths to the United States via business investments. Co-presented by Kevin Weber of our Toronto office and Suzanne Sukkar of our Ann Arbor, Mich. office, this cross-border webinar will cover issues from both the Canadian and U.S. perspectives, including:
• How to deal with the restrictions on Permanent Resident status routes
• Instances of fraud that have become apparent as some applicants seek to avoid these restrictions
• Potential consequences of falling prey to the temptation to cut corners on these types of applications
• Potential changes to immigration opportunities under the new Canadian government
• What is the E-2 treaty investor program and who qualifies?
• What is the EB-5 immigrant program?
• What are the advantages and disadvantages of the investment programs?
• Franchise opportunities for investors
• Identify the program that works best for your company and its staffing solutions
To learn more about this webinar or to register, please click here.
This informative and lively webinar will discuss the requirements of the remaining routes to Permanent Resident status in Canada as well as viable solutions for temporary work authorization and permanent resident paths to the United States via business investments. Co-presented by Kevin Weber of our Toronto office and Suzanne Sukkar of our Ann Arbor, Mich. office, this cross-border webinar will cover issues from both the Canadian and U.S. perspectives, including:
• How to deal with the restrictions on Permanent Resident status routes
• Instances of fraud that have become apparent as some applicants seek to avoid these restrictions
• Potential consequences of falling prey to the temptation to cut corners on these types of applications
• Potential changes to immigration opportunities under the new Canadian government
• What is the E-2 treaty investor program and who qualifies?
• What is the EB-5 immigrant program?
• What are the advantages and disadvantages of the investment programs?
• Franchise opportunities for investors
• Identify the program that works best for your company and its staffing solutions
To learn more about this webinar or to register, please click here.
Contacts
Suzanne Sukkar
Member and Immigration Practice Group Co-Chair
Ann Arbor
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