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20190221 - LMIA Exemptions - Labour mobility under the CPTPP (expired)

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LMIA Exemptions - Labour Mobility under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)

 

Presenter: John Lironi RCIC

Date: 21 February 2019

Time:  5 - 7:15 pm Pacific

Location: Online

Type: Webinar and recording

Price: $50.00

 

CPD approval:

ICCRC - 2 CPD hours approved, expired 20 November 2019

LSBC - 2 CPD hours approved, attendance to this course will provide you with .25 hours/15 minutes of ethics and professional responsibility component for your BC Law Society reporting.

For Alberta lawyers, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your mandatory annual Continuing Professional Development Plan as required by the Law Society of Alberta.

 

 

Outline:

 

LMIA Exemptions – Labour Mobility under the CPTPP

 

Background & Pitfalls to Recognize Before Proceeding (IRPA & IRPR)

 

Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP )

 

CPTPP

 

  • Overview of CPTPP
  • Investor
  • ICT CPTPP vs ICT General Provisions
  • ICT w/Scenarios

 

 

 

Professionals & Technicians Overview

 

 

 

  • Country Specific Information – Mexico
  • Country Specific Information – Japan
  • Country Specific Information – Australia

 

Scenarios

 

Ethics & Q/A

 

                     

John Lironi, RCIC

 

Gateway Pacific Immigration - Founder, Senior Consultant

 

John is the founder and Director of Gateway Pacific Immigration. He represents individuals, families, small businesses and corporations in several aspects of Canadian immigration; including independent, family and business immigration, work and study permits, and representation before the IRB. He is also currently an instructor at the University of British Columbia Immigration Practitioner Program.

He is a graduate of the University of British Columbia Immigration Practitioner Program ('05), The University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands (MA '99) and The University of Victoria, Canada (BA '93).