Presenter/s: Tiffany Chi, RCIC and John Lironi RCIC
Date: 15 October 2021
Time: noon - 3 pm Pacific
Location: webinar
Type: webinar and recording
Price: $75.00
CPD approval:
- ICCRC 3 hours - 3 CPD hours approved, expired 14 October 2022
- LSBC 3 hours - Approved, expired - 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:
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R204(a) International Agreements
· NAFTA Work Permits
o Investors
o Professionals
o Intracompany Transferees (ICT)
· CETA/CPTPP Work Permits
R204(c)
· PNP/AIPP Work Permits
R206/R207 Self Support and Applicants in Canada
· Work Permits for;
o Refugees/Persons Under Unenforceable Removal Orders
o In Canada Spouses
R208
o TRP holders
R205 Canadian Interests
· Significant Benefit - Concepts and Overview
· ICT
· Film/Television Production
· Francophone Mobility
· IEC
· Spousal Open WP
· PGWP
· LICs
· BOWPs
R209
o Compliance Inspections
Speaker/s
Tiffany Chi, RCIC
Tiffany started her immigration career as a student Border Services Officer with the Canada Border Services Agency. She is a registered member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) and a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC). Tiffany holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of British Columbia, and is currently an Online instructor in the Graduate Diploma in Immigration, Citizenship Law at Queen's University. She specializes in economic classes, family class, provincial nominee programs and has presented numerous seminars and served on numerous panel discussions within the industry.
John Lironi
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 was 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).
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