Presenter/s: Shafoli Kapur RCIC
Date: 03 December 2024
Time: 1 pm - 3 pm Pacific
Location: webinar
Type: webinar and recording
Price: $50.00
CPD approval:
- CICC 2 hours - 2 CPD hours approved. Includes 30 minutes of professionalism. Video recording will expire on 03 December 2025.
- LSBC 2 hours - Approved. Video recording will expire 31 December 2024. Attendance to this course will provide you with .25 hours/15 minutes of ethics and professional responsibility component for your BC Law Society reporting.
- Law Societies of Alberta, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Barrister's Society of Nova Scotia
- For members of these Law Societies, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your mandatory annual requirements.
Outline:
- Introduction to OINP (15 minutes)
- Overview of OINP within Canada's immigration system.
- Key eligibility criteria.
- Consultant’s role in OINP applications.
- Overview of OINP Streams (30 minutes)
- Employer Job Offer Category (Foreign Worker, International Student, In-Demand Skills).
- Human Capital Category (Masters Graduate, PhD Graduate, Express Entry-aligned streams).
- Recent Updates & Changes (30 minutes)
- Suspension of Entrepreneur Stream: As of December 2023.
- Increased Nomination Allocation: 21,500 nominations for 2024.
- Expansion of In-Demand Skills Stream: 35 new occupations added, effective July 2024.
- Updated Rules for Nursing Professionals: No educational requirement if registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario, effective July 2024.
- Strategies for Successful Applications (15 minutes)
- Common mistakes and how to avoid them.
- Best practices for document preparation.
- Current Challenges & Trends (15 minutes)
- Industry perspectives and practical insights.
- Q&A and Open Discussion (15 minutes)
- Addressing attendee questions and case studies.
CICC Essential Competency mapping
RCIC
Foundational Knowledge
1.1 Demonstrates knowledge of the Canadian legal system
1.1.4 Articulates how the legislation and regulations are created and amended by parliament and provincial legislation.
1.3.5 Summarizes the requirements and processes of the different provinces’ and territories’ immigration programs
Professionalism
6.1 Demonstrates and maintains competence in practice
6.1.2 Stays current and complies with legislation, regulation, professional standards, policies and guidelines.
Speaker:
Shafoli Kapur RCIC
Shafoli Kapur is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant practicing immigration law as the Principal Consultant at TDOT Immigration. She holds an Honors Certificate in Immigration from Humber College (Toronto, Canada) and a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering in India. Being an immigrant to Canada herself, she started TDOT Immigration in 2018, and has successfully helped many individuals to accomplish their goal of permanently settling in Canada . She has hands on experience in simple to complex Express entry applications, Spousal/family sponsorship applications including conjugal and same-sex relationships, LMIA’s and Work/Study permit Applications. In addition, she has extensive experience and success in all categories of applications under the Ontario Immigration Nominee Program.
Prior to establishing TDOT Immigration, Shafoli ventured into entrepreneurship in 2012 in the travel industry which led to realization of her passion for Immigration and helping the vulnerable from unauthorized consultants. Working on complex cases with desired outcomes drives her to the ultimate goal. Her aim is to contribute the most to the industry, enhance the experience of her clients aspiring to live their Canadian dream. She is passionate about her work and believes that the profession requires constant learning and adaptation therefore, she would like to contribute to her peers and the immigration community by sharing her knowledge and experiences.
In a short period, Shafoli has gained a strong reputation among her clients that are looking for various pathways to immigrating to Canada. Shafoli lives in Toronto with her husband and two young boys who although are Canadians by birth already at the age of 9 and 6 are sensitive towards the importance of this life changing process for many people across the globe.
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