Self-Employed: Federal And Quebec; Provincial Nominee Program Overviews: Business and Non-Business Categories

CATEGORY

SEMINAR

FORMAT

RECORDED

CPD HOURS

3 Hours

STREAM DATE

February 15, 2024

EXPIRATION DATE

February 15, 2025

Price

$39

ABOUT THIS SEMINAR

The February 15, 2024 Ashton Live Continuing Professional Development Seminar will be the second of two back to back seminars to start 2024 that will provide overviews and summaries of Federal and Provincial Business Programs and Provincial Non-Business Provincial Nominee Programs.

Our second seminar in 2024 will feature the following three topics: 
  • An Overview and Comparison of the Self-Employed Programs: Federal and Quebec


  • An Overview and Summary of Non-Business Provincial Nominee Programs


  • An Overview and Summary of Business Provincial Nominee Programs


Approved for 3 CPD Hours by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants.
OUR SPEAKERS

MEET THE SPEAKERS

Dominic Therrien

LAWYER, ADJUNCT PROFESSOR AT QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY AND THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL, ASHTON INSTRUCTOR

An Overview and Comparison of the Self-Employed Programs: Federal and Quebec


Mr. Therrien, a lawyer since 2002, has extensive and diverse international experience, having lived and worked in Canada, the United States, France, and China. He represents numerous Canadian and international individuals and companies, including financial institutions, addressing their immigration needs for business clients. Throughout his legal career, he has successfully assisted hundreds of families in immigrating to Canada.

Mohamed Negmeldin

RCIC

An Overview and Summary of Non-Business Provincial Nominee Programs


Mr. Mohamed Negmeldin is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB), and an active member in good standing with The College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC).

Holding the L3 RCIC-IRB licence, Mr. Negmeldin is authorized for unrestricted practice before all four divisions of Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada (IRCC): Immigration Division (ID), Immigration Appeal Division (IAD), Immigration & Refugee Board of Canada (IRB), and Refugee Appeal Division (RAD).

Phil Mooney

RCIC, PAST CAPIC NATIONAL PRESIDENT, PAST ICCRC CEO, PAST BUSINESS IMMIGRATION SPECIALIST FOR AURAY CAPITAL

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Phil Mooney is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with over 22-years’ immigration industry experience, after having spent more than 30 years in the corporate world. He has worked successfully on all types of business immigration cases over the years and currently acts as co-counsel to dozens of Authorized Representatives, helping them qualify candidates, select the best Program for their clients and helps them deal with government departments on their clients’ behalf.

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