Provincial Nominee Programs Overviews, Quebec and Business Programs

CATEGORY

SEMINAR

FORMAT

LIVE

CPD HOURS

4.0 Hours

STREAM DATE

JANUARY 23, 2025 @ 1 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. PT

EXPIRATION DATE

JANUARY 23, 2026

Price

$54

ABOUT THIS SEMINAR

The January 23, 2025 Immigration Practitioner Centre Continuing Professional Development Seminar will be the first of four Provincial Nominee /Economic Seminars to provide overviews and summaries of Federal Economic and Business Programs; Provincial Nominee Business Programs; and Provincial Non-Business Programs. Each seminar is four hours long.  The other dates we have scheduled in 2025 are April 24, August 21, and October 23.  

It is very important for RCICs to recognize that the demand greatly exceeds the supply as the Canadian government has reduced the processing targets over the next three year time period. The implications being that RCICs will see clientele who are desperate to find processing avenues and who will no doubt find themselves facing an increased backlog or inventory that will see longer processing time frames with increased costs to gain priority processing. 

Our first Provincial Nominee Program and Economic Programs seminar in 2025 is entitled ‘Provincial Nominee Programs, Overviews, Quebec and Business Programs’ and will feature five outstanding speakers addressing the following topics: 

  • Overview and Summary of Provincial Nominee Programs’ Business Streams; 

  • Overview and Summary of Provincial Nominee Programs’ Non-Business Streams;

  • Overview and Summary of Quebec Immigration Programs; 

  • Overview and Summary of Start Up Business Programs and Self-Employed Persons


This will be followed by a panel discussion comprised of all presenters with a Question and Answer session to end the seminar. 

If you’re looking at accessing Continuing Professional Development Seminars related to Provincial Nominee Programs and Economic Programs in 2025, then, don’t miss our four seminars on January 23, April 24, August 21, and October 23. 

Pre-approved for 2 CPD hours by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants & approved by Law Society of BC.
OUR SPEAKERS

MEET THE SPEAKERS

Peter Veress

RCIC

Provincial Nominee Programs – Business Programs

Peter Veress, RCIC, has over 28 years of experience in immigration consulting. He began his career as an immigration officer with the Canadian government’s Department of Citizenship and Immigration. Peter is a registered member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council. He is a frequent presenter on immigration issues, has published numerous immigration-related articles in professional, trade, and human resource publications, and has appeared before various Federal and Provincial commissions on immigration. Peter is considered a Subject Matter Expert in Canadian business immigration. His Immigration consulting firm, Vermax Group, provides immigration consulting services to individuals and numerous national and multi-national companies and is currently the International Recruitment and Transition Provider for The City of Calgary. 

Phil Mooney

RCIC

Provincial Nominee Programs – Business Programs

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.  

In his career, he participated in the development of the initial Professional Skills Exam for consultants, attended meetings as a Subject Matter Expert, was a member of the Canadian Border Services Advisory Committee (CBSAC), and regularly met with senior government officials to discuss immigration issues. He was also the first CEO of the regulatory body (ICCRC) after being instrumental in preparing the successful bid to replace CSIC. 

Mohamed Negmeldin

RCIC-IRB


Provincial Nominee Programs – Non-Business Programs


Mohamed Negmeldin is a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with an L3 RCIC-IRB licence, leading a dedicated team committed to providing transparent and client-focused immigration solutions. With over 20 years of diverse experience in pharmacy, sales, marketing, and regional management, Mohamed brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the field of immigration law. 

Mohamed has been licensed by the Government of Saskatchewan since April 2020, representing clients across all immigration matters within the province. 

In addition to his hands-on work, Mohamed is a strong advocate for fostering collaboration among fellow RCICs, believing that a united industry benefits clients by elevating the overall quality of professional services. 


Marina Vespoli Snyder

RCIC

Quebec Immigration Programs 

Marina Vespoli Snyder is a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with over six years of experience since becoming licensed in 2017. She holds additional licences to practice in Quebec (QC) and Saskatchewan (SK).

Her expertise spans several key areas, including economic immigration, temporary residence, family reunification, Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), and citizenship applications.

With a strong foundation in Business Administration and International Commerce, Marina has a particular interest in business immigration. She is currently preparing for the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) examination to obtain her Level 3 (L3) licence. 

Dr. Alex Titov

Ph.D., RCIC 

Start Up Business Programs and Self-Employed Persons 


Dr. Alexei Titov an RCIC and Member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants and a Senior Immigration Consultant of Anyvisa. Dr. Titov has a Master’s Degree in Engineering Physics (1992) and Master’s Degree in Finance (1998) and holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration (2000). He has more than 30 years of experience in the immigration field. 

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