[Video] Goldstream Firm Set To Hold High-Level Seminar On Canada’s Immigration Programs

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By Abiola Olawale

Goldstream Law is poised to organize a high-profile executive seminar dedicated to exploring the pros and cons of Canada’s immigration programs.

According to a press statement released by the firm and made available to The New Diplomat, a digital media company incorporated in Canada and also registered in Nigeria, the seminar is expected to be well attended by industry leaders, legal experts, corporate players and key stakeholders who will provide rich insights to topnotch participants to enable them gain sufficient knowledge and a thorough understanding of the current immigration landscape in Canada.

The press statement added that during the seminar, which will be held in Lagos State and Abuja on November 21 and 27, 2024, respectively, participants will have the opportunity to hear from prominent speakers who will provide detailed insights into recent policy changes and the legal implications of immigration practices.

A distinguished author, experienced qualified immigration lawyer and storyteller , Johnson Babalola, is expected to deliver a keynote speech on “Canada Immigration Pathways for High-Net-Worth Individuals”, during the seminar.

Babalola, who has attained the peak of his profession as a certified specialist in Canadian Immigration & Citizenship Law, in his comment on the upcoming seminar, stated that through immigration programs, Canada has achieved substantial economic growth and social well-being.

According to him, Canada’s approach to welcoming diverse individuals across the globe is an opportunity for Nigerians to tap into the country’s robust economy.

He stated: “Immigration plays a key role in Canada’s plan for economic and social prosperity and is thus designed not only to attract skilled talent but also to provide a platform to attract business investments and innovation. With access to a leading economy, business leaders gain the freedom to easily access multiple jurisdictions in the developed world without having to worry about administrative bottlenecks.

“The insights to be shared during this seminar draw on my decades of experience accompanied by the experiences of like business leaders who can attest to the difference having roots in both countries have made to their business activities. I am thus looking forward to sharing and quenching the thirst of the very special dignitaries who will be gracing the seminar in Lagos and Abuja.”

Individuals interested in attending the seminars are advised to complete their registration at www.goldstreamlaw.com/canadaseminar

 

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