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Foreign Worker Programs Explained: Unlocking the full potential of your workforce
Date and Time
Monday Sep 18, 2023
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
Monday Sep 18, 2023
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
Location
Whistler Chamber - Gateway Room
201-4230 Gateway Drive, Whistler, BC
Fees/Admission
Members $75 / Future Members $105
Contact Information
Whistler Chamber
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Description
LMIA, employer portal, BC PNP, Express Entry, NOC code, “sponsorship”, oh my!
As a Canadian employer or HR professional hiring and managing an international workforce, you’ve likely heard many of these terms before. We can all agree that understanding and utilizing Canada’s immigration programs and systems is time-consuming and can be confusing and overwhelming. It’s no wonder, considering there are over 120 permanent residency programs and 50+ types of work permits, not to mention different levels and departments of government responsible for these programs.
If you’re looking to up-level your understanding of Canadian immigration and learn tangible ways to leverage international talent to fill labour and skills shortages, then this workshop is for you!
Through interactive activities and case studies, you will learn tangible skills that you can actually take back and apply in your organization, including how to:
- Evaluate and select work permit programs
- Utilize the NOC system and select the correct code
- Understand the different types of job offers and employer obligations
- Differentiate between points systems and calculate an employee’s score to gauge your ability to hire or retain them
- Evaluate employee permanent residency options and understand your role in the process
Get ready to roll up your sleeves and get to work in this highly interactive, 3-hour workshop!
Spaces are limited so, reserve your seat today.
About the Guest Speaker
Brooke Finlay
CEO, Innovator and Strategist, Whistler Immigration
An innovator, change maker and disruptive entrepreneur. Brooke is also a Canadian immigration expert, empowering individuals and organizations to seize opportunities that will enable them to pursue their fullest potential.
Over the past decade, Brooke has been dedicated to changing lives and building Canada’s social, cultural and economic fabric by navigating immigration legal systems. Her experience operating a bespoke consulting firm and completing a Master’s in Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship fueled her desire and ability to meaningfully contribute to building solutions addressing some of the world’s most pressing problems.
Brooke is committed to nurturing entrepreneurial and innovative spirit through purposeful work to create positive impact in the world.
Outside of work, you’ll find Brooke in nature, on her mountain bike/skis, traveling or herding cats (aka wrangling twin toddlers).