
This May, CBGA Inc., a leading consultancy in immigration services, is a proud sponsor in the prestigious Canadian Bar Association's (CBA) Immigration Law Conference. Held in Montreal from May 9-11, 2024, this year’s conference theme, "Decrypting Immigration and Refugee Law: Technology, Policy, Process," promises to offer invaluable insights into the complexities of immigration laws and practices.
The CBA’s largest in-person conference is set to bring together a diverse group of professionals, including lawyers, judges, and public employees, to tackle current and emerging issues in immigration, refugee, and citizenship law. CBGA Inc.’s CEO, Fedor Belomoev, will present the company during this special event.
Under the visionary leadership of CEO Fedor Belomoev, CBGA Inc. stands out not only for its role at the conference but also for its broader impact in the field of immigration and technology. Belomoev, a globally recognized innovator and engineer, was awarded the Swiss Innovative Award in 2019 for a groundbreaking communication device for deaf-blind individuals. His portfolio includes diverse achievements such as recognition at the WARAKU SUMMIT in Japan and as a finalist in the E&T Innovation Awards in the UK.
The conference provides three days of extensive learning opportunities, addressing crucial topics such as technological advancements in immigration processing, policy reforms, and the future landscape of immigration law in Canada. Notably, the event will cover in-depth reviews of pivotal Federal Court cases and explore the latest developments in LMIAs, refugee law litigation, POE applications, and more.
For CBGA Inc., the conference is a platform to reinforce its commitment to enhancing immigration services through education and dialogue. As a sponsor, CBGA Inc. is excited to connect with lawyers and professionals from across the country, offering them insights into how technology can streamline the immigration process and improve client outcomes.
A key part of CBGA Inc.'s participation includes providing lawyers with opportunities to enhance their understanding and skills in managing IRCC Peer Reviews and Progress Reports. The company aims to equip lawyers with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the evolving regulatory environment and ensure the best possible results for their clients.
The conference also promises ample networking opportunities with its welcome reception, Young Lawyers Social, and a Gala dinner. These events are designed to foster connections and share knowledge among peers in the immigration law sphere, making them perfect for professionals looking to expand their networks and learn from the best in the industry.
CBGA Inc., actively engaged in immigration consultancy, is instrumental in refining the application processes for the Startup Visa Canada, crucial for shaping the future of immigration services. By participating in and sponsoring the CBA Immigration Law Conference, CBGA Inc. demonstrates its leadership in the field and its dedication to the continuous improvement of immigration law practices and policies.
Join us in Montreal this spring to be part of a transformative experience that promises to shape the future of immigration in Canada.
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