Business Immigration 2012
Course Date: September 28, 2012
Course Date: September 28, 2012
Welcome and Introduction
Peter D. Larlee — Larlee Rosenberg, Vancouver
Zool K.B. Suleman — Suleman & Company, Vancouver
Making a Business Case For Business Immigration
- does Canada need business immigrants?
- a look back to what worked well, what didn’t, and why
- reading the “tea leaves”: what is the future direction of the federal business immigration programs?
- what’s the rationale for the BC PNP business immigration program, and is it still relevant?
Ian Mellor — Executive Director, Economic Immigration Programs, Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation, Vancouver
David L. Thomas — Thomas Immigration Law Group, North Vancouver
BC PNP Options For Business Immigrants: Program Overview and Practice Tips
- gaps, opportunities, and challenges from the BC PNP’s perspective
- business immigration success stories (and failures) including multiple entrepreneurs
- business application expectations—business plans and interviews
Michael Davis — Principal, TribeFinders Customer Strategies Inc., Port Moody
Craig K. Natsuhara — Spectrum HR Law LLP, Vancouver
Erin Seeley — Director, Business Immigration, BC Provincial Nominee Program, Economic Immigration Programs Branch, Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation, Vancouver
Networking Break
Other Pastures:Options in Other Provinces
- cross-Canada overviews of PNP programs—if not BC, then where?
- practical tips, statistics, contact information, and assessment of what the programs “really” want from applicants
- ethical issues in advising on PNP programs
Stéphane Duval — Heenan Blaikie LLP, Montreal
Baerbel Langner — Zaifman Immigration Lawyers, Winnipeg
Suzanne I. Rix — Cox & Palmer, Halifax
Networking Lunch
CIC Update: Entrepreneurs and Federal Investors
- work permits for entrepreneurs and self-employed workers
- what is happening right now, processing priorities, anticipated effects of new change to IRPA, and more
- is the investor program in hiatus? what will the new entrepreneur stream look like? the effect of ministerial instructions
- “backlogs” and “frontlogs”—processing priorities
Leticia C. Siu — Lowe and Company, Vancouver
Meera Thakrar — Egan LLP, Vancouver
Multiple Representation: The Ultimate Conflicts Letter
- who is your client? to whom is your duty owed?
- conflicts—how to avoid or minimize them
- ethical scenarios to consider
Gerry A. Cuttler — Cuttler & Company, Vancouver
Residency and the Business Immigrant: Residency Obligation Exemptions For the Business Individual
- how does CIC and CBSA view the residency obligation for business individuals—intent, evidence, policy, and jurisprudence
- ethical challenges in providing advice
Bonnie O.Y. Teng — Wlodyka MacDonald Teng, Vancouver
Intention to Reside: When Home Is Not the Province of Destination
- “do I have to physically live there?”
- what is the current law on intention to reside in a province—law, policy, and constitutional implications
- ethical challenges in providing advice
- is there a separate rule for Quebec
Dennis G. McCrea — McCrea & Associates, Vancouver
Networking Break
Planning Strategies For Wealthy Immigrants
- “astronauts”—immigrants who are not immigrants
- integrated planning: immigration, citizenship, and tax
- the “immigrant trust”
- the “granny trust”
- do’s and don’ts for astronaut immigrants seeking to avoid becoming tax residents
Peter M. Scarrow — General Manager/Private Clients, TMF Group Hong Kong, Vancouver
Tax Consequences of Immigration
- residency for Canadian tax purposes
- step-up in cost base upon immigration
- use of inbound trusts
Shane M. Brown — Thorsteinssons LLP, Vancouver
Parveen B. Karsan — Koffman Kalef LLP, Vancouver
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