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Temos o prazer de convidá-los para a Brazil Migration Series, uma série exclusiva de webinars projetada especialmente para aqueles que desejam aprofundar seus conhecimentos sobre processos migratórios.
Se você está buscando atualizar-se ou reciclar seus conhecimentos, esta é uma oportunidade imperdível.
Explicaremos os processos migratórios, as diferenças entre os tipos de visto, compliance, red flags e outros itens essenciais para uma melhor compreensão do cenário migratório para apoiar a tomada de decisão.
Datas e Temas dos Webinars:
- 22/08/2024 – “Back to Basics” Redescubra os fundamentos essenciais da imigração no Brasil. Diogo Kloper, Business Immigration Director & Gustavo Kanashiro, Director
- 19/09/2024 – “Brasileiros no Exterior” Explore as nuances, critérios e o funcionamento Consular das principais representações no Brasil para viajantes a turismo e/ou negócios. Diogo Kloper, Business Immigration Director, Luiza Torzato, Business Immigration Manager & Murillo Lima, Business Immigration Supervisor
- 17/10/2024 – “Vistos Técnicos” Desvende os detalhes do visto mais solicitado do Brasil, a diferença entre a autorização de urgência e a regular, critérios de elegibilidade e suas aplicações. Diogo Kloper, Business Immigration Director, Christine Aizcorbe, Business Immigration Manager & Juliana Assis, Business Immigration Supervisor
- 12/11/2024 – “Visto com Contrato de Trabalho” Compreenda os requisitos para solicitação deste visto, prazos, folha de pagamento, solicitação no Brasil, renovação e transformação da autorização. Diogo Kloper, Business Immigration Director, Gabriela Padula, Business Immigration Manager
Por que participar?
- Conteúdo Exclusivo: Insights aprofundados e atualizações recentes sobre processos migratórios, com a experiência adquirida mais de 5,000 casos ao ano no Brasil.
- Especialistas Reconhecidos: Aprenda com os melhores profissionais da Fragomen, renomados na área de migração, que esclarecerão as dúvidas.
- Networking de Qualidade: Conecte-se com outros líderes e especialistas do setor.
Garanta sua vaga e aproveite esta oportunidade única para se destacar ao receber estrangeiros no Brasil ou enviar brasileiros ao exterior!
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Join us for the Brazil Migration Series, an exclusive webinar series designed for those who wish to deepen their knowledge of migration processes. Whether you are looking to update or refresh your knowledge, this is an unmissable opportunity.
We will explain migration processes, the differences between types of visas, compliance, red flags, and other essential items for a better understanding of the migration landscape to support decision-making.
Dates and Topics of the Webinars:
- August 22, 2024 – “Back to Basics” Rediscover the essential fundamentals of immigration in Brazil. Diogo Kloper, Business Immigration Director & Gustavo Kanashiro, Director
- September 19, 2024 – “Brazilians Abroad” Explore the nuances, criteria, and consular operations of the main Brazilian representations for travelers for tourism and/or business. Diogo Kloper, Business Immigration Director, Luiza Torzato, Business Immigration Manager & Murillo Lima, Business Immigration Supervisor
- October 17, 2024 – “Technical Visas” Unveil the details of Brazil's most requested visa, the difference between emergency and regular authorizations, eligibility criteria, and their applications. Diogo Kloper, Business Immigration Director, Christine Aizcorbe, Business Immigration Manager & Juliana Assis, Business Immigration Supervisor
- November 12, 2024 – “Work Contract Visa” Understand the requirements for this visa application, deadlines, payroll, application in Brazil, renewal, and transformation of authorization. Diogo Kloper, Business Immigration Director, Gabriela Padula, Business Immigration Manager
Why Participate?
- Exclusive Content: In-depth insights and recent updates on migration processes, with the experience gained from more than 5,000 cases per year in Brazil.
- Recognized Experts: Learn from the best professionals at Fragomen, renowned in the field of migration, who will clarify your doubts.
- Quality Networking: Connect with other leaders and industry experts.
Secure your spot and take advantage of this unique opportunity to excel in welcoming foreigners to Brazil or sending Brazilians abroad!
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