Fragomen Global Citizenship Breakfast at Raffles Istanbul
September 30, 2025 | 8:30 AM — 10:30 AM +03

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Location
Raffles Istanbul, Vadi Caddesi
34340
Fragomen is hosting a private breakfast in Istanbul to explore Global Citizenship and Residency programs designed to provide you and your family with the opportunity to live, work, and study in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. The session will cover new administration updates impacting U.S. immigration and travel, current insights on global citizenship and residency options, and strategies to enhance personal and business mobility.
Topics to Be Covered
- United States: Investor visa pathways, study and residency options
- Canada: Business, investor, and skilled professional programs, as well as study options
- Europe: Residency and citizenship opportunities across key destinations
Our professionals will provide guidance on program criteria, timelines, and application processes, helping you identify the best options to achieve your personal and business goals.
Featured Speakers
- Introductory remarks: Barbaros Karaahmet, Chief Operating Partner, Member of the Executive Committee, Herrick Feinstein LLP
- U.S. overview: Parisa Karaahmet, Partner, Member of the Executive Committee, Fragomen, New York
- Canada overview: David Crawford, Managing Partner, Fragomen, Canada
- Europe overview: Isobel Neilson, Director, Fragomen, London
Capacity is limited. To request an invitation, please email [email protected].
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Fragomen, İstanbul’da düzenleyeceği özel bir kahvaltı etkinliğinde, size ve ailenize ABD, Kanada ve Avrupa’da yaşama, çalışma ve eğitim görme imkânı sunmak üzere tasarlanmış Küresel Vatandaşlık ve Oturum İzni programlarını ele alacaktır. Toplantıda ABD’de göç ve seyahati etkileyen yeni yönetim kararları, küresel vatandaşlık ve oturum izni seçenekleri hakkında güncel bilgiler ile kişisel ve iş amaçlı hareketliliği artırmaya yönelik stratejiler paylaşılacaktır.
İncelenecek Başlıklar
- Amerika Birleşik Devletleri: Yatırımcı vizesi imkanları, eğitim ve oturum seçenekleri
- Kanada: İş, yatırımcı, nitelikli profesyonel programlar ve eğitim seçenekleri
- Avrupa: Önde gelen bölgelerde oturum izni ve vatandaşlık fırsatları
Uzmanlarımız, program kriterleri, süreler ve başvuru süreçleri hakkında bilgi sunarak, kişisel ve iş hedeflerinize en uygun seçenekleri belirlemenize yardımcı olacaktır.
Konuşmacılar
Acilis: Barbaros Karaahmet - Yönetici Ortak ve Icra Kurulu Uyesi, Herrick, Feinstein LLP
Amerika: Parisa Karaahmet - Ortak ve Icra Kurulu Uyesi, Fragomen New York
Kanada: David Crawford - Yönetici Ortak ve Icra Kurulu Uyesi, Fragomen Kanada
Avrupa: Isobel Neilson- Direktör, Fragomen Londra
Kapasite sınırlıdır. Davetiye talep etmek için lütfen [email protected] adresine e-posta gönderiniz.
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