Fragomen Brasil Webcast: Tendências de imigração e seus impactos no Brasil
April 4, 2024 | 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM -03

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*Please note this session will be held in Portuguese only.*
Junte-se a nós para um painel de discussão na quinta-feira, 04 de Abril às 11am, onde iremos explorar tendências e temas críticos de imigração no Brasil e como os profissionais de mobilidade podem usar nosso Relatório de Tendências de Imigração Fragomen para ajudar a conduzir a tomada de decisões e discussões estratégicas dentro de sua organização.
Durante o evento de 1 hora, forneceremos as informações mais atualizadas sobre tendências e como elas impactam a imigração no Brasil, incluindo:
- Restrições migratórias e reciprocidade
- Competição por talentos e escassez de habilidades
- Transformação Digital
- Nearshoring
Esperamos por sua presença em nosso evento e encorajamos desde já a enviar suas perguntas antecipadamente através do formulário de registro.
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Fragomen Brazil invites you to join us for a panel discussion on Thursday, April 4 at 11:00 AM BRT where we will explore trends and critical immigration concerns in Brazil. We will also discuss how mobility professionals can use our Fragomen Immigration Trends Report to help drive decision-making and strategic discussions within your organization.
During the 1-hour event, we will provide the most up-to-date information on trends and how they impact immigration in Brazil, including:
- Migration restrictions and reciprocity
- Talent competition and skills shortages
- Digital transformation
- Nearshoring
We hope you can join us and encourage you to submit your questions in advance via the registration form.
Palestrantes / Speakers
Diana Quintas, Sócia/Partner
Gustavo Kanashiro, Diretor/Director
Diogo Kloper, Diretor/Director
Paloma Mendonça, Gerente Sênior/Senior Associate
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