Fragomen Worldwide Immigration Trends Report Webinar: Canada & Latin America
February 4, 2026 | 10:00 AM β 11:00 AM EDT

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Disruption in global talent sourcing. Redefining value amid high costs. Intensifying immigration compliance risks.
These are the top challenges employers are facing as we enter 2026, and they are reshaping how companies think about their immigration and mobility strategies.
We invite you to join us for our Worldwide Immigration Trends Report webinar on Wednesday, February 4, with a focused lens on the Canadian and Latin American regions and the shifting regulatory and talent landscapes shaping them.
Our 2026 Worldwide Immigration Trends Report is designed to equip organizations with the tools to optimize workforce strategies, adapt to evolving global conditions and maintain a competitive edge. It is a vital resource for navigating todayβs rapidly changing immigration landscape.
Our panelists will cover the following points for each region:
Canada:
- Balancing strong global immigration demand and domestic capacity
- Skilled workers, backlogs and integration challenges
Latin America:
- LATAM on the rise: the region is becoming a global hotspot for talent and innovation
- High impact, lower cost: agile mobility solutions with strong ROI across Latin America
- Opportunity in complexity: a fast evolving compliance landscape creating space for strategic advantage
We hope to see you there and encourage you to submit your questions in advance via the registration form.
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