Imigração no Brasil em 2024 – O que vem pela frente
December 5, 2023 | 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM -03

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Please note this session will be held in Portuguese only.
A migração global é um fenômeno em constante evolução, formado por diversos fatores, incluindo aspectos econômicos, políticos e sociais.
Junte-se a nós para nosso webinar exclusivo, onde reuniremos especialistas da Fragomen para discutir os desafios e as oportunidades que moldarão o cenário migratório em 2024 no Brasil. Discutiremos as principais tendências e seus impactos, oferecendo insights valiosos que podem ajudar as empresas a se adaptar e a prosperar em um mundo em mudanças cada vez mais frequentes e profundas.
Este evento é essencial para todos que se interessam pelo mundo da mobilidade global e oferece uma série de significativas informações e análises para empresas e profissionais, incluindo:
- Melhor compreensão das tendências migratórias, permitindo às organizações se anteciparem às mudanças no ambiente de negócios.
- Aspectos e impactos migratórios das tendências econômicas globais e do Brasil.
- Insights sobre como conflitos internacionais podem impactar operações globais e estratégias de expansão.
- Oportunidade de explorar possibilidades de investimento e crescimento em mercados estrangeiros.
- A política migratória do novo governo.
Não perca a oportunidade de se atualizar sobre as tendências migratórias, conhecer os principais desafios e descobrir como a migração pode impactar o cenário em 2024.
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Global migration is an ever-evolving phenomenon shaped by various factors, including, economic, political and social aspects.
Join us for this exclusive webinar where Fragomen Partner, Diana Quintas and Directors Diogo Kloper and Gustavo Kanashiro will discuss the challenges and opportunities that will shape the migration landscape in 2024. They will also discuss the latest migration trends and their impact, offering valuable insights that can help businesses adapt and thrive in an ever-changing world.
This event is essential for those interested in the constantly transforming world of global mobility and offers a range of significant benefits for businesses and professionals, including:
- A better understanding of migration trends, allowing organizations to anticipate and adapt to changes in the business environment
- Migratory aspects and impacts of global and Brazilian economic trends
- Insights into how international conflicts can affect global operations and expansion strategies
- The opportunity to explore investment possibilities and growth in foreign markets
- The government's new immigration policy
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