This webinar session will cover:

Immigration Spectrum (Different Classifications, Immigration Timeline) Applying for Startup Visa Work Permit (Requirements, Preparation, Application)
Apply for Permanent Resident Status Applying for Canadian Citizenship


Loreen Lobo - Founder at Lobo Law

Loreen is a dual licensed Canadian and US immigration lawyer, whose practice includes representing startups and multinational corporations in the preparation of temporary work authorized petitions, permanent resident applications, citizenship applications, and compliance for Canada and the United States.

Loreen advises corporate organizations and their employees on a full spectrum of business and Family immigration matters. Her experience includes advising on a variety of business immigrant visa classifications, such as business/ temporary visitors, employment-based petitions, intra-company transfers, NAFTA-based applications, investor visas, and start-up visas, as well as immigrant petitions, including permanent resident and green card applications. Loreen has provided counsel to clients from diverse industries and sectors, including banking, professional services, pharmaceutical, finance, construction, publishing, and informational technology. She works closely with founders, executives, HR partners, and a variety of stakeholders to advise them on business, employment, and immigration issues.

She is licensed to practice law in both the United States (the New York Bar) and Canada (the Law Society of Ontario). She is also a registered Foreign Legal Consultant with the Law Society of Ontario. Loreen holds a Juris Doctorate, magna cum laude, from the SUNY Buffalo School of Law and an Honors Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Toronto.

If you would like to schedule a call with an Immigration Lawyer, please let Jean know.

Suggested Prompts

How do different immigration classifications influence an applicant’s pathway to permanent residency or citizenship in Canada?

What are the most common challenges faced by startups when applying for a Canadian startup visa work permit, and how can they be addressed?

In what ways might recent changes in immigration policies impact the application process for permanent residents or citizens?

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Introduction & Onboarding (Pre-Program)

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Welcome to NexGen - Custom International Acceleration Program

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What is Launch?

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The Launch Team

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Important: Book Your Compliance & Expectations Call

Resources

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What to Expect

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Join Launch’s Slack Community

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Disco

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LaunchHub

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LaunchPad Calendar

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Topical Modules

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Payment Support

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Main Start-up Visa Program Website

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Get Connected to Our Network

Timeline & Catch Up Calls

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NextGen - Custom Timeline

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Company Milestones

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Catchup and Feedback on Deliverables and Updates

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NexGen Deliverables

The Startup Visa Immigration Process

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Immigration - Workshop & Office Hours

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Immigration Webinar Slides

Incorporation Process

NexGen - Monthly Company Update

July Programming

August Programming

September Programming

October Programming

Important - Monthly Company Update

Wrap Up & Next Steps

Resources: Lifestyle Module

Resources: Non-Dilutive Sources of Funding in Canada

Resources: Fundraising in North America

NexGen - Offboarding