County of Huron

11/18/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/18/2024 13:44

Huron County Immigration Partnership hosts webinar to help local employers and service providers understand changes to Canada’s immigration laws

Huron County, Ontario- Huron County business leaders and service providers are invited to learn about changes to Canada's immigration laws and how they may impact local employers and service providers in an upcoming webinar hosted by County of Huron's Economic Development Department's Workforce project and Immigration Partnership division.

This online event will feature Neena Sandhu, an immigration lawyer from Blaney McMurtry LLP, who will discuss the latest updates to Canadian migration regulations and what these changes mean for international employees and their employers.

Webinar Details:

  • Title: Understanding Changes to Hiring International Workers: Insights from Immigration Lawyer Neena Sandhu
  • Date: December 12, 2024
  • Time: 9:00-10:00am
  • Location: Online (Link provided upon registration)
  • Cost: Free

Neena Sandhu will unpack recently announced policy changes to Canada's laws surrounding temporary workers and international students, providing expert insights and practical guidance for businesses, HR professionals, and service providers. During a question-and-answer session, Ms. Sandhu will be joined by employment lawyer Maria Kotsopoulos.

"Canada's labour market is rapidly evolving, and it's crucial for employers and employees alike to understand these new legal requirements," said Sandhu. "This webinar is designed to provide clear information to help Huron County's employers make informed decisions in this shifting environment."

This free webinar can help our local business leaders stay up to date as they hire or assist international workers. This webinar is supported by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, along with the Ontario government through the Rural Economic Development Program.

To Register: Visit https://bit.ly/hiring-international to secure your spot.