About This Webinar
Are you an employer looking to hire foreign workers in Canada? Understanding the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) process is crucial for ensuring compliance and successful hiring. Join Green & Spiegel’s Ellie Slavens, and Madison Kelly, for an informative webinar where they will discuss the LMIA process in Canada, including High Wage, Low Wage, and Global Talent Stream LMIA applications.
What You’ll Learn:
- Overview of an LMIA: What it is, why it’s important, and when it’s required.
- Common Challenges: Tips for overcoming common obstacles and ensuring a smooth process.
- Q&A Session: Get your specific questions answered by our experts.
This is a must-attend session for HR professionals, recruiters, and business owners who want to confidently manage foreign worker recruitment while avoiding costly mistakes.
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About Our Speakers

Ellie Slavens
Partner and LMIA Practice Director, Green & Spiegel LLP
Ellie Slavens is a Partner and the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) Practice Director at Green and Spiegel LLP in Toronto. Ellie’s practice covers all areas of Canadian immigration law including applications for temporary work permits, study permits, visitor visas, as well as applications for Permanent Residence through the Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs.

Madison Kelly
Associate, Green & Spiegel LLP
Madison Kelly is an Associate at Green and Spiegel LLP in Toronto. Madison assists clients with all aspects of immigration law in Canada and the United States. Madison is particularly interested in the intersection of both Canadian and US Immigration Law as it pertains to the United States – Canada – Mexico Agreement (USMCA, formerly NAFTA). Specifically in assisting businesses with workforce planning such as intra-company transfers, USMCA Professionals, Investor Visas, and Trader Visas.
Who Needs To Be There?
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HR Managers & Recruiters
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Business Owners & Entrepreneurs
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Compliance Officers
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Legal & Risk Management Professionals
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Operations Managers
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Finance & Payroll Personnel
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Consultants & Freelance Coordinators
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Anyone responsible for managing contracts, workers, or employment relationships