74: Enjoying a Long Career and Still Growing with Corporate Immigration Law Expert Joel Guberman - a podcast by The Richard Dri Podcast

from 2021-05-18T06:30

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Joining me on the podcast today is Joel Guberman, Senior Immigration Counsel at CILF-Caruso, Guberman, Appleby. For over 35 years, Joel has been practicing in the field of immigration law, advising his clients on immigration issues related to conducting business across international borders, including applications for visas and work-permits. He also advises on matters such as North American free trade, treaty investors and treaty traders, and other issues related to worldwide skilled worker immigration. According to the “International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers” (the official research partner of the International Bar Association) Joel is a leading lawyer in Canada for corporate immigration matters and is on its “most highly regarded individuals” list internationally.

In our conversation today, Joel describes how his career in immigration law got started, the biggest challenges he feels Canadian business owners face when selling to the US market, immigration process solutions for these businesses, and Canadian visas for Americans. He also delves into the intricacies involved in obtaining green cards and resident status in the US, the moves that he has made throughout his career, the biggest challenges in the legal profession today, and what has surprised him the most over the years in his work. Maintaining his focus on his specialty while his practice grows, his main role in the practice, how his team attracts new business, and his advice for those going into immigration law are also discussed. Joel finishes up by detailing his saving pattern, his highly articulate definition of financial independence, and what the future holds for him. Joel’s expertise in, and love for, what he does shine through brilliantly during this informative and instructive interview today.

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