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June 2, 2022

Barclay Damon Live: Labor & Employment Podcast—"Immigration Focus, Part 1: How to Sponsor an Employee, With Rosanna Berardi"

Rosemary Enright, a frequent guest on Barclay Damon Live: Labor & Employment Podcast, steps in to guest host while regular host Ari Kwiatkowski enjoys her pandemic-delayed honeymoon. Join Rosemary as she welcomes back colleague Rosanna Berardi, managing partner of Berardi Immigration Law and immigration counsel at Barclay Damon. This episode is all about employer sponsorship and what to do when an employer wants to hire a foreign national. Whether the potential employee is in Canada, China, or anywhere in between, there are many options—and plenty of rules and regulations too. Hear Rosanna break down the process, starting with visa classifications and the numerous categories under which a non-US citizen can be hired as an employee.

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