China and Canada: A Bridge to A Prosperous Future
Hon. Sergio Marchi is currently in Shanghai and will be speaking at the the 4th Annual Wealth Management & Private Banking Conference. Here is an excerpt of his remarks:
PGA and Canada China Business Council delegation to China, November 2011
Here are some photos of the Pace team in China for the Canada China Business Council meeting, with various dignitaries and guests.
With Jean Chretien In Beijing
Special Advisor Sergio Marchi, and founder Al Pace with former Prime Minister Jean Chretien in Beijing.
Fake Language Test Results Are No Surprise
by Jim Metcalfe – Pace Law Firm: A recent newspaper article reported that Canadian Visa Officers have long suspected fraud in the way that some immigrants obtain English language test results, and that there is an organized conspiracy in some countries to defeat the purpose of language testing.
Sergio Marchi – Speech to the China Overseas Investment Summit in Hong Kong
Below is a copy of Sergio Marchi’s speech to the first China Overseas Investment Summit. They hope to make this an annual affair.
Sergio Marchi At the Annual Meeting of Canadian Importer and Exporters
Last month, the Canadian Association of Importers and Exporters held their annual meeting in Toronto, Ontario. Sergio Marchi was invited to give some remarks at the conference. Here is an excerpt:
Canada Immigration – Supervisa for Family Members
Time To Look at Professional Licensing Requirements for Immigrants
by James Metcalfe – Pace Immigration: The Toronto Star recently carried an article about Balvinder Singh Ahuja. He is a Canadian permanent resident and a qualified doctor – in India.
Sergio Marchi at the Friuli Youth Conference – Toronto, Canada
Sergio Marchi was recently asked to speak as a panelist to the Friuli Youth Conference. Here is an excerpt from his speech:
Immigration Line Into Canada 1 Million People Long
According to the Globe and Mail, Canadian immigration officials have said that the line to get into Canada is more than a million names long. Immigration lawyer Andy Semotiuk discusses the issue: