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Cutting Time CNC Industry Podcast

Ep 17. Bridging Nations: The Business of Cross-Border Manufacturing

28 Nov 2024

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Welcome to the "Cutting Time CNC Podcast," your go-to show for precision, efficiency, and innovation in CNC manufacturing. For episode 17 of the Cutting Time CNC Industry Podcast, we are joined by Mindy Scott of Cumming & Partners to discuss cross-border manufacturing. Mindy is a Partner at Cumming & Partners who has practiced exclusively in the field of immigration law for more than 20 years. While Mindy is knowledgeable in all aspects of U.S. and Canadian corporate, employment and family-based immigration matters, her expertise lies in assisting individual clients to realize their unique immigration goals. Mindy has extensive experience with all types of work permits (Canada and the U.S.), extra-ordinary ability petitions, Green Cards (U.S.) and permanent residence applications (Canada). Over the years, Mindy has worked with professionals, athletes, artists, entertainers and production houses in obtaining work visas and finding more permanent solutions that suits their particular needs. Mindy provides U.S. and Canadian immigration services and advice to both individual andcorporate clients. Mindy is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Ontario Bar Association and the Canadian Bar Association. Learn more about us: https://cuttingtimecncpodcast.com Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/CuttingTimeCNCPodcast  Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/CTCNCPodcast

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