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177: A Discussion on Rebelling, Innovation, & Smarter Immigration Policies with Jonathan Grode
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When immigration law expert Jonathan Grode stops by, we don't just talk policy – we dissect the very fabric of American innovation and its lifeblood: immigration. Jonathan brings to the table a wealth of knowledge, passionately delving into how entrepreneurs thrive in the U.S.'s unique culture of risk and resilience. Our conversation spans the critical role immigrants play in the nation's economic engine and the urgent need for policies that nurture this dynamic, against the backdrop of a shifting political climate and demographic landscape.
We reveal the cracks and constraints in the U.S. immigration system – from the restrictive H-1B visa cap to the employment-based green card quotas. Taking a page from Canada's immigration playbook, we propose a vision for a more nuanced and adaptive framework – one that can keep pace with technological advances and the rapid evolution of industry needs.
Jonathan also shares profound insights into the human and philosophical side of immigration law. We explore how passion and personal branding can carve out a rewarding cross-border career, and celebrate the 'skinny NIW' experiment's trailblazing success, redefining the legal landscape. This episode is not just a discussion about policy – it's a homage to the connective power of global communities, and a clarion call for ongoing dialogue in the ever-evolving realm of immigration law.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:Immigration’s role in boosting American innovation and economic growth
Canada's immigration policies vs. the U.S. system
Population decline and the need for strategic legal pathways
A look at the 'skinny NIW' experiment for highly skilled tech professionals
Personal branding and passion in immigration law
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Manage episode 420716076 series 2794947
When immigration law expert Jonathan Grode stops by, we don't just talk policy – we dissect the very fabric of American innovation and its lifeblood: immigration. Jonathan brings to the table a wealth of knowledge, passionately delving into how entrepreneurs thrive in the U.S.'s unique culture of risk and resilience. Our conversation spans the critical role immigrants play in the nation's economic engine and the urgent need for policies that nurture this dynamic, against the backdrop of a shifting political climate and demographic landscape.
We reveal the cracks and constraints in the U.S. immigration system – from the restrictive H-1B visa cap to the employment-based green card quotas. Taking a page from Canada's immigration playbook, we propose a vision for a more nuanced and adaptive framework – one that can keep pace with technological advances and the rapid evolution of industry needs.
Jonathan also shares profound insights into the human and philosophical side of immigration law. We explore how passion and personal branding can carve out a rewarding cross-border career, and celebrate the 'skinny NIW' experiment's trailblazing success, redefining the legal landscape. This episode is not just a discussion about policy – it's a homage to the connective power of global communities, and a clarion call for ongoing dialogue in the ever-evolving realm of immigration law.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:Immigration’s role in boosting American innovation and economic growth
Canada's immigration policies vs. the U.S. system
Population decline and the need for strategic legal pathways
A look at the 'skinny NIW' experiment for highly skilled tech professionals
Personal branding and passion in immigration law
We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
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Sophie Alcorn Podcast:
Episode 080: Working for U.S. Startups from Canada with Marc Pavlopoulos
Episode 147: Navigating the EB-2NIW Journey with Nadia Zaidi
Alcorn Academy course for best practices for securing the O-1A visa, EB-1A green card, or the EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) green card—the top options for startup founders. Use promotion code ILTS for 20% off the enrollment fee.
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