Amberdo Café proudly served as the venue for a special seminar titled “Business & PR in Canada”, an informative event held in collaboration with Amber Company. The gathering took place on December 6, 2025, at the North Vancouver branch of Amberdo Café, bringing together entrepreneurs, newcomers, and business-minded attendees who were eager to learn more about investment and business establishment opportunities in Canada.

Although the seminar was originally limited to 30 registered participants, the turnout exceeded expectations with more than 30 attendees. Despite the increased number, Amberdo Café successfully accommodated and warmly hosted everyone, ensuring a comfortable and engaging atmosphere for direct interaction with industry professionals.

During the event, speakers including Mozhdeh Aria Parsa, and Azadeh Alimadad shared insights on practical business models, low-risk investment opportunities. Additionally, Behnaz Arabiyan — an officially licensed IRCC lawyer — provided valuable guidance on effective pathways for obtaining permanent residency in Canada.

Attendees also received valuable insight into café and franchise business development, including real-world strategies for operating profitable cafés, scaling operations, and understanding the benefits of franchise-based business growth. An immigration specialist was present to provide up-to-date information on PR pathways and answer personal questions regarding settlement and business eligibility.

In addition to presentations, the event concluded with a networking session where participants connected with business owners and explored collaboration or franchise opportunities within the Amberdo Café network. The session was well-received, and many attendees expressed interest in future business-focused events hosted by Amber Company at Amberdo Café.

Amberdo Café appreciates everyone who attended and contributed to the success of this seminar, and looks forward to hosting more business-oriented gatherings that support entrepreneurship, community building, and newcomer growth in Canada.

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