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Do you know how early-stage startups can use convertible notes to raise FDI? After all, startups are the ones that kickstarted the whole trend of getting finance through foreign investors. And if the billion-dollar investments made by SoftBank alone are anything to go by, FDI in India may just keep growing at exponential rates.

If you are an avid reader of the print media, you might have come across the term FDI more than once. Law schools have updated their syllabus to include regulations concerning FDI but students still don’t have practical exposure regarding the same.

Corporate lawyers involved in helping foreign entities set their offices in India have mostly learnt from watching their seniors. That only happens if you work at a specialised firm that deals with such matters. Most lawyers thus are left without the knowledge and the know-how of handling these cases.

How can a foreigner invest in India?

What are the differences between the branch office, liaison office and project office of a foreign company?

What are the securities that can be issued to a foreign investor?

Do you know if foreigners are liable to get tax deductions on royalty payments?

Do not be disheartened if you do are not aware of all of the aforementioned queries. To help you become a more efficient lawyer, iPleaders in association with LawSikho.com has brought to you a specialised online certificate course in Foreign Direct investments and Regulations.

Certificate Course in Foreign Direct Investments and Regulations

LawSikho has introduced this carefully curated course with the aim to create more efficient and well-versed lawyers. This course will enable you to formulate entry strategies for foreigners who intend to invest and set up their operations in India. In case you aren’t a resident Indian, you can familiarize yourself with all of India’s regulatory framework and work in accordance with Indian advisors, business partners and the Government more effectively.

Objective Of The Course:

If you wish to take up this course you need to set your priorities. This is a self-paced course that gives you the freedom to study whenever you want, wherever you want. It is available 24x7 on all your mobile devices and there exists a dedicated support staff in case you have queries. However, enrolling in a course is not enough and you should take this up only if you are confident that his will help improve your career.

Foreign direct investments are an integral part of the current economic reforms being undertaken to advance the Indian economy. A firm understanding of this subject can open many doors for you in the corporate world. Any law firm that is involved in helping foreign entities invest in India would be more than willing to make you a part of their team. An intrinsic understanding of FDI and its regulations can hardly go amiss.

Course Content:

The certificate course in Foreign Direct Investments and Regulations has been carefully created by a team of experts with years of experience between them. The syllabus of this course has been demarcated into 5 modules. These modules are;

MODULE 1: Entry into India and FDI Norms
MODULE 2: Continuous Compliance Requirements
MODULE 3: Exit and Repatriation
MODULE 4: FDI Approvals and Other Advanced Issues
MODULE 5: Sample Papers

Duration:
The Certificate Course in Foreign Direct Investments and Regulations is a 60 days course.

Course Fees:
The course fees are Rs.5000. However, students applying right now might be eligible to avail 2000 rupees discount. So hurry!

Where To Enrol For The Course?

You can enrol for this course at the link given below.
https://courses.lawsikho.com/courses/online-course-fdi-foreign-direct-investment/

Contact Details:
Feel free to get in touch with us at +91 11-3313-8901 or info@lawsikho.com

For a free sample of this course click here.


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