There's a cap on H1-B and current wait time is at least 10 years for Chinese or Indians so I'm thinking about making some money and switch to E-2 visa (100K USD will suffice) which is pretty much like a green card. You can renew it indefinitely instead of needing an employer.
I got my TN status today but they didn’t put any stamp or any visa in the passport. Is it common? They told me to show I-94 at the border crossing. My I94 is showing TN status until 2026
I got my TN status today but they didn’t put any stamp or any visa in the passport. Is it common? They told me to show I-94 at the border crossing. My I94 is showing TN status until 2026
Engineer category. I provided TN visa support letter, my bachelor degree and transcript. My engineering is from outside Canada so I had to provide equivalency as well. I also provided my resume. that is all.
Engineer category. I provided TN visa support letter, my bachelor degree and transcript. My engineering is from outside Canada so I had to provide equivalency as well. I also provided my resume. that is all.
Engineer category. I provided TN visa support letter, my bachelor degree and transcript. My engineering is from outside Canada so I had to provide equivalency as well. I also provided my resume. that is all.
One question:
Post accepting the job in the US (with a TN visa) and making an entry, are there restrictions on performing remote work for an extended period by physically being in Canada?
Essentially earn in USD, stay in Canada?
Pretty sure there is no issue from a Canadian immigration standpoint, but how about the US?
Does a TN visa mean that I need to be physically present in the US for most of the duration?
One question:
Post accepting the job in the US (with a TN visa) and making an entry, are there restrictions on performing remote work for an extended period by physically being in Canada?
Essentially earn in USD, stay in Canada?
Pretty sure there is no issue from a Canadian immigration standpoint, but how about the US?
Does a TN visa mean that I need to be physically present in the US for most of the duration?
Engineer category. I provided TN visa support letter, my bachelor degree and transcript. My engineering is from outside Canada so I had to provide equivalency as well. I also provided my resume. that is all.
One question:
Post accepting the job in the US (with a TN visa) and making an entry, are there restrictions on performing remote work for an extended period by physically being in Canada?
Essentially earn in USD, stay in Canada?
Pretty sure there is no issue from a Canadian immigration standpoint, but how about the US?
Does a TN visa mean that I need to be physically present in the US for most of the duration?
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