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Hello guys,
I'm currently planning to move to Quebec in some months. I am working for a U.S. company 100% remotely. I was wondering if it is just as easy as Applying for my CSQ, getting accepted, then applying for PR. I understand having to pay both American and Canadian taxes.
Thanks!
Are you planning on working remotely before you receive PR? If so your employer can't have a Canadian branch or have Canadian clients.
Are you planning on working remotely before you receive PR? If so your employer can't have a Canadian branch or have Canadian clients.
I am already working. How would I get around this problem?
Hello guys,
I'm currently planning to move to Quebec in some months. I am working for a U.S. company 100% remotely. I was wondering if it is just as easy as Applying for my CSQ, getting accepted, then applying for PR. I understand having to pay both American and Canadian taxes.
Thanks!
Under what stream do you qualify for PR?
I’m applying for my CSQ as a skilled worker... is that a good option or is there something simpler? I haven’t started it yet.
I’m applying for my CSQ as a skilled worker... is that a good option or is there something simpler? I haven’t started it yet.
There is no simple option to immigrate to Canada. Have you actually determined if you qualify or not?
There is no simple option to immigrate to Canada. Have you actually determined if you qualify or not?
I do qualify, yes
I am already working. How would I get around this problem?
Don't move until you get PR. Assume you have a visa to work in the US. Otherwise you will have to create your own business in Canada and work as a consultant. Not an immigration lawyer so you need to check with one but hat is my understanding.
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