Why do you need to work from Canada at all ? If you qualify for any sort of permit then who you work for is sort of irrelevant. The things you list would be critical if you were only a visitor to Canada so how would you be expecting to get any sort of work permit given usually that implies a Canadian employer.
Almost certainly not. I believe that they would have to set up a full Canadian subsidiary company to employ you and put you on Canadian payroll.
If your USA company has absolutely no Canadian clients or interactions with Canada, you may not need a work permit but then you can only be a "visitor" to Canada.
Almost certainly not. I believe that they would have to set up a full Canadian subsidiary company to employ you and put you on Canadian payroll.
If your USA company has absolutely no Canadian clients or interactions with Canada, you may not need a work permit but then you can only be a "visitor" to Canada.
We don't have any Canada clients.
So if I apply for Visitor visa, would I be able to live in Canada and work remotely for US employer? Are visitors allowed to rent home, buy car etc ? How long can visitors stay? I just have to stay outside US for 1 year before my immigration situation works out for US.
We don't have any Canada clients.
So if I apply for Visitor visa, would I be able to live in Canada and work remotely for US employer? Are visitors allowed to rent home, buy car etc ? How long can visitors stay? I just have to stay outside US for 1 year before my immigration situation works out for US.
You will be allowed to stay as a visitor for a maximum of 6 months. If you wish to stay longer, you will need to formally apply to extend your visa.
6 months is a default maximum but you may be given a lesser period of time when you are interviewed at the port of entry.
You cannot "live" in Canada. You can only "visit". You can rent. Not sure about a car however. No medical coverage.