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Anyone here working in US on a TN-1 Visa(Canadian citizen)


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2 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

As long as it doesn't involve transferring your visa, restarting your GC and all that crap it's better than H1B for sure. 

GC ki country of Origin untadi bro

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1 minute ago, trent said:

still in PR 

enni yrs padthadi PR to CC avataniki?

how long do you have to maintain residency there to get CC

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1 minute ago, Quickgun_murugan said:

enni yrs padthadi PR to CC avataniki?

how long do you have to maintain residency there to get CC

3/5 years. 

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6 minutes ago, Quickgun_murugan said:

GC ki country of Origin untadi bro

No you didn't get my point. If an employer can take on TN1 without transfering visa, re-starting the GC to extend the H1B and all that it's way better than H1B ani antunna. 

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44 minutes ago, princeofheaven said:

teesi dobbadam doubt ee kani, monna kuda trudeau ochinappudu i will renegotiate the treaty annadu. Might make it tougher like putting LCA etc for TN

Vaadi bonda, ippatiki chala cheppadu okkati cheyaledu. Another pake pakodi gadu. 

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7 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

No you didn't get my point. If an employer can take on TN1 without transfering visa, re-starting the GC to extend the H1B and all that it's way better than H1B ani antunna. 

Gotcha

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5 hours ago, tennisluvr said:

How easy is it for you to obtain jobs in the US? Do you still require sponsorship? Do you face a rejection from companies and employers that typically don't sponsor visa holders? let us know your experiences. 

Canadian citizens who want to work in US are who are eligible to work here under TN1 visa. 

I have a Bangladeshi colleague who is a Canadian Citizen working on TN visa.  He is from Winnipeg and his family still lives there.  As per him, no sponsorship is required and he just took the offer letter to the border, received TN visa on his passport, and then started working.  He didnt required any kind of documentation from the company except offer letter.

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1 hour ago, mybabyboy said:

I have a Bangladeshi colleague who is a Canadian Citizen working on TN visa.  He is from Winnipeg and his family still lives there.  As per him, no sponsorship is required and he just took the offer letter to the border, received TN visa on his passport, and then started working.  He didnt required any kind of documentation from the company except offer letter.

Offer letter is enough kani daniki validity untadi they have to renew it every time 

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6 hours ago, tennisluvr said:

How easy is it for you to obtain jobs in the US? Do you still require sponsorship? Do you face a rejection from companies and employers that typically don't sponsor visa holders? let us know your experiences. 

Canadian citizens who want to work in US are who are eligible to work here under TN1 visa. 

 

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7 hours ago, tennisluvr said:

How easy is it for you to obtain jobs in the US? Do you still require sponsorship? Do you face a rejection from companies and employers that typically don't sponsor visa holders? let us know your experiences. 

Canadian citizens who want to work in US are who are eligible to work here under TN1 visa. 

Step 1.: Find a Job* in USA

(Just tell that you are authorized to work in Canada,if the employers asks..other wise no need to mention that You are a Canadian Citizen)

Step 2: Secure a Job and receive offer letter

Step 3: Go to US border

Step 4: At border tell CBP officer that you want to apply for TN visa.He will take your passport and tell you to park your vehicle and proceed into the immigration office

Step 5.:Inside the office ,the officer receives your passports and calls you for brief interview (5 to 10 mins),checks your documents and stamps your passport

Step 6: Done.You will be holding a TN visa ,valid for 2 yrs (Extendable for ever,till you have job)

Step 7:Go to SSA office and apply for SSN

Step 8: Report at your new Job/employer

 

 

 

*Job:Not all jobs are eligible under TN visa category.Only Professions which fall under NAFTA .

**Trump administration has already initiated scrapping of NAFTA and may go for fresh bi-lateral trade agreements with Canada and Mexico separately..in place of the trilateral agreement (NAFTA) which is common for all three countries.If NAFTA is scrapped TN visas will be automatically deemed as invalid and null

 

FYI: I have used TN for 3 months and later converted to another visa

 

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43 minutes ago, Quickgun_murugan said:

Offer letter is enough kani daniki validity untadi they have to renew it every time 

no big deal man , i had lot of tn colleagues. Just drive to nearest border and have tim hortons on the other side and come back and get a extended TN

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30 minutes ago, just2deal said:

Step 1.: Find a Job* in USA

(Just tell that you are authorized to work in Canada,if the employers asks..other wise no need to mention that You are a Canadian Citizen)

Step 2: Secure a Job and receive offer letter

Step 3: Go to US border

Step 4: At border tell CBP officer that you want to apply for TN visa.He will take your passport and tell you to park your vehicle and proceed into the immigration office

Step 5.:Inside the office ,the officer receives your passports and calls you for brief interview (5 to 10 mins),checks your documents and stamps your passport

Step 6: Done.You will be holding a TN visa ,valid for 2 yrs (Extendable for ever,till you have job)

Step 7:Go to SSA office and apply for SSN

Step 8: Report at your new Job/employer

 

 

 

*Job:Not all jobs are eligible under TN visa category.Only Professions which fall under NAFTA .

**Trump administration has already initiated scrapping of NAFTA and may go for fresh bi-lateral trade agreements with Canada and Mexico separately..in place of the trilateral agreement (NAFTA) which is common for all three countries.If NAFTA is scrapped TN visas will be automatically deemed as invalid and null

 

FYI: I have used TN for 3 months and later converted to another visa

 

Is that because the TN wasn't as useful as you expected it to be while looking for jobs, compared to the other visa you converted to? 

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