I'm a Canadian realtor and wonder how I can gain residency to practise in the US?
Answer:
You gotta pass the exam, get a broker to sponsor you, and file for a business-owner visa.
Oh, and spell in US English. It's 'practice' here.
Call an immigration lawyer in Buffalo who practices in Toronto or the border town where you live. They will best advise
You CANNOT work for yourself under the TN classfication.
It doesn't matter what your occupation is (as long as it meets TN criteria) ... you must be sponsored by an American company.
Entrepreneurship can be possible under some types of B1 visa (in special circumstances) ... I'm not sure that being a realtor qualifies you, though.
And the occupation of realtor absolutely does NOT qualify for an H-class visa (of any form).
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