Canadian wants to move to US?
Answer:
Canadians can go to the US without a Visa for 90 days or less, because Canada is on the Visa Waiver Program. If you are staying for more than 90 days (more than 3 months), you will need a temporary visitors visa. If you want to immigrate to the United States, you need to apply for immigration and get an immigration visa (green card). There are four ways to get an immigrant visa (also called the H1 visa):
By Immediate Relatives
Special Immigrants
Family-sponsored
Employer-sponsored
If you have immediate relatives in the US, like parents, or siblings you can easily get in. If not, you have to apply to a job and the employer will need to sponser you, and they must make sure there is no other American citizen who is applying for that job. As long as you have the requirements for the job you should be fine.
Here are some websites with more information to help you:
US Department of State; Visas:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.h...
US Immigration:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/...
H1B Visa job applications:
http://www.h1base.com/
US citizenship and immigration:
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis...
- Hope this helps!
Are you nuts? Why in the h--- do you want to move down here for???
Why do you want to come here? heck a lot of us want to come there!...think about it!
Yes, Canadians have jobs and live in the USA. http://www.canuckabroad.com/forums/canad...
I have no idea but i heard if an american wants to move into canada they have to transfer american money into canadian money and people would need passports.
You will need to apply for a work visa to work there and you would also need to have a job set up our aleast an interview
check with immigration canada for more info
Most of the people I know in Canada just go for job interviews to the US just like that, and you can get a NAFTA visa, but most don't want to move there
I don't think it's hard, I believe it is one of the advantages of being Canadian
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