Emperor1956
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Benji, when I saw your post I thought "how hard can this be"? You know what, between the incredibly fuck-up of my government (Homeland Security) and the unbelievable recalcitrance of your government in adopting the "simplification rules" (see The Fraiser Institute's many reports on CA immigration) -- its very difficult to give you an answer. A few things I did figure out: 1. This only applies to Canadian citizens. If you are a "Canadian Landed Immigrant" there is a whole different set of rules. 2. The easiest way to do what you want to do is get a job in Canada with a firm with cross-border business, and then get transfered to a job in the USA. In that event there are no restrictions. So if it is at all practical, I'd look at Hyatt, Mariott, Hilton International, etc. 2.5 (edited to add). As much as MsSonnetMarwood's proposal of marriage might excite other aspects of your quivvering muzzle, it will not get you employment status in the USA. The rules re: marriage and immigration status have radically changed in the past few years, and the marriage license is no longer a sure way to stay in the US of A. Benji, I seem to recall you are a young pup with intelligence and some resources. Do this right. Don't cheap out. It is your future. And for dog's sake, don't take advice from a pervy Internet crowd. Happy hunting. E.
< Message edited by Emperor1956 -- 2/27/2007 12:33:49 PM >
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