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Originally posted by kaushalsp
Well
Thanks for guidance.
Well here one more thing i forgot to specify that i hv done MCSE,CCNA,CCNP,SCA,RHCT and have 7 years of IT (Linux Networking and System Administration). I am B.E.Mech Graduate.
Does this qualification enough to meet the requirements ?
Regards,
Kaushal Patel
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Originally posted by cdn_dude
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Hi
I have got my h1 file number. How bright the chances of having priority being Canadian PR and not Citizen... ?
Anyway I applied for Premium Processing So Expecting a result before Arpil End.
Regards,
Kaushal Patel
Getting H1 has nothing to do with your cdn status - no advantages/disadvantages.
Also, L1s were not required to pay US taxes on the wages. I think, they closed that loop hole. They now are required to file/pay taxes on par with US residents.
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Originally posted by dimple2001
Also, L1s were not required to pay US taxes on the wages. I think, they closed that loop hole. They now are required to file/pay taxes on par with US residents.
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Originally posted by dimple2001
Also, L1s were not required to pay US taxes on the wages. I think, they closed that loop hole. They now are required to file/pay taxes on par with US residents.
L1 were ALWAYS required to pay state and federal taxes. What they were (or may be still not required, I do not know) not required to pay was the social security taxes.
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Dimple2001
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Originally posted by dimple2001
Also, L1s were not required to pay US taxes on the wages. I think, they closed that loop hole. They now are required to file/pay taxes on par with US residents.
L1 were ALWAYS required to pay state and federal taxes. What they were (or may be still not required, I do not know) not required to pay was the social security taxes.
Ahhhhh...good to know. Thanks for the info. Can't let anyone escape taxes, eh?
Well, F1s (students) are still exempt from Social Security taxes. So, SS taxes are not taken from any earnings from assistanships and campus work. Along with that, those earnings do not count towards the SS credits of 4 per year that are normally earned.
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