My Status
I have been working as an IT Manager for a company since last 3 years in Toronto. We have offices in Denver and Cleveland.
Deal is that the company will give me a transfer to Cleveland. This way I can support their operations in Canada and US. Drive to Cleveland is 5 Hours from Toronto. They will have to get a tranfer and in return will sponsor me for a GC.
Just trying to understand what is the best way. Only risk is that I move on some kind of a Visa and they do not apply for a GC.
Any ideas?
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Originally posted by cdn_dude
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Originally posted by akscanada
In worst case scenario if I land with a L1A and my sponsor does not apply for my GC later what are the alternatives.
I need to swtich to another employer and ask him to file for GC. Correct?
Thanks.
Correct, but using another status - like TN. That's why, before getting onto the L1 boat, it is a good idea to confirm the GC things with your future employer to avoid job switching hassles in the future.
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Originally posted by akscanada
My Status
I have been working as an IT Manager for a company since last 3 years in Toronto. We have offices in Denver and Cleveland.
Deal is that the company will give me a transfer to Cleveland. This way I can support their operations in Canada and US. Drive to Cleveland is 5 Hours from Toronto. They will have to get a tranfer and in return will sponsor me for a GC.
Just trying to understand what is the best way. Only risk is that I move on some kind of a Visa and they do not apply for a GC.
Any ideas?
Thanks cnd_dude.
Yes the deal with my employer is that I will only manage their US operations
if they give me a transfer and then file my GC.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by cdn_dude
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Originally posted by akscanada
My Status
I have been working as an IT Manager for a company since last 3 years in Toronto. We have offices in Denver and Cleveland.
Deal is that the company will give me a transfer to Cleveland. This way I can support their operations in Canada and US. Drive to Cleveland is 5 Hours from Toronto. They will have to get a tranfer and in return will sponsor me for a GC.
Just trying to understand what is the best way. Only risk is that I move on some kind of a Visa and they do not apply for a GC.
Any ideas?
It seems you are well suited for L1 rather than TN. Therefore my suggestion is you should go on L1. The GC application policy is employer specific and you should talk to your employer regarding that before actually moving there.
If I am on a L1A and my wife on a L1B
1. and if my wife get an addmission to a US college for a full time course does she need to change her visa to a J1?
2. We will still be paying Non-Resident fees since will not be a Citizen or a PR ( GC Holder ) of the US. True?
Thanks.
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Originally posted by akscanada
If I am on a L1A and my wife on a L1B
1. and if my wife get an addmission to a US college for a full time course does she need to change her visa to a J1?
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2. We will still be paying Non-Resident fees since will not be a Citizen or a PR ( GC Holder ) of the US. True?
instate fees depends on university. I have a L1B and my wife has a L2 visa but she has to pay international fees in the university in Arkansas even tough i pay state and federal taxes. But some states like texas let you pay instate fees.
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Originally posted by akscanada
If I am on a L1A and my wife on a L1B
1. and if my wife get an addmission to a US college for a full time course does she need to change her visa to a J1?
2. We will still be paying Non-Resident fees since will not be a Citizen or a PR ( GC Holder ) of the US. True?
Thanks.
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