Posted by jimb2 on July 07, 2018 at 06:23:48 from (99.251.163.226):
In Reply to: Canada posted by Spook on July 06, 2018 at 20:51:46:
I usually don't comment on topics not relating to tractors but there is a lot of misinformation being disturbed. For almost 50 years I have been working in the IT industry for a multi-national USA company with the Canadian company. Frequently we have US workers come to Canada to assist us with a project when we cannot find qualified Canadian workers. All my boss has to do is send a letter via email with the official company logos on it to the US employee requesting his/her assistance and he/she presents this letter to Canadian Immigration authorities at the border or airport and the employee pays a $50.00 work visa permit fee that is good for 1 year. I believe this work visa can be renewed yearly by just returning to USA and then re-entering Canada. My daughter is also in IT and worked 12 years in the USA under a NAFTA work agreement. She was recruited by a USA company and the company paid in the order of $25,000.00 to have the a 5 year NAFTA work permit for USA and every 5 years the company had to pay the $$$ to have it renewed. She returned to Canada last summer as she was afraid that NAFTA was going to be cancelled. Where she worked in the USA there were equal USA and foreign workers, the reason being that after the Tech crash of 2000/2001 not many USA students went through college/university in computer engineering. The company would attempt to find USA workers first but had difficulty finding qualified workers so then had to go to the foreign market.
Again I cannot comment on the province of Quebec as they have their own labour rules and regulations and it is very difficult for workers from the other 9 provinces to work in Quebec.
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