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Can you work in the US with a Canadian permanent resident card?
A. – You cannot work while in the US while you are a permanent resident of Canada unless you have H-1 visa for USA. The citizens of Commonwealth countries can not freely visit the US when they are permanent residents of Canada.
Which countries do not require a visa with Canadian PR?
A Canadian PR card holder may travel visa-free to the following countries if not already exempt:
- All Dutch Caribbean territories (90 days)
- Anguilla (maximum 3 months)
- Bahamas (90 days)
- Belize (30 days)
- Bermuda (maximum 6 months)
- British Virgin Islands (up to 6 months)
- Cayman Islands (60 days)
Can you work remotely in USA from Canada?
Regardless of the reason for hiring, US employers can take advantage of remote working Canadians since they won’t require a work visa. A work visa is only necessary if the Canadian contractor wishes to physically reside south of the border for the job.
Can I work in the US with a Canadian PR?
The short answer is no. If you want to work in the US, get a visa for the US. Canadian PR will not help except as a backup in case the work visa in the US is not renewed, moving to Canada could be a better option to him rather than going home.
Can a permanent resident of Canada visit the US?
Q & A: Canadian Permanent Resident Visiting the USA. Permanent Residents of Canada who are not citizens of a Commonwealth country, and who are not otherwise exempt from obtaining a passport visa, should arrange a visitor visa in advance of appearing at the US port of entry.]
Can I live in Canada if I work in the USA?
If you work in USA, that period is not counted for residence purpose in Canada even though you may be commuting or have a home in Canadian border city. Canada and US have agreement so if you pay tax to one country, you can claim tax exemption so there is double taxation.
Do Indians with PR status in Canada need a passport visa?
Answer: Citizens of a commonwealth country (I.e., India) with PR status in Canada are not required to obtain a passport visa to appear at the US port of entry.