Top Document: [misc.immigration.canada] Frequently Asked Questions (02/98) Previous Document: 32. I am a Canadian PR. Do I need a visa to go to the US? Next Document: 34. Is there an immigration quota of the Canadian Government? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge The provisions of the NAFTA agreement are applicable to Canadian Citizens only, thus being a Canadian Permanent Resident does not by default make you eligible to work in the US. Under certain circumstances, Canadian PRs can get an L-1 (intra-company=20 transferee) visa but please check with the relevant immigration authorities in BOTH countries about the specifics, especially about retaining your residency in Canada. There is a Canada-to-US immigration site that has information about all types of visas Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents can get to the US under the NAFTA at the URL: <http://www.grasmick.com/nafta.htm> Additionally, you can consult the part 4 of the US Immigration FAQ about US visas for=20 Canadian Citizens at the URL: <http://www.immigration.com/docs/faq/part4> User Contributions:Top Document: [misc.immigration.canada] Frequently Asked Questions (02/98) Previous Document: 32. I am a Canadian PR. Do I need a visa to go to the US? Next Document: 34. Is there an immigration quota of the Canadian Government? Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: dv535@freenet.carleton.ca (Neyir Cenk Gokce)
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