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  1. On 2017-10-12 at 8:54 AM, broppy said:

    Yes, a TN visa should be easy and cheap to obtain. You will need to have your foreign degrees properly evaluated by a reputable agency to demonstrate that they're broadly equivalent to the north american versions - see 8 CFR Sec 214.6 (d) (3) (ii). Google "nafta foreign credential evaluation" and take your pick.

     

    (and further questions on the process might be more appropriate in the Canadian forum - you'll likely get more relevant responses there).

    Thank you so much for your help!

  2. 6 minutes ago, kris&me said:

    the company will determine if you qualify and they want to hire according to your resume and interiew and no american is available for  that position

    the company then applies for the work visa as the lawyers for this type of visa are very expensive

    Thank you for the reply,

     

    but this is a TN Visa (for Canadian and Mexicans), according what I understood is very simple compare with the H1B that indeed is very expensive. My question is more if the US authorities will be OK with my degrees applying as a Canadian but European degrees.

  3. Hi all,

     

    I'm a Software developer with Master degree  in computer science/ I'm in the middle of an interview process for a company, and maybe I will get the job, I'm a Canadian citizen but I'm from Europe, so I will apply in case I get the offer for a TN Visa. My question is, I can get any Issues just because my Major and Master degree are from abroad and not canadian degrees? 

     

    Thank you!!!

  4. 3 hours ago, broppy said:

    There's a very specific list of acceptable categories and necessary qualifications for TN visa. There are two categories that could be appropriate - Computer Systems Analyst (requires a bachelor's/licentiate degree, or post-secondary diploma/certificate plus 3 years experience) and Engineer (which requires a bachelor's/licentiate degree). You mentioned having a diploma - if that's actually a degree, you may be qualified for both - if it's just a diploma, you only qualify as a systems analyst (assuming you have the experience already). Unfortunately, though, systems analyst does not include programming - you'd have to focus on actual systems analysis. The "engineer" does allow for software engineering. You also need a little more than just a job offer from a prospective employer - you need a specific letter of support from the employer that outlines the duties involved and how that relates to the category you come under. Google for more details on the specifics.

    Hi Broppy,

     

    My major is Software engineering and a Masters degree in System administration and networking, beside that I have 9 years of experience on the market. Thank you! I will dig into it

  5. Hi,

     

    I'm a Canadian citizen, I would like to go the US (Orlando), where I have some family. I would like to know if it is easy to apply to a TN1 Visa as a Canadian, and if in the long run I can change my status to a permanent resident, or it is better to find a job that sponsorship H1B. How difficult is it to find a job for a TN/H1B visa.

     

    Thanks!!

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