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    I'm a Canadian citizen who is looking at taking a job programming for an American company. This will probably not involve relocation. Can anybody (I know there are some Canadians here that work for international entities) provide me with some direction for researching on the internet the more valuable sites/documents I will need to be familiar with if I end up taking up an American/international job (the one offered, or any other one for that matter) while still a Canadian citizen? Information on taxation, work permits, or anything else I will need to know would be great. Thanks for the direction, - Jason (SonorkID 100.611) The Code Project - Orange makes the art grow fonder

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      I'm a Canadian citizen who is looking at taking a job programming for an American company. This will probably not involve relocation. Can anybody (I know there are some Canadians here that work for international entities) provide me with some direction for researching on the internet the more valuable sites/documents I will need to be familiar with if I end up taking up an American/international job (the one offered, or any other one for that matter) while still a Canadian citizen? Information on taxation, work permits, or anything else I will need to know would be great. Thanks for the direction, - Jason (SonorkID 100.611) The Code Project - Orange makes the art grow fonder

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      B'cos you are Canadian you need to get TN-1 Visa (via NAFTA) to work in USA. http://travel.state.gov/tn_visas.html[^] Kant Sonork-100.28114 Success is only a matter of luck. Ask any failure.

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        B'cos you are Canadian you need to get TN-1 Visa (via NAFTA) to work in USA. http://travel.state.gov/tn_visas.html[^] Kant Sonork-100.28114 Success is only a matter of luck. Ask any failure.

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        but i think TN Visa is only for "professional" ... I dont know what exactly they mean by that. Lawyer/Doc/Engineer? Someone with a degree in a certain field? norm

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          I'm a Canadian citizen who is looking at taking a job programming for an American company. This will probably not involve relocation. Can anybody (I know there are some Canadians here that work for international entities) provide me with some direction for researching on the internet the more valuable sites/documents I will need to be familiar with if I end up taking up an American/international job (the one offered, or any other one for that matter) while still a Canadian citizen? Information on taxation, work permits, or anything else I will need to know would be great. Thanks for the direction, - Jason (SonorkID 100.611) The Code Project - Orange makes the art grow fonder

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          this may help http://www.usvisanews.com/ norm

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