Are there any issues for a Canadian PR holder to work remotely for few months in US (US status: H4) on a Canadian job with payroll in Canada?
Has anyone done this? Thanks!
UPDATE: All PR cards received in mail today at the Canadian address
Here is the timeline of the PR card
Became landed PR on - July 3rd
GU on - 7 Aug
PR Cards approved and shipped on Aug 10
PR Cards received - Aug 14
CPC - Sydney, NS
Update - I was able to link all applications except my Wife's PR card application. I tried linking it multiple times to the online CIC account but it didnt work. So then I logged web form request and got response today that her PR card was also mailed on Aug 10. So it seems sometimes the...
PR Card is now approved and mailed. In the document status section I only see my name with PR card details. I dont see my wife and kids PR card details. Is that normal?
I am the primary applicant
1. You can apply using US address, answer no to the question and provide your US address. I am not sure about filing taxes part
2. I haven't applied for health card yet
FYI - I got my SIN at my american address couple of weeks ago
Heavily used land borders are the safest as officers are used to process multiple visa folks. So far I have read people have completed successful landings at Peace Arch border near Seattle and Detroit-Windsor border as well
Wow!
I didn't know that immigration lawyers can influence the GC backlog :D
I guess the increasing number of applicants, EB porting and per country limit issues are not the main factors :P
I am curious why you have to send photos? Is it because you are inland applicant?
I completed my landing process 2 weeks ago and came back to USA. I wasnt asked about photos. I was an outland applicant.
Photos were provided to IRCC as part of the PPR request.
Lets just wait for the next EO and then debate. There is no point debating on rumors. I just laid out the process and timeline of rule making. Now what they can skip in this process is beyond my understanding. An immigration lawyer will have better knowledge.