Hi everyone,
I am currently working in the US on H1B, and I just got my CoPR. I am planning to land in Canada sometime next year to get my PR card. I have a few questions that I'm still unclear about:
1. I work remotely for my US company, if I am going to be in Canada while waiting for my PR card, which takes about 2 months to get, basically I will have to work outside of the US for 2 months. Would this have any negative impact on my H1B? I've done some research and there seems to be tax implications, but I'm wondering if that's all I need to worry about.
2. Some people on H1B have been able to do a "soft landing" in Canada, and come back to the US while waiting for the PR card to arrive. However, my PR visa in my passport is a single entry visa, which means I can't leave Canada until I get my card in the mail, is this correct? Similar to #1, basically after I land, I will have to stay in Canda for at least 2 months?
Thanks everyone!
I am currently working in the US on H1B, and I just got my CoPR. I am planning to land in Canada sometime next year to get my PR card. I have a few questions that I'm still unclear about:
1. I work remotely for my US company, if I am going to be in Canada while waiting for my PR card, which takes about 2 months to get, basically I will have to work outside of the US for 2 months. Would this have any negative impact on my H1B? I've done some research and there seems to be tax implications, but I'm wondering if that's all I need to worry about.
2. Some people on H1B have been able to do a "soft landing" in Canada, and come back to the US while waiting for the PR card to arrive. However, my PR visa in my passport is a single entry visa, which means I can't leave Canada until I get my card in the mail, is this correct? Similar to #1, basically after I land, I will have to stay in Canda for at least 2 months?
Thanks everyone!