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firebender605

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Does anyone know. Under the Jay Treaty I know Native Americans born in Canada get to travel and work in the US without a visa, they only need they status card. But what about US born Natives, can one work in Canada without a visa?

I've been looking through immigration websites, Canadian embassy sites, and the bia sites but i can't find anything specific.

canadausembassy gov/visas/information-for-canadians/first-nations-and-native-americans.html
 
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firebender605 said:
Does anyone know. Under the Jay Treaty I know Native Americans born in Canada get to travel and work in the US without a visa, they only need they status card. But what about US born Natives, can one work in Canada without a visa?

I've been looking through immigration websites, Canadian embassy sites, and the bia sites but i can't find anything specific.

canadausembassy gov/visas/information-for-canadians/first-nations-and-native-americans.html

1. Canada never signed the Jay Treaty, so US natives don't have free border access.
2. The only way (other than LMO and work permit or Nafta) is if you are registered to a Canadian band.
 
firebender605 said:
but canada is a common wealth, and the royal family signed it... for canada
Read http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/enf/enf04-eng.pdf - Section 10.3