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Arrive: U.S. Immigration for Canadians

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In Episode 3, we continue our live Q&A format, breaking down real questions from Canadians navigating employment in the United States on a TN visa. We discuss employment in the U.S., how CBP evaluates job titles, what to know when your role doesn’t fit neatly into a standard TN category, and more.

 

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In this episode we continue our new live Q&A format - answering your real questions about TN visas, working in the United States, and related immigration topics. We address emailed questions and take live callers who want clarity on TN requirements, job offers, support letters, switching from H‑1B, green card pathways, remote work nuances, 1099 vs W‑2 concerns, and more.<...


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In this episode of the Arrive Podcast, we’re trying something new - a live Q&A with real Canadians who joined us to ask their questions about the TN visa. We cover updated TN adjudication trends, common pitfalls at ports of entry, how to draft effective support letters, whether TN can lead to a green card, options like L1 and PERM, remote work requirements, part‑time vs f...


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In this episode we explain the key differences between consular processing and adjustment of status for Canadians pursuing family-based green cards. Whether you're in Canada or already in the U.S., they walk you through which process might work best, the pros and cons of each, and real-world case examples that highlight what can go wrong. If you're a Canadian married to a U.S...


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In this episode we break down the 2025 U.S. government shutdown and its real impact on Canadian travelers and workers. They also unpack the latest H-1B visa changes - including the proposed $100,000 fee - and what it means for Canadians pursuing work in the U.S. Plus, they address sensational media headlines and clarify what's actually changed (and what hasn’t).


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