How to Move to Canada from the USA-TN Visa

How to Move to Canada from the USA

Moving to the USA as a Canadian professional has never been easier, thanks to the TN Visa program under the USMCA. This visa offers a streamlined path for eligible professionals to work in the United States. To qualify, you must have a job offer in one of the USMCA professional occupations and meet the TN Visa Canada requirements

.The application process is straightforward. Prepare a comprehensive documentation checklist, including proof of citizenship, educational credentials, and a support letter from your prospective U.S. employer

. Canadian citizens can apply directly at a port of entry, while Mexican citizens need to apply at a U.S. consulate

.The TN Visa processing time is relatively quick, with decisions often made on the spot for Canadians. Once approved, you can work in the U.S. for up to three years, with the possibility of extensions

. Remember, your job must align with the USMCA professional job list, which includes occupations like engineers, accountants, and scientists

FAQ on TN Visa

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