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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2016 · 33 MIN

033: How to Move to Canada - Special Episode Dedicated to all US Citizens Post Election with Betsy Kane

from Canadian Immigration Podcast · host Mark Holthe

In this Special Episode Besty Kane and I, Mark Holthe, take time to share some great ways in which US Citizens can move to Canada either temporarily or permanent while waiting out the next 4 years under a President Trump term.  Strategies covered: Working in Canada NAFTA - North American Free Trade Agreement (while it lasts): Professionals Marijuana Professionals IT Professionals Engineers, architects, hotel managers etc. Intra-Company Transferees Reciprocal Work Permits Investors: Dentists, Orthodontists, other investors Advantages for Mexican Citizens looking to come to Canada TRV being lifted in near future Francphone program Studying in Canada Can work while going to school Open Work permit for up to 3 years after graduation and pathway to permanent resident status if desired Permanent Resident Options: Self Employed: Actors, Musicians and other artists Express Entry (skilled workers with high human capital factors) Family Sponsorship: Spousal Sponsorship (In-Canada) or outside married or common-law (1 year)  Open Work Permit Available How to contact us: Mark Holthe: [email protected]                       http://www.canadianimmigrationpodcast.com                        http://www.ht-llp.com  Betsy Kane:    http://www.capellekane.com/people/betsy-kane/  

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