Canadian, working in Canada, for US company
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user123 wrote:
> nelsona, so you say a lot of Canadians do this? I have not been able to
> find any. I have searched google, looked through these forums, and talked
> to recruiting agencies and haven't found anyone that knows anything about
> this. Most situations involve a Canadian office or working in the US [url=http://www.rachat-de-credit-simulation. ... nt-de-pret]Rachat de crédit immobilier[/url]. I
> think its pretty rare that an American company will let one of its workers
> work elsewhere.
> Even if they did, would they be able to process a Canadian payroll?
> Thanks
You're absolutely right. American companies used to train and then have their employees sign an exclusive contract.
> nelsona, so you say a lot of Canadians do this? I have not been able to
> find any. I have searched google, looked through these forums, and talked
> to recruiting agencies and haven't found anyone that knows anything about
> this. Most situations involve a Canadian office or working in the US [url=http://www.rachat-de-credit-simulation. ... nt-de-pret]Rachat de crédit immobilier[/url]. I
> think its pretty rare that an American company will let one of its workers
> work elsewhere.
> Even if they did, would they be able to process a Canadian payroll?
> Thanks
You're absolutely right. American companies used to train and then have their employees sign an exclusive contract.
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Re:
user123 wrote:
> nelsona, so you say a lot of Canadians do this? I have not been able to
> find any. I have searched google, looked through these forums, and talked
> to recruiting agencies and haven't found anyone that knows anything about
> this. Most situations involve a Canadian office or working in the US [url=http://www.shuttle-paris-airports.com]cdg paris transfer[/url]. I
> think its pretty rare that an American company will let one of its workers
> work elsewhere.
> Even if they did, would they be able to process a Canadian payroll?
> Thanks
You're absolutely right, especially if it's an American national. It's really rare or impossible because I lived there for two years.
> nelsona, so you say a lot of Canadians do this? I have not been able to
> find any. I have searched google, looked through these forums, and talked
> to recruiting agencies and haven't found anyone that knows anything about
> this. Most situations involve a Canadian office or working in the US [url=http://www.shuttle-paris-airports.com]cdg paris transfer[/url]. I
> think its pretty rare that an American company will let one of its workers
> work elsewhere.
> Even if they did, would they be able to process a Canadian payroll?
> Thanks
You're absolutely right, especially if it's an American national. It's really rare or impossible because I lived there for two years.