Hello,
I have a query regarding working from home in Canada for a US employer. I have gotten great details about this situation on relevant threads. However, I am wondering If I work from home (or remotely, if I may say so) I have a couple of questions that I did not get clear answers to.
1. How can we justify working remotely from Canada for a US employer when the employer location is far from the US-Canada Border (say Florida)
2. Is it necessary to travel to the employer location to maintain the H1B? If yes, what is the frequency of travel required. Or, is it okay to travel to a city/town in the US that is closer to the border. If the second option is possible, what would you tell the Custom Border Police on the reason to visit.
3. Currently, my employer is in Florida and I am currently working remotely from Seattle. In this case, what would the labor wage requirement in my upcoming H1B renewal assuming I relocate to Canada before applying for renewal.
Expert opinions are much appreciated and thank you all in anticipation to resolving answers.
I have a query regarding working from home in Canada for a US employer. I have gotten great details about this situation on relevant threads. However, I am wondering If I work from home (or remotely, if I may say so) I have a couple of questions that I did not get clear answers to.
1. How can we justify working remotely from Canada for a US employer when the employer location is far from the US-Canada Border (say Florida)
2. Is it necessary to travel to the employer location to maintain the H1B? If yes, what is the frequency of travel required. Or, is it okay to travel to a city/town in the US that is closer to the border. If the second option is possible, what would you tell the Custom Border Police on the reason to visit.
3. Currently, my employer is in Florida and I am currently working remotely from Seattle. In this case, what would the labor wage requirement in my upcoming H1B renewal assuming I relocate to Canada before applying for renewal.
Expert opinions are much appreciated and thank you all in anticipation to resolving answers.
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