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Pending AINP Application but being transferred to the U.S temporarily?

investinaus

Newbie
Dec 30, 2018
3
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Hi All,

I am in the process of applying for my PR in Canada through the AINP Employer Driven Stream (NOC 0016). There is no restrictions on my employment on the AINP nomination letter.

I received my AINP confirmation of nomination letter on 31-August-2018 and my federal PR application was submitted to IRCC on 25-October-2018. I still haven't received my confirmation letter from IRCC.

I have been asked by my employer (same employer sponsoring me) to transfer to our U.S office for a temporary period (12 months) which would mean I would transfer to U.S payroll.

Would this be an issue for my pending AINP application if I am no longer on Canadian payroll and working in the U.S for a temporary period of time?

I would be maintaining my residence and employment responsibilities in Alberta, but of course, spending more time in the U.S office.

Appreciate your feedback...
 

ChrisBanks

Star Member
Apr 11, 2017
126
43
Hi All,

I am in the process of applying for my PR in Canada through the AINP Employer Driven Stream (NOC 0016). There is no restrictions on my employment on the AINP nomination letter.

I received my AINP confirmation of nomination letter on 31-August-2018 and my federal PR application was submitted to IRCC on 25-October-2018. I still haven't received my confirmation letter from IRCC.

I have been asked by my employer (same employer sponsoring me) to transfer to our U.S office for a temporary period (12 months) which would mean I would transfer to U.S payroll.

Would this be an issue for my pending AINP application if I am no longer on Canadian payroll and working in the U.S for a temporary period of time?

I would be maintaining my residence and employment responsibilities in Alberta, but of course, spending more time in the U.S office.

Appreciate your feedback...
Not sure what will happen but most likely pay taxes in Alberta and in the States.
You should be fine