Employer is from US. No they don't have Canadian links. And the job is remote Software Developer
You can work remotely as a student as long as the US company has no Canadian ties.Employer is from US. No they don't have Canadian links. And the job is remote Software Developer
Yes, that is the title of this thread.Okay! Just to confirm we are talking about the full time work more than 24hrs right
This also works out right?Yes, that is the title of this thread.
But UpWork has Canadian clients so be careful.To be precise, this work is from UpWork and the employer is from US.
But UpWork has Canadian clients so be careful.
https://support.upwork.com/hc/en-us/articles/4401830150675-Canada-indirect-taxes-for-clients#:~:text=Upwork collects Goods and Services,including those provided by Upwork.
So that would count under Canadian student work limitationsTo be precise, this work is from UpWork and the employer is from US.
What do you mean? The client I am contacting is from US. So I am legally eligible to work right?So that would count under Canadian student work limitations
UpWork may be a US company but the link provided shows that they have a Canadian presence and clients. So given this information you need to get an immigration lawyer’s opinion but if they have a presence and you are paid through UpWorks then you may be under the 24 per hour week rule.What do you mean? The client I am contacting is from US. So I am legally eligible to work right?
If not working in Canada then doesn’t matter because you don’t need a work permit and it isn’t Canadian work experience. So yes you can work remotely.Can we work remotely for an outside Canada office but has offices and client in Canada? If yes, is this clearly mentioned in any official IRCC document? Where and when do we have to declare these details to IRCC?
Thank you .
@vanessagreenIf not working in Canada then doesn’t matter because you don’t need a work permit and it isn’t Canadian work experience. So yes you can work remotely.