What happens to H1B after you move to Canada ?
after getting Canada PR and moving to canada, would i be able to extend my H1B? I assume NO because i am not working for a US client, hence there is no SOW etc to prove the need for extension. pls chime in
Scenario 1: lets say, my H1B expires during my long stay in Canada, and now I want to come back to US on H1B. would i have to go through lottery again or would I be cap-exempt ?
Scenario 2: i extend my H1B for 3 years before moving to canada. (Yey) lets say till 2020. now, I move to canada and stay there for 2 years. would i be able to come back on same H1B at the end of 2019 before my H1B expires? has anybody wondered or has experience?
You can always file for a H-1B extension provided your cumulative stay physically in the U.S does not exceed the maximum period of 6 years.
For your scenario #1, During your long stay in Canada, if your stamped H-1B expires, its not a problem. You can always extend it if you haven't exhausted your 6 years. In that case, you would be cap exempt.
For scenario #2, yes you can always come using that H-1B which is having a pending validity in your passport. However, you may be asked a lot of questions at the port of entry.