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Are you coming to Canada with a job offer as a US citizen? What is the NOC and your education/work experience background?
My apologies for the confusion. I am a Canadian citizen who got a job offer from a US employee and need to apply for TN.
Looking for a process with a higher rate of approval.
Background: I have 4 years of IT Engineering from India and 10+ years of experience.
 
My apologies for the confusion. I am a Canadian citizen who got a job offer from a US employee and need to apply for TN.
Looking for a process with a higher rate of approval.
Background: I have 4 years of IT Engineering from India and 10+ years of experience.
So what is your NOC. Ask on a US immigration forum. You don’t have Canadian or US education so that may be an issue in granting TN. Ok you said Pearson, which is a Canadian airport.
 
So what is your NOC. Ask on a US immigration forum. You don’t have Canadian or US education so that may be an issue in granting TN. Ok you said Pearson, which is a Canadian airport.
I will be applying under computer system analyst. I got my education evaluated by a US education evaluater. Hold 4 years equivalent certificate.
 
I will be applying under computer system analyst. I got my education evaluated by a US education evaluater. Hold 4 years equivalent certificate.
You will only find out when you enter the US to process visa, and whether they accept a foreign IT engineering degree for the NOC/position. As you have read, people are denied.
 
I will be applying under computer system analyst. I got my education evaluated by a US education evaluater. Hold 4 years equivalent certificate.

I think there have been recent posts on computer systems analysts that have been denied but for different reasons.

What discipline is your 4 year degree from india in?

Edit: I see IT Engineering

Does your new job correspond to a software engineering job? Seems like a lot of CSAs were denied because they consider Software Development as different to CSA from what I understood from reading some of the posts.
 
Also it seems applying through USCIS has better chances but it is a significantly longer process.
 
This Canadian Citizenship thread
 
Does anyone know a good US forum?
 
yes it is
just visit by yourself,,, don't be lazy
I had visited it several times and various others. But there I see people a lot of questions with very few responses/answer. Thats I asked for some active forums.