Sorry no idea. May be try contacting them and ask for advise? but at the end of the day, your potential employer needs to be fine with that.Thank you Nick for your prompt response,
I agree that being an employee would make situation a lot more complex, and difficult to handle.
I have read in the forums about Professional Employer Organizations that can handle the employee situation, do you have by any chance any comment on this?
articles like : https://hcbtax.com/2019/08/29/canadian-resident-working-for-a-u-s-company/
or this : https://canadianpayrollservices.com/legalities-hiring-remote-canadian-workers-us-companies/
For instance, who is on the hook to pay for their services? Would that affect your pay etc?
FWIF, given cross country relationalship, it is really strange why they are insisting on full time. Typically, full time is preferred to reduce the additional cost associated with contracting. What ever route you take, make sure to get the right or above market pay. One of the great advantages of being a PR
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