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Hi, If someone is a U.S resident, having shares in a Canadian provincial corporation, are they allowed to come here and work on the property owned by the Corporation? Will they require a work visa? What are the probabilities of it being accepted? I am asking this on behalf of someone else...thank you.
 
I forgot to mention that this person does not get paid. She is doing this for free. Does that matter?
 
No - this wouldn't be allowed without a work visa.

Volunteering (working for no pay) without a work visa is only allowed if the work is something that people are generally not paid to do. Example: volunteering for a charity, volunteering at a church.

People do not typically volunteer their time to corporations. This will definitely be classified as work that people are normally paid to do and consequently a work permit is required.
 
scylla said:
No - this wouldn't be allowed without a work visa.

Volunteering (working for no pay) without a work visa is only allowed if the work is something that people are generally not paid to do. Example: volunteering for a charity, volunteering at a church.

People do not typically volunteer their time to corporations. This will definitely be classified as work that people are normally paid to do and consequently a work permit is required.

Thank you. I am trying to prevent this. I am seeing this happening and now you have just confirmed what I was thinking. This person is doing paperwork for the Corporation. She is paying bills, doing banking, etc.... The other shareholder, who is a Canadian resident, does not want her there but she insists that she can because she owns shares in the Corporation.........
 
Unfortunately she's mistaken.

If she comes without a work permit, she will be working illegally. Having shares in the corporation gives her no rights in Canada.
 
Thank you. Who do I report this to? For those who have been reading this post, this person is now here in Canada on the property which she is probably allowed to be there as she owns shares in the corporation but not allowed to work. The other shareholders have told her that they do not want her there doing any type of work. What can I do? thank you so much.
 
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Line said:
Thank you. Who do I report this to? For those who have been reading this post, this person is now here in Canada on the property which she is probably allowed to be there as she owns shares in the corporation but not allowed to work. The other shareholders have told her that they do not want her there doing any type of work. What can I do? thank you so much.


See: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/protection/fraud/report.asp