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Working for US based firm in Canada (Express Entry profile work history)

ugupta84

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Mar 15, 2023
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@B.patel Similar situation. US company have some operations in Canada. Registered only in Ontario. Have few employees in Canada. Want to work for them. Have a small office in Toronto. Will pay me through Canadian payroll. Will work physically from the office in Toronto. Aiming to apply for PR under CEC in 1 year. I assume this would count towards Work ex in Canada - Canadian experience class?
 

sahilbhandari

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Dec 29, 2017
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Good news for anyone in the similar situation. I am working for a Europe based organization who has no physical office in canada. I am a remote worker and my payroll was processed by my organization's accountant in Toronto. Last week I got my permanent residency approved using the same experience under CEC.

In short, If you are physically present in canada for work, You and your employer are paying taxes to canadian government. You are eligible for CEC.

Good Luck everyone.
 
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B.patel

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Apr 8, 2017
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@B.patel Similar situation. US company have some operations in Canada. Registered only in Ontario. Have few employees in Canada. Want to work for them. Have a small office in Toronto. Will pay me through Canadian payroll. Will work physically from the office in Toronto. Aiming to apply for PR under CEC in 1 year. I assume this would count towards Work ex in Canada - Canadian experience class?
Yes, it should count towards CEC. However, I am not an agent advising on immigration.
 

mahdi_az96

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Jun 8, 2023
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Good news for anyone in the similar situation. I am working for a Europe based organization who has no physical office in canada. I am a remote worker and my payroll was processed by my organization's accountant in Toronto. Last week I got my permanent residency approved using the same experience under CEC.

In short, If you are physically present in canada for work, You and your employer are paying taxes to canadian government. You are eligible for CEC.

Good Luck everyone.
Hi,

Can you please let me know what address I should enter when filling the EE application? My company is in US, but I am getting paid by a PEO in Canada (it is called Trinet). Also, in my payrolls I can see the name of the company like this:

[COMPANY NAME] US, Inc. ON

Thanks
 

khush.k.sidhu

Member
May 17, 2023
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Good news for anyone in the similar situation. I am working for a Europe based organization who has no physical office in canada. I am a remote worker and my payroll was processed by my organization's accountant in Toronto. Last week I got my permanent residency approved using the same experience under CEC.

In short, If you are physically present in canada for work, You and your employer are paying taxes to canadian government. You are eligible for CEC.

Good Luck everyone.
Hi Sahil, Thanks for clarifying many things here. One question -- What should I fill in Employer/company name - When filing the express entry profile. My T4 has PEO name but my paystub have US company's name.
 

khush.k.sidhu

Member
May 17, 2023
11
1
Hi,

Can you please let me know what address I should enter when filling the EE application? My company is in US, but I am getting paid by a PEO in Canada (it is called Trinet). Also, in my payrolls I can see the name of the company like this:

[COMPANY NAME] US, Inc. ON

Thanks
My Payroll Organization is also Trinet. Can you please tell me what did you fill in Employer/company name while creating EE profile.?
 
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