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QUESTION:
I came here a month ago with my family.  I am 
from Mexico, and I would like to live here.  
 
How can I get a working visa and then be a Canadian 
resident?
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david 
ingram replies:
I was only going to answer one today, but your email 
triggered my interest and gave me a chance to plug three seminars on 
Mexico.
It is funny.  I am speaking in Vancouver, Calgary and 
Toronto in the next ten days at seminars about how to retire to or vacation in 
Mexico. There is no charge for the seminars but you have to register at the link 
below. 
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http://www.canada2mexico.com/seminars-t-34.html
9 
AM to 5 PM
  - Vancouver - Saturday, October 18, 
  2008  -- Simon Fraser University, Harbour Centre 
  
 - Calgary -- Sunday, October 19, 2008 -- 
  Delta Bow Valley 209-4th Avenue SE, Calgary 
  
 - Toronto -- Saturday, October 25, 2008 -- 
  University of Toronto, 89 Chestnut Street 
 
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Back to your question.
If you qualify as a NAFTA worker meaning you have to qualify under one of the 63 occupations which are listed, you can find a job and go back across the border and come to Canada in a day. However, to qualify, you have to have your ORIGINAL University degree with you  and it is likely back in Mexico.
If you can find a job, any employer can try and get a visa for you but that will take three or four or more months.
AND, 
If you are under 50 and have a degree, you would likely qualify to come to Canada as a skilled worker but that will take 18 months to two years.
Go to this site and fill in the questionnaire to see if you qualify.
You will not qualify immediately and will have to leave and wait for the paperwork unless you qualify under NAFTA and have that paperwork with you.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/assess/index.html
This is the self-assessment test for an individual to determine his or her 
eligibility to immigrate to Canada without being sponsored. 
The following rules apply to a NAFTA Visa/  They are written for Canada to the USA but the same rules apply to coming to Canada for Mexico.
-Try  filling out the self assessment questionnaire at:
If either of you is a professional under NAFTA, you 
could get a job , qualify in one day and bring your significant other to Canada 
with you.  It would only have to be a part time job to qualify in this 
manner.
The following is written for a Canadian going to the 
US under NAFTA but the rules are the same in reverse or for a Mexican coming to 
Canada or the US or vice versa.  If you are a P. Eng, you can be working in 
Mexico city in a couple of days.
We have done an amazing number of 
these.
On December 8, 
1993, President Clinton signed the NAFTA  Agreement, which took effect 
on  January 1, 1994 under 101(a)(15).
TD - 
Spouse or Child of NAFTA Professional under 214(e)(2) (TN 
holder)
TN - 
NAFTA Professional - (North America Free Trade Agreement) PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS 
PERSON
A professional is 
defined as a person with a minimum of a bachelor's degree, who applies for a 
position, which requires a degree as its minimum entry-level requirement unless 
otherwise specified.
This is the one we heard about in the news. To meet this 
classification which is unique to Canadians, you must have a bone fide job offer 
and all licenses and degrees in place for your profession. 
 
    * An applicant for admission must 
establish Canadian citizenship
    * The applicant must be entering the 
United States to engage in a profession or occupation at a professional level 
under NAFTA
    * The applicant must be in possession 
of an offer or contract of employment from a United States employer 
stating:
        
1)     
The professional activity to be engaged 
in
        
2)     Purpose of 
entry 
        
3)     
Remuneration
        
4)     That the position is temporary 
in nature and will not exceed one  year  (although it can 
be renewed)
* The applicant must provide documentation of his or her 
educational degree or professional qualifications
* The applicant must meet all licensing 
requirements
* Employment need not be 
full-time 
* Permanent residence abroad is not a 
prerequisite
* Maximum period of admission of a TN is one 
year
* TN dependents accompanying the principal TN will be 
admitted under the  "TD" classification for the same 
amount of time as the principal 
* A $56 U.S. fee is required ($85.00 for renewal by 
mail)
* TN 
applicants are not permitted to enter as a professional to participate in 
any way to circumvent a strike
* SELF EMPLOYMENT IS NOT 
PERMISSIBLE
The following is 
a partial list of some who qualify under a TN Visa. Please note that extensive 
experience can equal a degree in many cases. All need a Bachelor or 
Baccalaureate degree unless otherwise noted. In some cases, 3 or 4  
years of practical work in a discipline can count for one year of a 
University degree.  Therefore if the University BA requires 3 
years, you need 9 or 12 years of work experience to 
qualify. 
* 
Accountants - RIA or SIA or CPA or CGA or CMA or CA
** 
Actuaries (this is one of two classifications added since 
1989)
* 
Agriculturalists
* 
Agronomists
* 
Animal Breeders
* 
Animal Scientists
* 
Apiculturist
* 
Architects - BA or state / provincial license
* 
Astronomers
* 
Biochemists
* 
Biologists
* 
Botanists
* 
Chemists
* 
Computer Systems Analyst - BA or Post-secondary Diploma or Post-secondary 
certificate and three years of practical experience. This does not get you to 
the USA, if your job is programming a computer.  An Analyst 
might spend a day a month working on some modifications (in a testing mode for 
instance), but they better not be thought of as a "programmer" within the 
company.
**** Computer Software Engineer *** This is NOT here as an 
approved occupation.  However, Jackie Bednarz (US head of the 
NAFTA Section 16 Working group in Washington stated specifically that if a 
recognized University was to offer the degree, she would consider computer 
software engineers under the ENGINEER classification when a recognized 
University granted the degree.  My understanding is that SFU 
and McGill are now granting such degrees and that the Professional Engineers of 
British Columbia have recognized graduates as members of their professional 
society.  Note that TC and TN's were being granted for this 
category on a sporadic basis until the INS realized that no such "official" 
degree existed. 
Jackie Bednarz also 
pointed out (She was part of the original negotiating team when the original FTA 
(Free Trade Agreement) was being negotiated in 1985, 86, 87 and 88, there was no 
such thing as the INTERNET, "web masters" and "web sites". When negotiating the 
job titles, no thought was given to the computer revolution, other than the 
computer system analyst designation, which at the time meant a main frame 
analyst for a $1,000,000 computer.
(Thanks to Stuart 
Lynne and Richard Pitt) (www.fireplug.net), the CEN-TA Group was an 
official member of the Internet as far back as 1986 and thanks to Bill Gates 
himself (he told me to use Microsoft Xenix as my operating system) and Radio 
Shack Model 16 computers, CEN-TA was using "email" between offices in Toronto, 
Ottawa and Vancouver as early as 1983.  
As another aside, 
Stuart Lynne and Richard Pitt went on to found WIMSEY, the FIRST ISP in CANADA. 
Bill Gates became quite famous as well. 
* 
Dairy Scientists 
* 
Dentists - DDS, DMD, or state / provincial license
* 
Dental Technicians
* 
Dietitian
* Disaster Relief Insurance Claim Specialists - (claims 
adjuster employed by an insurance company located in the territory of a party or 
an independent claims adjuster) - BA and successful completion of training in 
the appropriate areas of insurance adjustment pertaining to disaster relief 
claims; or, three years experience in claims adjustment and successful 
completion of training in the appropriate areas of insurance adjustment 
pertaining to disaster relief claims
* 
Doctors - (see physician further on)
* 
Economists
* 
Engineers - BA or state / provincial licensing
* 
Entomologists 
* 
Epidemiologists
* 
Forester - BA or state / provincial licensing
* 
Geneticists 
* 
Geochemist  
* 
Geologist  
* 
Geophysicists  (including Oceanographer in the United States) 
  
* 
Graphic Designer - BA or post-secondary diploma and three 
years    experience.
* 
Hotel Managers - BA in hotel / restaurant management; 
or,       post-secondary diploma or post-secondary 
certificate in hotel / restaurant management and three years experience in hotel 
/ restaurant management
* 
Horticulturist
* 
Industrial Designer - BA or post-secondary diploma or post-secondary certificate 
and three years experience
* 
Interior Designer - BA or post-secondary diploma or post-secondary certificate 
and three years experience
* 
Journalist BA plus three years experience - (This category is no longer valid 
and has been left in to explain the circumstances. As I understand it, 
journalists in general took it as an insult that they had to have a BA degree, 
because, "most, if not all," of the best known journalists do not have a BA 
degree.)
* 
Land Surveyor - BA or state / provincial licenses
* 
Landscape Architect
* 
Lawyer (including notary in the Province of Quebec) - LLB, JD, LLL, BCL degree 
(five years); or membership in a state or provincial bar
* 
Librarians - MLS or BLS (for which another BA was a 
prerequisite)
* Management Consultants - BA; or equivalent professional 
experience as established by statement or professional credential attesting to 
five years experience as a management consultant, or five years experience in a 
field of specialty relating to the consulting agreement.  I 
must make it clear here.  A Management Consultant is NOT a 
manager.  The surest way to lose your management consultant 
renewal is to show up at the border with a business card with the title General 
Manager, Western Region, or Human Resources Manager, or, or, or. 
 A management consultant could consult with the actual sales 
manager about sales techniques or about selling into Canada.  
A management consultant could be advising the actual human resources 
manager in hiring techniques or even suggesting that one candidate is a better 
fit than another one.  A management consultant can do market 
research, gather and assemble data and write a report to give to the manager. 
This is likely the hardest TN visa to get but is also a very important one when 
it comes to serving the needs of the US company.
Note that the 
management consultant does NOT need a degree, just five years 
experience.  This is the perfect job description for the 
person with 23 years of job experience who has never gone through the formal 
process of getting a university degree in the 
discipline.
* 
Mathematician (including statistician)
* 
Medical Laboratory Technologist (Canada) / Medical Technologist (U.S.) - BA; or 
post-secondary diploma or post-secondary certificate and three years 
experience
* 
Meteorologist
* 
Nutritionist
* 
Occupational Therapist - BA; or state / provincial 
license
* 
Organic Chemist   
* 
Pharmacologist (Pharmacist) - BA; or state / provincial 
license
* 
Physician - (teaching or research only), MD or state /provincial license. To 
work as MD, a doctor must pass his MLE (medical licensing exam), which has 
three, parts written over a year.  After passing, he or she 
would enter the U.S. under an H-1A.
* 
Physicist (including oceanographer in Canada)
* 
Physiotherapist/Physical Therapist - BA; or state     
/provincial license
* 
Plant Breeder
** 
Plant Pathologists (This is one of two professions added since 1989)   
* 
Poultry Scientist
* 
Professional (most recognized professions)
* 
Psychologists - state / provincial license
* 
Range Conservationist
* 
Recreational Therapist
* 
Registered Nurse - state / provincial license
* 
Research Assistant (working in  post-secondary educational 
institution)
- * Scientific Technician - Possession of: (a) theoretical 
knowledge of any of the disciplines: agricultural sciences, astronomy, biology, 
chemistry, engineering, forestry, geology, geophysics, meteorology, or physics; 
and (b) the ability to solve practical problems in any of those disciplines, or 
the ability to apply principles of any of those disciplines to basic or applied 
research.
* 
Social Worker
* 
Soil Scientist
* 
Sylviculturist
* Teacher (College, Seminary, or University) (Post Secondary level 
only) 
* 
Technical Publication Writer - BA, or post-secondary diploma or post-secondary 
certificate, and three years experience
* 
Urban Planner (including geographer)
* 
Veterinarian
* 
Vocational Counselor
* 
Zoologist
SUBJECT TO CHANGE
This list is subject to 
change at any time. When talking to Dennis Olsen about updating the rules, I 
mentioned a nurse who had found out that nurses could go south instantly in the 
late 1970's.  She got a job offer from a Hawaii hospital, came 
back to Vancouver, quit her job, sold her house, kicked out her husband, gave 
away the dogs and showed up at the airport to move to Hawaii, only to find out 
that they had closed the quota for nurses.
And then, as 
I was writing this exact section of the book in March, 1995, I received a call 
from a Doctor who had a job offer from the U.S., sold his house and Canadian 
practice, only to be told that he did not qualify when he showed up at the 
border because although a practicing family physician in Canada and fully 
qualified to go south with a Green Card (a resident alien immigrant visa), he 
did not qualify as a TN (can only teach or do research) and he did not qualify 
as an H-1B because he had not written an MLE. This medical licensing exam is 
written in three stages over a one year timetable.  I guess he 
has to sue his immigration attorney in Los Angeles.  This 
attorney knew he did not have his MLE, but charged him significant monies and 
told him he could get in now!
Remember, 
NONE of the foregoing confers permanent 
status.
SUGGESTED PRICE GUIDELINES - Aug 5, 
2008
 
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Phone 
consultations are $450 for 15 minutes to 50 minutes (professional hour). Please 
note that GST is added if product remains in Canada or is to be returned to 
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if you are on the telephone in Canada) expert  US Canada Canadian American  Mexican Income 
Tax  service and help.
This is not intended to be definitive but in 
general I am quoting $900 to $3,000 for a dual country tax 
return.
$900 would be one T4 slip one W2 slip one or two 
interest slips and you lived in one country only (but were filing both 
countries) - no self employment or rentals or capital gains - you did not move 
into or out of the country in this year.
 
$1,200 would be the same with one rental 
 
$1,300 would be the same with one business no 
rental
 
$1,300 would be the minimum with a move in or out 
of the country. These are complicated because of the back and forth foreign tax 
credits. - The IRS says a foreign tax credit takes 1 hour and 53 
minutes.
 
$1,600 would be the minimum with a rental or two in 
the country you do not live in or a rental and a business and foreign tax 
credits  no move in or out 
$1,700 would be for two people with income from two 
countries
$3,000 would be all of the above and you moved in 
and out of the country.
 
This is just a guideline for US / Canadian 
returns
 
We will still prepare 
Canadian only (lives in Canada, no US connection period) with two or 
three slips and no capital gains, etc. for $200.00 up. 
However, if you have a stack of 1099, or T3 or T4A or T5 or K1 reporting forms, 
expect to pay an average of $10.00 each with up to $50.00 for a K1 or T5013 or 
T5008 or T101 --- Income trusts with amounts in box 42 are an even larger 
problem and will be more expensive. - i.e. 20 
information slips will be at least $350.00 
 
With a Rental for $400, two or three rentals for 
$550 to $700 (i.e. $150 per rental) First year Rental - plus 
$250.
 
A Business for $400 - Rental and business likely 
$550 to $700
 
And an American only (lives in the US with no 
Canadian income or filing period) with about the same things in the same range 
with a little bit more if there is a state return.
 
Moving in or out of the country or part year 
earnings in the US will ALWAYS be $900 and up.
 
TDF 90-22.1 forms are $50 for the first and $25.00 
each after that when part of a tax return.
 
8891 forms are generally $50.00 to $100.00 
each.
 
18 RRSPs would be $900.00 - (maybe amalgamate a 
couple)
 
Capital gains *sales)  are likely $50.00 for 
the first and $20.00 each after that.
Catch - up returns for the US where we use the 
Canadian return as a guide for seven years at a time will be from $150 to 
$600.00 per year depending upon numbers of bank accounts, RRSP's, existence of 
rental houses, self employment, etc. Note that these returns tend to be 
informational rather than taxable.  In fact, if there are children 
involved, we usually get refunds of $1,000 per child per year for 3 years.  
We have done several catch-ups where the client has received as much as $6,000 
back for an $1,800 bill and one recently with 6 children is resulting in over 
$12,000 refund.  
Email and Faxed information is convenient for the 
sender but very time consuming and hard to keep track of when they come in 
multiple files.  As of May 1, 2008, we will charge or be charging a 
surcharge for information that comes in more than two files.  It can take 
us a valuable hour or more  to try and put together the file when someone 
sends 10 emails or 15 attachments, etc. We had one return with over 50 faxes and 
emails for instance.  
This is a guideline not etched 
in stone.  If you do your own TDF-90 forms, it 
is to your advantage. However, if we put them in the first year, the computer 
carries them forward beautifully.
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