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枫下茶话 / 美国话题 / I am holding TN visa working in the South U.S.A and just moved down here. If I can be of any assitance, please don't hesitate to contact me by following this topic or PM.
-ycweric(Newcomer in LA);
2007-7-4
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Do you like your new environment there? Are there lots of Chinese poeple there?
-stevenwang(Steven Wang);
2007-7-5
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not many chinese. but most of the people are nice and the pace is slow. some guys says to me fishing is great.
-ycweric(Newcomer in LA);
2007-7-5
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You'll feel boring and isolated once you get used to it. :-) But enjoy your first several months down there.
-stevenwang(Steven Wang);
2007-7-5
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Do you think it's much easier to get a job in US than Canada?
-newsky(难得清醒);
2007-7-5
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I think so. For my first week's experience, I saw lot of hiring signs along the streets.
-ycweric(Newcomer in LA);
2007-7-8
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I mean professional job, not general labor job.
-newsky(难得清醒);
2007-7-10
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TN visahi, i only have a diploma three year, can i get a TN visa?
a friend of mine in US agree to give me a job offer, if ok, what do i need to apply for TN?
1, passport, 2, job offer letter, 3, letter to US gov. 4, resume? 5, diploma, anything else?
where shall i go to get TN?
i heard now you have to go to toronto airport to get it on the day you fly to US, is it true?
thanks
-tiger940804(Tiger);
2007-7-12
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it depends on what exact your job titile is, lots of occupations don't require degree,chech out this->
-mfcguy(aaron);
2007-7-12
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how CRA knows your income in US?
-flyingbull(Flyingbull);
2007-7-17
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