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On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Gayle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> While I understand your position and agree with most
> of what you have to say, I think the argument about
> green card fails, and I'll tell you why. Here are
> the green card rules, and given the volume of
> potentially qualified candidates here in the US who
> are desperately seeking like positions, an employer
> would be hard pressed to argue they hired you because
> they couldn't find anyone born here to fill the job.
I think the rules for Canada are a little different though. For
Federal government positions, you have to be a US citizen to work. I'm
not sure about state and local governments but I'm sure there are
residency/citizenship restrictions. But for private organizations, I
think Canadians can work in the US with relatively little paperwork.
Deb
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