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Get profesional legal help, I have held an H1 for many years and have worked as a mechanical engineer in the U.S. there is a lot of papper work and it is far better if you have a degree of some sort, so that you are importing some skills.
education is a must and a sponsor employement wise is a good start, however there are fewer and fewer that will sponsor you these days.
Tax laws are also a pain under a H1 unless the company you go to has a Canadian arm that can pay you here.
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