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Canadians Living in the USA. There has to be an easier way.
Looking into moving to the US from Canada. And well its not easy at all.
I want to buy a house/rent, I'll pay taxes, and wont even take an americans job. Has anone here successfully moved from Canada to the US without marriage? Or even know a way to get a fake marriage set up so I can get citizenship, I hear Britney doesnt do it anymore, so I dont know. Going down on a 6 month visitor visa and hten having to come back up for the 3 or 6 months befor going back down would suck. |
why would you want to move from canada...to the us?? :\
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Ugh. I know of someone who has, but she has one hell of a job (which isn't porn related) - I'll pass your ICQ to her; if she has any ideas, she's usually good about hitting people up.
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dude why would you want to move there???? just visit often
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I would go somewhere like the virgin islands, but I dont know their laws on porn, and well I dont know if I could meet the kind of people that I would be looking to meet. :upsidedow I like Pheonix, well the area around there too. Always have. The almost always blue skys, never needing to scrape the windows or shovel snow. And there are lots of girls there too which doesnt hurt. Visiting has its place... but it means i still have to come back here.. and i sure as hell dont want to have to maintain two residences. Besides the fact that I couldnt afford it. |
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I am part of the way through, I would be about a year and a half from an accounting degree. But if I waited I couldnt run away from what I am running away from to start over. |
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As a Canadain who is living in US for 12 years, here are your options
1. If you are retired and can show that you got enough $$ money to support your self with out taking an american job you can move to US for 6 months at a time. You dont have to be 65, a friend of mine who is 35 who sold his software company now does this 2. If you have 250K to invest then you can move here on a E1 Visa 3. If you can get a job here that falles into TN Visa then its easy 4. You can get a H1 visa for any job as long as you have a degree or 12 years of work experience 5. Get Married to a US Citizen Also remember that this country has 12 million illigel alians, so living as part of them is not hard Jay |
I don't believe Canadians can get H1's, but I could be wrong. There's one other option that Jay doesn't cover and it's how I came to the US:
1) With an American Business partner, start an American based company 2) As executive management, you now qualify for an L1-A (They're not cheap, but cheaper than a 250k investment for the E1) 3) Once in the US with the L1, you can start your green card sponsorship process under the EB-1 classification which only has an 8 month backlog. Good luck. |
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Really #5 is all that would work for me. I dont really want to work a real job there, and thats the hard part. I just want to live there pay taxes and make my living online. Being illegal is no good though, If I need to come back to Canada for anything I would be screwed getting back into the us where my then residence would be. |
stop smoking whatever crack is making you want to move to the states please...
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Moving from wherever you are in AB to PX would be a hell of a shock to your system!
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The key thing with L1 is that you need to have your own business in Canada and worked for it for 1 year (there has to be a relationship between Canadian and US Entity). You cant just start a business with a US partner and move on L1. Jay |
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But arent willing to pay 250k for me to live in the US, lol. I do have cousins in the states too, one in phoenix even. |
why not just live 6months here and six months there? wouldn't that just be easier?
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I couldnt afford a very good life style keeping two places. |
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I would be an illegal if I didnt think I would get fucked.
I mean I would want to come back to canada to visit my parents and stuff every now and then. Hate to get back into canada and then be black listed from the US for the rest of my life. |
Bring plenty of beaver pelts and bribe them
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Something worth noting - the Caribbean has a good number of Canadian folks and, tho sounds odd, there is more of a Caribbean relationship with Canada than with the US. Porn laws? You lived in North America too long :winkwink: There are no problems generally in the Caribbean re porn - it's not a subject that they are concerned about (as long as it does not involve weird shit - kids blah) and they never heard of USC 2257 and don't want to hear about it. Chances are you can also live in the Virgin Isles (not the US part) or most of the islands, and not be committed to paying any tax bullshit. Depending on the island, a decent lawyer can get you a corp and automatic right to stay/leave or whatever you want without formal residency or bullshit. Mmm.. dunno what people you hope to meet - they are the same the world over - dumb, intelligent, rich, poor - the islands are no different. Only my :2 cents: - but it's not even a question, but obvious where you need to look - and that is not the US, but further south. |
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This is assuming I don't apply for citizenship, don't get a SSN, etc. Just rent or buy a place. |
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I think I need to find a lawyer that can help me tomorrow. As corny or bad as this is I would like to find a white woman to well be with. So somewhere with northamericanish chicks would be good. |
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I dont know why poeple say living in the US would suck so bad.
Maybe its a case of grass is greener on the other side? |
I am an American living in Canada.
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When you know where is best suited - you may want to visit first and check it out. Otherwise if you have a firm clue - phone a lawyer on the island and ask for a quick rundown of what he can do to enable you to live there indefinately without the need for formal residency. This can usually be accomplished by forming an IBC (International Businesss Corp) and where you are the owner/employee. As an employee you prob qualify to come and go as you please. You will not be paying taxation on your IBC or any personal taxation (you also won't have any other forms to fill in). This is *much* simpler than it sounds - and there are plenty decent lawyers on the islands who can help. Chicks - Oh there are plenty of them around :winkwink: |
pls come and enjoy
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The US is prob the most unfriendly environment of all western countries for anyone in the adult biz. It also is kinda screwed on legal crap - then there is the sperm count, taxes, obstacle courses and bullshit. Only my :2 cents: - It's a nice country and some great places to stay, but not even worth the hassle and I sure would never be operating under US laws. |
I know alot of Canadians who live in the US, and they don't want to go back.
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Costa Rica is where we operate now (used to live in the Caribbean) - and part of the reason for moving was to be on a mainland area with all facilities nearby. Both Costa Rica and Panama have prob have the best biz scenarios in the Centro American region. |
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I considered Costa Rica until another business associate of mine was unable to live there anymore without 3 bodyguards escorting him around at all times, and he's not even involved in any shady business - just has money. |
Fuck all the U.S. haters.
Envy. Ya I said it.... |
Panama is really business friendly. Nice privacy and banking laws. It is supposed to be up and coming like Costa Rica was years ago.
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Sure.. got to agree - who cares when you can chill out there and still have connectivity. In fact, just been thinking - I could easily spend half the year on the islands and the other half in Costa Rica. Made some good friends there and still have corps operating on the islands. Quote:
Tho... it's not uncommon to employ domestic staff here - like maid, gardner blah and sometimes a guard is employed, but sure not normal for a personal bodyguard. We have never had any crime problems since we came here years ago - in fact, the total reverse - the people are very friendly and willing to genuinely help if there is a problem - and that includes law enforcement who will help with total crap (eg getting into a swamp and pulling your car out) - stuff that is unrealistic to visualize in other places. Tho sure.. there is crime, but no more than elsewhere - and most of that is petty stuff. |
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Costa Rica is maybe a few years ahead of Pamama on the investment side, but still showing high returns on eg real estate of 40-60% annually on the Pacific Coast. But from a biz angle, prob Panama is better. |
Well I am still looking at the states, but places like Panama and the islands are deffinatly secondary.
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