URGENT HELP Please!!!

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Old Jan 29th 2001, 3:14 pm
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brianpowers
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Hi

I hope someone can help me here. I am a uk citizen employed by a uk company. Alot of my
work is from home. I am going to canada on a visitors visa for a holiday (about two
months). I will be staying with a friend and using their pc to do my work for my company
in london. The company will still be paying me for my work into my bank here in the uk.
the work and clients i will be working for will be uk based

Do i have to get any work permit for doing this? or am i classed a like a businessman
abroad doing some work for his company at home.

Many thanks

BP
 
Old Jan 29th 2001, 5:31 pm
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Kevon Alyeen
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I don't think you need any type of a work visa for this. Just because your telecommuting
on a temporary basis while you are traveling abroad wouldn't require you to get any
special visas. But I could be wrong... better get advice from some of these immigration
gurus...

/kevon

> Hi
>
> I hope someone can help me here. I am a uk citizen employed by a uk company. Alot of my
> work is from home. I am going to canada on a visitors visa for a holiday (about two
> months). I will be staying with a friend and using their pc to do my work for my company
> in london. The company will still be paying me for my work into my bank here in the uk.
> the work and clients i will be working for will be uk based
>
> Do i have to get any work permit for doing this? or am i classed a like a businessman
> abroad doing some work for his company at home.
>
> Many thanks
>
> BP
>
 

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