Multiple entries in US and canada

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Old May 23rd 2007, 6:37 pm
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Default Multiple entries in US and canada

Hi,
I have ab H1 as well as a Canadian work permit . My employer in the US
wants to send me to a client in Canada.
My house is in the US and I will need to travel back home every few
weeks .
Would multiple re-entry into the US create problems ?
Would multiple re-entry in Canada create problems ?

Regards,
Mits
 
Old May 23rd 2007, 7:38 pm
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Default Re: Multiple entries in US and canada

Originally Posted by harshvardhanc
Would multiple re-entry into the US create problems ? Would multiple re-entry in Canada create problems ?
Multiple re-entries into the US should not be a problem as long as the H1 is valid. However, a work permit for Canada is *not* the same as having permission (or a multiple-entry visa) to enter Canada. It gives you permission to work... it doesn't give you any automatic permission to enter. You could be stopped at the border on any trip to Canada and refused entry based on your multiple entry pattern.

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