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Calgary immigration lawyer Evelyn Ackah explains L-1 visas for Canadian citizens who qualify for an intracompany transfer to a U.S. company.
The L-1 visa allows Canadian citizens who have worked for a Canadian entity for at least 12 months in the past 3 years to transfer to a related US entity in a managerial, executive, or specialized knowledge role. The L-1 visa can be processed at the border for Canadian citizens, and spouses of L-1 visa holders are eligible to work in the US. The fees for L-1 visas are expected to increase in May or soon after, so it is recommended to apply sooner rather than later. Ackah Law can assist with L-1 visa applications.
Here are some of the key points from the discussion:
- Canadian citizens who have worked for a Canadian entity for at least 12 months in the past 3 years are eligible for the L-1 visa.
- The L-1 visa allows Canadian citizens to transfer to a related US entity in a managerial, executive, or specialized knowledge role.
- The L-1 visa can be processed at the border for Canadian citizens.
- Spouses of L-1 visa holders are eligible to work in the US.
- The fees for L-1 visas are increasing soon, so it is recommended to apply sooner rather than later.
- Ackah Law can assist with L-1 visa applications.
About Evelyn Ackah
Evelyn Ackah is the Founder and Managing Lawyer at Ackah Business Immigration Law. We work with individuals and business owners from all over the world who want to cross borders seamlessly. For more information on immigration to Canada or the United States, Ask Evelyn Ackah at Ackah Business Immigration Law today at (403) 452‑9515 or email Evelyn directly at contact@ackahlaw.com.
The Ask Canada Immigration Lawyer Evelyn Ackah podcast by Calgary Immigration Lawyer Evelyn Ackah was named #1 Best Canada Immigration Podcast in 2022 by Feedspot.