Hi,
I am a Canadian citizen who lives in Canada and works from home for a company in the UK. I dont do anything other than coding for their customers using my own laptop and I never visit a client site. So all my work is done by me using my laptop.
Here is the dilemma (lol)
I am planning to skip winters and stay somewhere in southern California or Florida (for less than 6 months) during cold seasons in Canada. While being there, I would like to be able to still work for the UK company using my personal laptop. But of course I want to do it completely legally. I know Canadians are allowed to stay inside the U.S. for maximum 6 months of every year, but we cannot work in the U.S. (without proper visas like TN or H1...) As you can see my work is not really related to the U.S. and I am not going to need/use anything from the U.S. or visit any places in the U.S. to accomplish the work.
Do I still need a visa to do this? What exactly do I need to have/do in order to achieve this?
I hope there are some experts who can resolve this dilemma
Thanks in advance!!
I am a Canadian citizen who lives in Canada and works from home for a company in the UK. I dont do anything other than coding for their customers using my own laptop and I never visit a client site. So all my work is done by me using my laptop.
Here is the dilemma (lol)
I am planning to skip winters and stay somewhere in southern California or Florida (for less than 6 months) during cold seasons in Canada. While being there, I would like to be able to still work for the UK company using my personal laptop. But of course I want to do it completely legally. I know Canadians are allowed to stay inside the U.S. for maximum 6 months of every year, but we cannot work in the U.S. (without proper visas like TN or H1...) As you can see my work is not really related to the U.S. and I am not going to need/use anything from the U.S. or visit any places in the U.S. to accomplish the work.
Do I still need a visa to do this? What exactly do I need to have/do in order to achieve this?
I hope there are some experts who can resolve this dilemma
Thanks in advance!!
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