Hey
I have read some rules already. I am within the 90-days and there is only 1 month to go! But I so love this country and its possibilities that some people got me in contact with working agents (though no sponsors yet). And I would so like to apply for work, though I KNOW I cannot to this without working permit, and that it is illegal without. I know. But, I am on the same time filling the forms for working permission, and I do not know if even that is allowed during the visa waiver? What I would like to try as an alternative, though maybe not preferable method, though, would be: What if I stayed in Canada for 1 week after the 90-days limit and came back? Would I then get another 90-day, if I already now started applying for yet a new ESTA-visa that comes AFTER my expired original which I am now travelling with? I would SO like to keep trying live in USA, and then working permit takes a while to get acception to use, and also applying for jobs takes a while to complete. I wonder if I could do "all on the same time", or if it would work ?
thanks for quick answers!
I have read some rules already. I am within the 90-days and there is only 1 month to go! But I so love this country and its possibilities that some people got me in contact with working agents (though no sponsors yet). And I would so like to apply for work, though I KNOW I cannot to this without working permit, and that it is illegal without. I know. But, I am on the same time filling the forms for working permission, and I do not know if even that is allowed during the visa waiver? What I would like to try as an alternative, though maybe not preferable method, though, would be: What if I stayed in Canada for 1 week after the 90-days limit and came back? Would I then get another 90-day, if I already now started applying for yet a new ESTA-visa that comes AFTER my expired original which I am now travelling with? I would SO like to keep trying live in USA, and then working permit takes a while to get acception to use, and also applying for jobs takes a while to complete. I wonder if I could do "all on the same time", or if it would work ?
thanks for quick answers!
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