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Visiting the USA 1034 - US / Canada Border: Preclearance 1032 - Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) and e-Passports 1033 - Visitor B Visa applications 1031 - Do Canadians need a passport or other travel document to enter the USA? 1030 - Do Canadians need a visa to visit the USA? Studying in the USA 1038 - M-1 Student Visa 1037 - F-1 Student Visa 1036 - Recreational studies Working in the USA 1045 - Extraordinary Skills O-1 Visa 1044 - Employee Transfer L-1 Visa 1041 - Can Canadians work in the USA? 1043 - Working in the USA under NAFTA (TN Visa) 1042 - Temporary H-1B Work Visa Marrying a USA citizen 1052 - Marriage Based Citizenship 1051 - Marriage Based Green Card 1050 - Fiancé K-1 Visa Green Card 1060 - Exceptional ability & advanced degree EB-2 Green Card 1059 - Investor Based Green Card 1058 - Family Based Green Card 1057 - Marriage Based Green Card 1056 - Employment Based Green Card USA Citizenship 1067 - USA citizenship application process 1066 - Requirements to become a USA Citizen 1065 - Who can apply for USA Citizenship? Investing in the USA 1077 - Large investment EB-5 Green Card 1075 - Investment in Business E-2 Visa Owning Real Property in the USA 1088 - Can the USA government expropriate USA property from a Canadian? 1087 - Where are taxes calculated on sale of Canadian-owned USA property? 1086 - Where are taxes paid on Canadian-owned USA rental property income? 1085 - Can Canadians own real property in the USA? Snowbirds and Long-stay visitors 1100 - Do Canadians need additional health insurance while in the USA? 1099 - Are Canadians covered by provincial health insurance while in the USA? 1098 - What happens if someone stays longer than the allowed time period? 1097 - How long can a Canadian remain in the USA? 1096 - Who is considered a Snowbird? Entering the USA with a Canadian Criminal Record (USA Entry Waivers) 1145 - Can people apply for a Waiver on their own? 1144 - Can a Canadian permanent resident apply for a Waiver? 1143 - Does someone need a Waiver if only 'stopping over' in the USA? 1142 - Can someone with a criminal record enter the USA in the case of a family emergency? 1141 - Do people need a Waiver if they have never been refused entry into the USA? 1140 - Can someone with a Waiver be denied entry into the USA? 1139 - Can someone with a Waiver enter the USA whenever they want? 1138 - Can USA Entry Waivers be renewed? 1137 - How long are Waivers valid? 1136 - How long does it take to get a USA Entry Waiver approved? 1135 - When will a USA Entry Waiver application be denied? 1134 - What criteria are used to decide whether a Waiver application will be approved? 1133 - What are the Waiver application requirements? 1132 - When is someone eligible to apply for a Waiver? 1131 - What is a USA Entry Waiver? 1130 - What if someone attempts to enter the USA after having been refused? 1129 - How does having a criminal record affect Snowbirds? 1128 - Does a criminal record affect NEXUS and FAST card applications? 1127 - Can someone with a Canadian Pardon or Record Suspension enter the USA? 1126 - Can someone on probation or parole enter the USA? 1125 - Can someone with a conditional or absolute discharge enter the USA? 1124 - What crimes would not prevent someone from entering the USA? 1123 - How can people prove their crime is not a 'Crime Involving Moral Turpitude' (CIMT)? 1122 - What is a 'Crime Involving Moral Turpitude' (CIMT) ? 1121 - Can someone with a Canadian criminal record legally enter the USA? 1120 - Can USA Immigration Officers access Canadian criminal records?