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Originally Posted by alborada
Miko if you want more info I will give you to you .I am american working for a canadian company . OVM don't have a idea about the law in immegration I can see by he s messasges it is not trut. Send me a PM if you need info , ok ..........
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Thanks Doggie for the intro!!!
Lets see Canadian working for U.S. company Now in the U.S. worked for a Canadian company, now with a U.S. company ALSO married to a U.S. citizen who also happens to have a residaent card for Canada.....guess your right...I know nothing. BUT then again you guys are REAL immigrants!!! Not of this continent.
Bottom line is this:
If you live in the U.S. you CAN NOT haul loads from Toronto to Montreal. You need a work permit.
You CAN take loads from Canada to the U.S. and U.S to Canada.
Thats why Schienders and other OTR carriers have divisions in both countries.
Canadian based Challenger now has a U.S. based division in Detroit with U.S. plated trucks with U.S drivers. As does Verspeetin (Cordell)out of Ingersol Ont.
AND also from the Ontario MTO...A U.S. plated truck no matter of the origin of driver CAN NOT do inter Canadian deliveries.