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On Sun, 10 Feb 2008, Skeleton Man wrote:
> I know that visitors are not permitted to work in Canada, so I=20
> was wondering if working via the internet for a US company=20
> would be allowable ? (being that the company is not in Canada=20
> and you are not leaving your own home)
Assuming the job will be done fully remotely to outside Canada=20
(all the input came from outside Canada remotely and all the=20
output of the job will go to outside Canada remotely), then this=20
will not considered work from CIC point of view so you can do it=20
legally in Canada.
Read the CIC officers' manual here:=20
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/fw/fw01e.pdf
on section 5.1:
>> Examples of activities not considered to be work include, but=20
>> are not limited to:
...
>> =A1E long distance (by telephone or internet) work done by a=20
>> temporary resident whose employer is outside Canada and who=20
>> is remunerated from outside Canada;
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(stephan paul) Arif Sahari Wibowo
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