Doing Business in Canada: An Intra-Company work permit can allow non-residents to expand their business to Canada

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Published: February 23, 2010

For individuals interested in bringing their current business to Canada, there are new guidelines that will help them to accomplish this goal.  In November 2009, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) redefined the way for businesses and individuals to get “Intra-Company Transfer” work permits.

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