By: Robert C.C. LambThe purpose of this article is to explain the steps necessary to properly import a car from the United States into Canada. First it must be stressed and overly emphasized that you have to follow the rules exactly. If you do not follow the Canadian and American rules for importing and exporting [...]

By: Alice Brooks
Governments come and go. However, the new world order corruption continues to corrode sovereignty around the globe. Of course, just because we’re told its new doesn’t make it anything but more of the same exploitation. Most working people continue to kowtow to a small band of banksters besieging humanity.
I don’t know if this [...]
By: Ernie FitzpatrickObama is coming to the Houston Toyota Center this Tuesday. But, he has to finish the work in Wisconsin first. Obama plans on celebrating the Wisconsin primary victory from down town Houston. Hillary didn’t step foot into Wisconsin until Saturday and then she cut her three day plans there to just two. Obama [...]

By: James Cavalluzzi
As the competition gets tougher, more and more companies are looking overseas to reduce costs and remain competitive in the marketplace. Off-shoring used to be an option reserved for the very large corporations who had the money, resources and global experience to pull it off successfully. These days, with a myriad of companies [...]

By: Pat Boardman
When companies have employees go from Canada to the U.S. extenuating factors may make the paperwork journey easier for all concerned. Thanks to NAFTA, time-consuming “mail and wait” types of procedures are unnecessary, as Canadians can get most work permits right at the border. With a carefully prepared application, INS grants the L-1, [...]

By: Henry Chang
Background
When the North American Free Trade Agreement (“NAFTA”) was implemented on January 1, 1994, the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (“FTA”) was superceded. The Trade Canada (TC”) category for Canadian professionals, which existed under the FTA, was therefore eliminated. However, under NAFTA Canadian professionals are now eligible for Trade NAFTA (“TN”) status. In addition, [...]

By: Minneapolis Immigration Lawyer
TN VisaMinneapolis Minnesota Immigration LawyersTN status is available under NAFTA for professional workers from Canada and Mexico if they are filling one of the following positions and have the necessary qualifications for the position. TN status may now be granted for up to three years.AccountantBaccalaureate or Licenciatura Degree; or C.P.A., C.A., C.G.A. [...]

By: Editor123
NAFTA “North American Free Trade Agreement” MSDS is a document which is compliant across the whole North American continent under the following standards:The Canadian standard WHMIS “Workplace Hazardous Material Information System” is implemented through coordinated federal, provincial and territorial legislation. Supplier labeling and MSDS requirements are set out under the federal “Hazardous products Act” [...]

By: Douglas Lightman
Canadian citizen professionals often find themselves in a bit of a quandary when initially researching the various U.S. immigration work visa options available to them. Assuming that they are not transferring from a Canadian company to its U.S. office, and therefore the L-1 visa is not available to them, Canadian citizen professionals typically find [...]

By: Douglas Bower
Can someone tell me why:1. Robert Redford is at the 2007’s Sundance Film Festival demanding in the opening speech that President Bush apologize to the American people for everything that has happened since 9/11? Why, tell me, does anyone give a rat’s fundament what Robert Redford thinks about anything much less politics? Can [...]

By: Russell K. Statman
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) helps safeguard the ability of the United States Food and Drug Administration to ensure food safety and quality within North America. NAFTA is an agreement between Canada, the US and Mexico that took effect on January 1, 1994, designed to increase the scope for the [...]

By: Christine OKelly
Each year in the United States there are approximately 5,000 deaths and over 100,000 injuries from 18-wheeler accidents. The thought of allowing Mexican trucks free access to our highways has caused an outcry and protests in 2007.In September 2007, under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Bush administration approved a pilot [...]

