There are activities in Canada that can be performed, that actually do not require a Work Permit, this means working without a Work Permit. These types of activities are governed under Business Regulation Section 186. So, if you look at that regulation there are general criteria to keep in mind to ensure that you don’t need a Work Permit. These include:
An example of cross border activity and After Sales Service Agreement would be a Canadian company and an American company have an After Sales Service Agreement and the agreement outlines that the Canadian company has bought this refrigerator from the US. The refrigerator has a warranty agreement of two years or more in which an American technicians would come and train the Canadian technicians for repair in case it breaks down. Usually, an agreement as such would take place when the company that purchased the product in this case the Canadian company has no expertise in this product as the expertise lies outside of Canada. Therefore, the foreign company has the responsibility to ensure they meet the service agreement.
Wage received has to be from outside of Canada- meaning the technicians that come in to fix the product or train the employees, the employees’ salary has to be outside of Canada and the Canadian company cannot compensate the technician for their services. The example of the technician mentioned above, he will come and service the refrigerator for one or two days and then go back to his or her employment in the United States. He has an employer outside of Canada that will pay for his services performed in Canada.
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