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  1. HI Mission, If you don’t mind could you please tell me if you are on a H1 visa? When you said ‘contractual agreement looks more like Safeway pharmacy’, do you mean these conditions are also applied to TN visa holders for pharmacist jobs? I am hoping its not. Thanks for your reply.
  2. Hi there, Could the members of this forum confirm if a Canadian citizen works on TN1 visa in USA, then is there any time commitment or contract sort of things with the pharmacy chain or independent pharmacies? Please enlighten me as I am in a serious confusion if should I go for H1B visa or should I wait for my Canadian citizenship (i.e. TN1 visa), which is due in next 10-12 months. Basically there will be a delay of 5-6 months if I don’t go with H1B visa. Please advise me as the company which has agreed to sponsor my H1B is putting lots of strict conditions. I have summarized few of them here: §You understand and agree to complete the intern hours and sit for the licensure exams at the earliest available opportunity §You agree and promise to work on a full time basis as a licensed pharmacist for a period of at least 3 years in the district/area where you are assigned. We cannot guarantee a specific location for your placement as a pharmacist but it will be in the same district where you will complete the required internship. §You understand and agree that you will not be able to transfer to other cities/areas outside the district. §You understand and confirm that you have not asked any other employer for H1B visa sponsorship. §You understand that for the first 12 months there will be NO LEAVE OF ABSENCE available. There will be NO exceptions to this. As you are aware, Company A is spending thousands of dollars to obtain the H1B visa for you and providing you with an internship opportunity. You agree and understand that Company A will suffer damages if you do not honor your commitments” It will be much appreciated if you can confirm if these types of conditions are also applicable for TN1 visa for Canadian citizens. And also advise me according to you what’s the best option for me; H1B Vs TN1. Thanks.
  3. Hi there, Could the members of this forum confirm if a Canadian citizen works on TN1 visa in USA, then is there any time commitment or contract sort of things with the pharmacy chain or independent pharmacies? Please enlighten me as I am in a serious confusion if should I go for H1B visa or should I wait for my Canadian citizenship (i.e. TN1 visa), which is due in next 10-12 months. Basically there will be a delay of 5-6 months if I don’t go with H1B visa. Please advise me as the company which has agreed to sponsor my H1B is putting lots of strict conditions. I have summarized few of them here: §You understand and agree to complete the intern hours and sit for the licensure exams at the earliest available opportunity §You agree and promise to work on a full time basis as a licensed pharmacist for a period of at least 3 years in the district/area where you are assigned. We cannot guarantee a specific location for your placement as a pharmacist but it will be in the same district where you will complete the required internship. §You understand and agree that you will not be able to transfer to other cities/areas outside the district. §You understand and confirm that you have not asked any other employer for H1B visa sponsorship. §You understand that for the first 12 months there will be NO LEAVE OF ABSENCE available. There will be NO exceptions to this. As you are aware, Company A is spending thousands of dollars to obtain the H1B visa for you and providing you with an internship opportunity. You agree and understand that Company A will suffer damages if you do not honor your commitments” It will be much appreciated if you can confirm if these types of conditions are also applicable for TN1 visa for Canadian citizens. And also advise me according to you what’s the best option for me; H1B Vs TN1. Thanks.
  4. Hi there, Could the members of this forum confirm if a Canadian citizen works on TN1 visa in USA, then is there any time commitment or contract sort of things with the pharmacy chain or independent pharmacies? Please enlighten me as I am in a serious confusion if should I go for H1B visa or should I wait for my Canadian citizenship (i.e. TN1 visa), which is due in next 10-12 months. Basically there will be a delay of 5-6 months if I don’t go with H1B visa. Please advise me as the company which has agreed to sponsor my H1B is putting lots of strict conditions. I have summarized few of them here: §You understand and agree to complete the intern hours and sit for the licensure exams at the earliest available opportunity §You agree and promise to work on a full time basis as a licensed pharmacist for a period of at least 3 years in the district/area where you are assigned. We cannot guarantee a specific location for your placement as a pharmacist but it will be in the same district where you will complete the required internship. §You understand and agree that you will not be able to transfer to other cities/areas outside the district. §You understand and confirm that you have not asked any other employer for H1B visa sponsorship. §You understand that for the first 12 months there will be NO LEAVE OF ABSENCE available. There will be NO exceptions to this. As you are aware, Company A is spending thousands of dollars to obtain the H1B visa for you and providing you with an internship opportunity. You agree and understand that Company A will suffer damages if you do not honor your commitments” It will be much appreciated if you can confirm if these types of conditions are also applicable for TN1 visa for Canadian citizens. And also advise me according to you what’s the best option for me; H1B Vs TN1. Thanks.
  5. Hi there, Could the members of this forum confirm if a Canadian citizen works on TN1 visa in USA, then is there any time commitment or contract sort of things with the pharmacy chain or independent pharmacies? Please enlighten me as I am in a serious confusion if should I go for H1B visa or should I wait for my Canadian citizenship (i.e. TN1 visa), which is due in next 10-12 months. Basically there will be a delay of 5-6 months if I don’t go with H1B visa. Please advise me as the company which has agreed to sponsor my H1B is putting lots of strict conditions. I have summarized few of them here: §You understand and agree to complete the intern hours and sit for the licensure exams at the earliest available opportunity §You agree and promise to work on a full time basis as a licensed pharmacist for a period of at least 3 years in the district/area where you are assigned. We cannot guarantee a specific location for your placement as a pharmacist but it will be in the same district where you will complete the required internship. §You understand and agree that you will not be able to transfer to other cities/areas outside the district. §You understand and confirm that you have not asked any other employer for H1B visa sponsorship. §You understand that for the first 12 months there will be NO LEAVE OF ABSENCE available. There will be NO exceptions to this. As you are aware, Company A is spending thousands of dollars to obtain the H1B visa for you and providing you with an internship opportunity. You agree and understand that Company A will suffer damages if you do not honor your commitments” It will be much appreciated if you can confirm if these types of conditions are also applicable for TN1 visa for Canadian citizens. And also advise me according to you what’s the best option for me; H1B Vs TN1. Thanks.
  6. Hi there, Could the members of this forum confirm if a Canadian citizen works on TN1 visa in USA, then is there any time commitment or contract sort of things with the pharmacy chain or independent pharmacies? Please enlighten me as I am in a serious confusion if should I go for H1B visa or should I wait for my Canadian citizenship (i.e. TN1 visa), which is due in next 10-12 months. Basically there will be a delay of 5-6 months if I don’t go with H1B visa. Please advise me as the company which has agreed to sponsor my H1B is putting lots of strict conditions. I have summarized few of them here: §You understand and agree to complete the intern hours and sit for the licensure exams at the earliest available opportunity §You agree and promise to work on a full time basis as a licensed pharmacist for a period of at least 3 years in the district/area where you are assigned. We cannot guarantee a specific location for your placement as a pharmacist but it will be in the same district where you will complete the required internship. §You understand and agree that you will not be able to transfer to other cities/areas outside the district. §You understand and confirm that you have not asked any other employer for H1B visa sponsorship. §You understand that for the first 12 months there will be NO LEAVE OF ABSENCE available. There will be NO exceptions to this. As you are aware, Company A is spending thousands of dollars to obtain the H1B visa for you and providing you with an internship opportunity. You agree and understand that Company A will suffer damages if you do not honor your commitments” It will be much appreciated if you can confirm if these types of conditions are also applicable for TN1 visa for Canadian citizens. And also advise me according to you what’s the best option for me; H1B Vs TN1. Thanks.
  7. Hi there, Could the members of this forum confirm if a Canadian citizen works on TN1 visa in USA, then is there any time commitment or contract sort of things with the pharmacy chain or independent pharmacies? Please enlighten me as I am in a serious confusion if should I go for H1B visa or should I wait for my Canadian citizenship (i.e. TN1 visa), which is due in next 10-12 months. Basically there will be a delay of 5-6 months if I don’t go with H1B visa. Please advise me as the company which has agreed to sponsor my H1B is putting lots of strict conditions. I have summarized few of them here: §You understand and agree to complete the intern hours and sit for the licensure exams at the earliest available opportunity §You agree and promise to work on a full time basis as a licensed pharmacist for a period of at least 3 years in the district/area where you are assigned. We cannot guarantee a specific location for your placement as a pharmacist but it will be in the same district where you will complete the required internship. §You understand and agree that you will not be able to transfer to other cities/areas outside the district. §You understand and confirm that you have not asked any other employer for H1B visa sponsorship. §You understand that for the first 12 months there will be NO LEAVE OF ABSENCE available. There will be NO exceptions to this. As you are aware, Company A is spending thousands of dollars to obtain the H1B visa for you and providing you with an internship opportunity. You agree and understand that Company A will suffer damages if you do not honor your commitments” It will be much appreciated if you can confirm if these types of conditions are also applicable for TN1 visa for Canadian citizens. And also advise me according to you what’s the best option for me; H1B Vs TN1. Thanks.
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