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| Subject: | Re: [gislist] GIS professional and NAFTA |
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03/24/2006 02:15:02 PM |
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David Crosby |
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I have plenty of experience with this. The TN status requires the applicant/employee to have a Bachelor's degree for all occupations except scientific technician. Usually a GIS professional will fall under the "Urban Planner" category. This category specifically states that it "includes Geographer" although Geographer does not have its own occupation category. So, a person with a Geography degree will be employable under NAFTA as a Geographer, which of course would include GIS. Email if you need more info. David
>>> "RICK GRAY" <RGRAY@ridgetownc.uoguelph.ca> 03/24/06 2:16 PM >>>
I was wondering if anyone on the list has had experience with working in the US as, or employing, a Canadian GIS specialist under a NAFTA Visa or other provision. If so, can you offer any advice? When I checked out the NAFTA Visa Qualifying List, GIS and Geomatics are conspicuously absent. However, there are other categories that might cover a GIS specialist or technician.
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