TN Visa Jobs in the U.S. for Canadians
The TN visa allows Canadians to work in specialized professions in the United States. Learn which TN jobs are most common and where opportunities are growing.
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The TN visa allows Canadians to work in specialized professions in the United States. Learn which TN jobs are most common and where opportunities are growing.
The TN visa allows Canadian professionals to work in the United States under the USMCA trade agreement. Learn how the TN visa works, who qualifies, eligible professions, and why it remains one of the fastest and most practical work visa options for Canadians seeking employment in the U.S.
Canadians can work in the United States through the TN visa under USMCA. Learn the key eligibility requirements, professions, and documents needed to apply.
TN visa professionals contribute to major U.S. labor markets, particularly in technology, healthcare, and manufacturing. Learn where Canadians most often work in the United States and why these regions rely on cross-border talent.
The TN visa allows Canadians to work in more than 60 professional occupations in the United States. Learn which professions qualify and how the rules apply.
Many people still call TN the “NAFTA visa,” but NAFTA was replaced by the USMCA and official guidance now reflects that shift. This article explains what the NAFTA-to-USMCA replacement actually changed for TN status, where to find current rules, and how to avoid common mistakes that lead to delays or denials.
Canadians seeking U.S. employment often choose between TN and H-1B visas. Learn the key differences in eligibility, processing times, and long-term options.
Canadians can apply for TN visa status directly at a U.S. port of entry. Learn the step-by-step process, required documents, and tips for successful applications.
The TN visa has become a key pathway for Canadian professionals seeking employment in the United States. Learn how TN visa usage has evolved since NAFTA, which industries rely on TN workers, and how cross-border professional mobility continues to shape the North American workforce.
The United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), known in Canada as CUSMA, will undergo its first mandatory joint review in July 2026. This review could determine whether the agreement is extended for another 16 years and may influence trade policy, supply chains, and cross-border professional mobility between Canada, the United States, and Mexico.