20 yr-old Cdn. Wants to study Composition in the US

<p>Here is some info on staying in the US after college, which is a lot more difficult than I had heard from the friends cited ( three, actually, whose professions are on the list for the TN1 Visa: “Musician” is not.). Apologies for a hastily written post based on one of my kids’ group of friends!</p>

<p>[TN1</a> Visa<a href=“so%20it%20is%20doable%20with%20the%20professions%20listed”>/url</a></p>

<p>and some other sites, among many:</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/international-students/1126729-can-i-stay-us-after-college.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/international-students/1126729-can-i-stay-us-after-college.html](<a href=“http://www.workpermit.com/us/investor_tn.htm]TN1”>US TN-1 Visa for Canadians | Workpermit.com)</a></p>

<p>[Visa</a> information for foreign students in the United States](<a href=“http://www.visaus.com/students.html]Visa”>Visa information for foreign students in the United States)</p>

<p>all kinds of law firms: [USA</a> Work Visa Permits](<a href=“http://www.canadausvisas.com/usa-immigration/usa-work-visa-permits]USA”>http://www.canadausvisas.com/usa-immigration/usa-work-visa-permits) for example</p>

<p>So, sometime, in a separate thread, it would also be interesting to know how hard it is for students who head north for undergrad, to stay in Canada.</p>