That would depend on a couple things. If you were American then absolutely you could live in Montreal. If you were Canadian on a green card then I believe you would be required to live in the US until you got citizenship, then you could live wherever you want. So the answer is it depends.Papa_Justin wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 2:08 pmI was under the impression that you were talking about Canadian airlines. Ya I'm aware the states are far more ahead pay-wise. Out of curiosity, could a pilot residing in Montreal work for an American airline?
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New on the forum, so i wasn't aware. Thanks for the inputflyinhigh wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 7:12 amPapa_Justin wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 2:08 pm
I was under the impression that you were talking about Canadian airlines. Ya I'm aware the states are far more ahead pay-wise. Out of curiosity, could a pilot residing in Montreal work for an American airline?
You should know by now that whenever Avcanada talks about wages it is purely in USD as that's all the lawyers/arbitrators look at during negotiations .
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Oh ok. Gotcha. I'm a Canadian living in canada. No real interest in living in the united states hahabcflyer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 9:39 amThat would depend on a couple things. If you were American then absolutely you could live in Montreal. If you were Canadian on a green card then I believe you would be required to live in the US until you got citizenship, then you could live wherever you want. So the answer is it depends.Papa_Justin wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 2:08 pmI was under the impression that you were talking about Canadian airlines. Ya I'm aware the states are far more ahead pay-wise. Out of curiosity, could a pilot residing in Montreal work for an American airline?
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So because you live in Canada you are ok being paid less to do the same job as someone in another country?Papa_Justin wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:00 amOh ok. Gotcha. I'm a Canadian living in canada. No real interest in living in the united states hahabcflyer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 9:39 amThat would depend on a couple things. If you were American then absolutely you could live in Montreal. If you were Canadian on a green card then I believe you would be required to live in the US until you got citizenship, then you could live wherever you want. So the answer is it depends.Papa_Justin wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 2:08 pm
I was under the impression that you were talking about Canadian airlines. Ya I'm aware the states are far more ahead pay-wise. Out of curiosity, could a pilot residing in Montreal work for an American airline?
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Those are your words, not mine. I said I have no interest in living in the united states. I am not interested in the politics, I am not interested in paying an arm and a leg in case of a medical emergency. I am not interested in worrying if my child would be shot at school. I am not interested in the more prominent racial issues and struggles (i am a man of color). I am not interested in moving away from family and loved ones (there's no price on living a happy life with the people you love).bcflyer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 8:49 pmSo because you live in Canada you are ok being paid less to do the same job as someone in another country?Papa_Justin wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:00 amOh ok. Gotcha. I'm a Canadian living in canada. No real interest in living in the united states hahabcflyer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 9:39 am
That would depend on a couple things. If you were American then absolutely you could live in Montreal. If you were Canadian on a green card then I believe you would be required to live in the US until you got citizenship, then you could live wherever you want. So the answer is it depends.
I think that should clarify things.
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Actually, if you were American you could NOT simply live in YUL. Try telling Canada Customs, as an American, that you are living in Canada without the right to do so. Travel is simple but residency is not.
Why do Canadians feel they should be paid the same as their American counterparts? Living costs, taxes, political and cultural landscape etc. are all different.
Why do Canadians feel they should be paid the same as their American counterparts? Living costs, taxes, political and cultural landscape etc. are all different.
bcflyer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 9:39 amThat would depend on a couple things. If you were American then absolutely you could live in Montreal. If you were Canadian on a green card then I believe you would be required to live in the US until you got citizenship, then you could live wherever you want. So the answer is it depends.Papa_Justin wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 2:08 pmI was under the impression that you were talking about Canadian airlines. Ya I'm aware the states are far more ahead pay-wise. Out of curiosity, could a pilot residing in Montreal work for an American airline?
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What's with Canadians calling Immigration 'Customs'?
Same uniform but they are not synonymous with each other and each process plays its part differently. I'm sure some of you are old enough to remeber the CCRA and not the CIRA? Not sure about now but back in the day (pre-pandemic) there were plenty of Canadians commuting south of the border for various work opportunities and vice versa. Obviously the morning southbound/afternoon northbound lineups were longer.
Same uniform but they are not synonymous with each other and each process plays its part differently. I'm sure some of you are old enough to remeber the CCRA and not the CIRA? Not sure about now but back in the day (pre-pandemic) there were plenty of Canadians commuting south of the border for various work opportunities and vice versa. Obviously the morning southbound/afternoon northbound lineups were longer.
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Because that’s what we call it in Canada?? Why do the Brit’s and Aussies call a trunk a boot? Is this a hard concept?nynybear wrote: ↑Sat Jun 11, 2022 10:25 pm What's with Canadians calling Immigration 'Customs'?
Same uniform but they are not synonymous with each other and each process plays its part differently. I'm sure some of you are old enough to remeber the CCRA and not the CIRA? Not sure about now but back in the day (pre-pandemic) there were plenty of Canadians commuting south of the border for various work opportunities and vice versa. Obviously the morning southbound/afternoon northbound lineups were longer.
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Because the same agency is responsible for both here and its a one stop process vs passing through immigration and then customs like I did on entering the Philippinesnynybear wrote: ↑Sat Jun 11, 2022 10:25 pm What's with Canadians calling Immigration 'Customs'?
Same uniform but they are not synonymous with each other and each process plays its part differently. I'm sure some of you are old enough to remeber the CCRA and not the CIRA? Not sure about now but back in the day (pre-pandemic) there were plenty of Canadians commuting south of the border for various work opportunities and vice versa. Obviously the morning southbound/afternoon northbound lineups were longer.
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Me thinks you both failed to grasp my point. The conversation was about right of abode and work so unless you're doing it correctly you'll never make it past Immigration to Customs. Brits also have Immigration, and I'm sorry but 'a boot'? Seriously? Not exactly a fair equivalent for an organization that controls peoples lives eh matey...
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Actually the conversation was about DEC hiring at Flair. You nitwits decided to derail the topic.nynybear wrote: ↑Sun Jun 12, 2022 8:02 am Me thinks you both failed to grasp my point. The conversation was about right of abode and work so unless you're doing it correctly you'll never make it past Immigration to Customs. Brits also have Immigration, and I'm sorry but 'a boot'? Seriously? Not exactly a fair equivalent for an organization that controls peoples lives eh matey...