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Subject:RE: Misrepresenting Job Title to Immigration From:Gary Robinson <Robinson -at- cominc -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 20 Jun 2001 15:09:56 -0400
> I think you are overstating your case, at least as far as Canada is
> concerned. I entered Canada at least 5 times a week for nearly a year and
a
> half while consulting in Windsor, Ontario. I worked under two visas, the
> original and a renewal. At no time was I classed as a Technical Writer or
> Technical Communications consultant by the Canadian government. I
> distinctly remember spending over an hour in Customs having my visa
renewed
> while the official went through the book of officially recognized job
titles
> looking for technical writer/technical communications consultant and
> variations. We had several conversations while I described exactly what I
> doing for my client (writing hardcopy manuals and creating an online help
> system for a custom software product they were having developed). On more
> than one occasion he tried to classify me as a programmer! Eventually he
> gave up and I worked the remainder of the contract in Canada under the
> classification of management consultant.
>
> It is apparent that, even under NAFTA, the Canadian government is not
> concerned whether one is a technical writer, programmer, or management
> consultant. I hope eventually our profession receives official
recognition
> from our neighbor to the north.
>
> Regards,
Gary G. Robinson
Technical Communications
COM, Incorporated - An Enprotech Company
7300 W. Huron River Drive
Dexter, MI 48130
robinson -at- cominc -dot- com http://www.cominc.com
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