THE LATEST: [Bill Skolnick has an article about Work Permits for Canadians working in the USA in the October 2010 International Musician p. 6]
[Liana White has an up-to-date, in-depth article about Border Crossing in the October 2010 International Musician pp. 20-21]
[Information about Obtaining an AFM Consultation Letter to help non Canadian and US residents with a Visa application is here.]
Crossing the
Border
The AFM Way
Music knows no borders, but Canadian musicians traveling to perform in the U.S. and U.S. musicians going the other way can get held up by red tape. Local 1000 helps its members through the border-crossing maze for tours and single engagements. Here are the basics.
FROM CANADA TO THE U.S.
SEE IMPORTANT UPDATES BELOW (10.21.10)
From the AFM/CANADA office Liana White 1 (800) 463 6333 x232
UPDATE 10.21.10:
IMMIGRATION FEE INCREASES
Effective November 23, 2010
USCIS has imposed an increase on P & O petitions from $320 to $325 USD.
- USCIS has also imposed an increase to the premium processing fee from $1000 to $1225 USD.
The above fees are still made payable to “Department of Homeland Security”.
November 17, 2010 will be the last day AFM will accept petitions with the old [present] fees of $320 (regular/standard processing) and $1000 (premium processing).
Effective January 1, 2011
- The AFM’s P2 administration fee will increase from $35 to $100 for musicians only (this is not per musician, it is per band/petition).
- When also applying for crew/technicians/all other supplemental workers integral to the main performance unit (band), the fee will be increased from $70 to $200 (again, this is not per crew member, it is per petition).
December 29, 2010 will be the last day AFM will accept petitions with the old [present] administration fees of $35 or $70.
AUGMENTATION DES FRAIS POUR LES SERVICES D’IMMIGRATION
En vigueur à partir du 23 novembre 2010
- Les frais demandés par l’USCIS pour les demandes « P & O » passeront de 320,00 $ à 325,00 $ US.
- Les frais de traitement « premium » de l’USCIS passeront de 1000,00 $ à 1225,00 $ US.
Ces paiements doivent être effectués à l’ordre du « Department of Homeland Security ».
Le 17 novembre 2010 sera le dernier jour où la FAM acceptera des demandes à l’ancien tarif (actuel) de 320,00 $ (pour le traitement normal/ordinaire) et de 1000,00 $ (traitement « premium »).
En vigueur à partir du 1er janvier 2011
- Pour les musiciens seulement, les frais d’administration de la FAM pour les demandes P2 passeront de 35,00 $ à 100,00 $ (par demande ou par groupe, et non par musicien).
- En ce qui concerne une demande faite pour des techniciens, une équipe ou des accompagnateurs faisant partie intégrante de l’unité de spectacle principale (groupe), les frais passeront de 70,00 $ à 200,00 $ (par demande, et non par membre de l’équipe).
Le 29 décembre 2010 sera le dernier jour où la FAM acceptera des demandes à l’ancien tarif (actuel) de 35,00 $ ou de 70,00 $ pour les frais de traitement.
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Note: For gigs within 50 miles of the border, special exemptions may apply. Ask your employer to check with USCIS.
1. Start by obtaining an application form from the Canadian Office of the AFM. (See contact information below.) They will fax the form if you are in a hurry. Bands will need a form for each member (you can photocopy the blank form). The form requires the following information:
• Full name, address, citizenship, date and place of birth and social insurance number
• Photocopy of current AFM membership card or other evidence of AFM membership
• Date and first point of entry into the U.S., and date of return to Canada
Your documents will be sent to the point of entry you specify. That is the only place you will be able to cross the border.
On the back of the application form, the AFM Canadian office asks you to sign a waiver to release them from liability in the case of unavoidable delays in processing. There are no guarantees in immigration applications, but experienced border crossers will tell you that problems are rare, providing you get your application in early enough.
2. Mail the following materials to the AFM Canadian office:
• Completed application form
• Proof of AFM membership
• Copies of signed contracts with U.S. employers
• Money order or banker’s draft, payable to U.S. Immigration, for $185US
•Cheque for $15CAD, payable to AFM Canada (for courier and administration costs)
Send to: American Federation of Musicians
Canadian Office
75 The Donway West, Suite 1010
Don Mills ON M3C 2E9
Phone: 416-391-5161 or 1-800-INFO-FED (Canada only) Fax: 416-391-5165
3. You will receive by mail, a P-2 petition to present at the border. This is not a visa and does not guarantee entry. However, unless you have previously been denied entry, have a criminal record, or have been inordinately rude to a U.S. immigration officer, the petition process is usually a formality. Some border crossings charge a processing fee of $6US per person, so be sure to have U.S. funds with you for this purpose.
Always carry your passport, and remember to hand in your exit stub to Immigration Canada when you leave the U.S.
Note: This information is for guidance only. Always check with the AFM Canadian office before you begin the application process.
FROM THE U.S. TO CANADA![]()
PLEASE NOTE THAT NEW PROTOCOL HAS BEEN DEVELOPED. WE ARE WORKING ON THE UPDATED INFORMATION FOR THE WEBSITE. PLEASE CALL THE LOCAL 1000 OFFICE IF YOU NEED IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE.
U.S. musicians wishing to work in Canada must obtain a Temporary Employment Authorization (IMM-1102). The procedure is similar to the P2 application process for Canadians, with applications also submitted through the AFM Canadian Office (See contact information above).
The Canadian government requires an administrative fee of $150CAD for a single musician and $450CAD for a band of 2 to 14 members, provided they enter the country as one unit. (Note, however, that it makes sense for a duo to make two solo applications for a total of $300.) Applications must also be made for technical personnel traveling with a band.
As with the P2, the IMM-1102 can allow for multiple entries into Canada, so more than one gig within a reasonable time period can be covered by one application and fee. Check with the AFM Canadian Office for details.
Canadian Office contact:
Susan Whitfield, Artist Immigration, swhitfield@afm.org
American Federation of Musicians
Canadian Office
75 The Donway West, Suite 1010
Don Mills ON M3C 2E9 CANADA
For questions other than visa assistance: afmcan@afm.org or afmcan@ican.net
Phone: 416-391-5161 or 1-800-INFO-FED (Canada only)
Fax: 416-391-5165
