AmericanGeisha 100 Report post Posted November 3, 2010 Hi !! I am hoping to finally come up very soon as I am so sick of the US ways of dealing with providing !! So I was wondering how it works , do I need a visa ? and if so to stay a few weeks ? do you need a escort license at all anywhere ? Is it legal in all areas of CA or just some ?Do you screen at all or not really ? What about strip clubs/dancing ? Can you get a work visa for that ??Sorry I am just looking to go about it all a safe way so I don't get in trouble I am sooo looking forward to coming up possibly relocating somewhere in Canada ! Thanks so much to anyone with info !!! Also would love to work with any providers looking to do duos when I am in their towns!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest S**a*Q Report post Posted November 3, 2010 Hey there, There's tons of info in here for all the stuff you're inquiring about :) Use the search function up top and I'm sure you'll find all the threads you need with the appropriate information. :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SamanthaEvans 166766 Report post Posted July 25, 2011 If you want to work as an independent SP, you can come into the country as a visitor and work anywhere you want to. You can be in Canada as a visitor for up to six months. If you want to dance or work for a massage parlor, you may need to have a visa--do a search on the threads, here, for info about that. A website and a Canadian cell phone should be enough to keep you going. There are quite a few wonderful ladies who tour all the time and do very well. One thing you may want to be careful about is what's in your luggage when you return to the States. Prostitution is legal in Canada, but it's not in most of the States. Being suspected of being a prostitute is enough reason for a Canadian SP to be barred from crossing the border. For you, it might be enough to earn yourself a lot of hassle from the border officials. You might consider using FedEx to send extra lingerie, sex toys, etc. home from wherever you are in Canada so that it won't be discovered in your luggage when you cross the border. Make sure you buy some things in Canada and declare the purchases when you cross the border. I know from experience that the border officials can't quite believe that a woman will go anywhere and not do some shopping! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
qwertyaccount 15793 Report post Posted July 25, 2011 The folks on both sides of the border frown on people working in their country without a work visa. When crossing, you are always travelling for pleasure - which in this case isn't far from the truth. Samantha's tip on making purchases is a good one - keep the receipts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites