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Fantasy Knight Loyal user Toronto,Ontario,Canada 244 Posts |
Hello everyone. I have a question for you all. Has anyone reading this ever travelled to another state to perform their show and for a period of time more than just a day; if so, did you require a visa and how did you go about it? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Rick
Grew up near one of the greatest minds in magic the late Stewart James, in a town called Wallaceburg just 15 mins from Courtright where James could be found, time and time again he would inspire me to always be creative and just love all magic.
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floridamagic Regular user lakeland Fl 157 Posts |
Rick, I've performed in Thunder Bay at the Ice Arena in Canada and I had to have a work visa. If you're working with an agent, they should do all the paper work for you.
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ddyment Inner circle Gibsons, BC, Canada 2499 Posts |
Performing in different states (or provinces) of the same country presents no problems, but if you wish to perform in another country, you need permission to work in that country. If you hold a passport (or similar, such as a "green card" in the US), this confers a natural right to work. Otherwise, you'll need a visa or work permit of some sort.
... Doug
The Deceptionary :: Elegant, Literate, Contemporary Mentalism ... and More :: (order "Calculated Thoughts" from Vanishing Inc.)
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totalpackage56 Regular user 152 Posts |
Yes I have performed in other states, did not need any visa obviously but did have a wonderful time and banked the big bucks.
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