The company I work for (among fortune 20), has a very laid back kind of environment and everyone is too relaxed -from the people I report to the law firm it deals with. All that matters for them is that if you are in status RIGHT NOW and TN renewals are happening without any issues, they probably won't bother about going through the pain of TN to GC processing/paperwork (for them, if it ain't broke, don't fix it) In fact I don't think my direct boss even knows/cares to know that I am a Canadian citizen on TN1. All the hiring/processing of TN etc was/is done by HR/Law Firm.
I think it won't be in the interest of law firm to submit/start TN to GC processing because that way they won't be making money every year from my employer (every three years now). The HR folks also won't see any issues with me just renewing TN every 3 yrs.. Just wondering who should I start with? 1) my direct boss (who doesn't even know what TN is, he (and my team) probably thinks that I am just another American citizen) OR 2) with HR folks (who just delegate everything to law firm other than formatting/printing TN letter) OR 3) ask law firm directly (who think they own the company and I haven't really found them very friendly or easy to work with)
I know I can ask anyone of the above however I strongly believe that it is all about how I present my case and to WHO that matters most. The first response (positive/negative) from whoever is crucial because if one says 'no' it will be no all across the board. Any input from someone who has gone through this would be wonderful.. Thanks.
I think it won't be in the interest of law firm to submit/start TN to GC processing because that way they won't be making money every year from my employer (every three years now). The HR folks also won't see any issues with me just renewing TN every 3 yrs.. Just wondering who should I start with? 1) my direct boss (who doesn't even know what TN is, he (and my team) probably thinks that I am just another American citizen) OR 2) with HR folks (who just delegate everything to law firm other than formatting/printing TN letter) OR 3) ask law firm directly (who think they own the company and I haven't really found them very friendly or easy to work with)
I know I can ask anyone of the above however I strongly believe that it is all about how I present my case and to WHO that matters most. The first response (positive/negative) from whoever is crucial because if one says 'no' it will be no all across the board. Any input from someone who has gone through this would be wonderful.. Thanks.