Originally Posted by
AVIATOR3
Gojet does not. Because i personally know 3 foreigners who dont even have a green card, only VISA that work at skywest, and they were turned down by Gojet.
There are currently 3-4 pilots that i know personally at Skywest, and 2 at Great lakes that have no green card, they just have VISAs. And many more applying.
Technically US employers are only allowed to ask an applicant if they have the legal right to work in the US which they do if they are holders of the proper Visa and an Employment Authorization Document.
To the OP, there are very limited means for Canadians to work in the US.
The TN Visa under NAFTA which permits certain qualified professions to obtain a time limited Visa to work only in that profession does not apply to pilots (this is for both Canadians trying to work in the US and Americans trying to work in Canada - perhaps something to consider if the Donald becomes the President)
The other option is if your spouse gets an inter-company transfer visa L1 - the L2 visa can eventually provide a right to work in the US for the same validity period of your spouses L1 visa.