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What document(s) does a Canadian citizen need to present to be entitled to work in the United States?

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What document(s) does a Canadian citizen need to present to be entitled to work in the United States?

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A Canadian citizen can present any of the documents that are acceptable under Section A, or a document from Section B and another from Section C as listed on the List of Acceptable Documents found on page 5 of the I-9 Form. Typically, Canadian citizens present a valid I-94 card for their employer and their Canadian passport.

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