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U.S. Work Permits for Canadian Musicians
The application package may be sent to the office by courier or priority-post, or dropped off in person. All paperwork is carefully reviewed during the process of preparing the formal P2 petition on the artist’s behalf.
The American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM) is recognized by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) as an authorized petitioner for P2 work permits on behalf of AFM members, and their support personnel.
While the AFM provides consulting services to all musicians, theP2 Work Permitis a member-specific service.
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The P2 Work Permit
For most musical work in the United States, musicians require a Classification P2 Work Permit, or other non-immigrant permit. Also see—B1Business class Visitor Visa, below.
Processing Times and US Immigration Fees
For Regular Processingitis recommended you submit your P2 package 90calendar days prior first gig. Provide a$510USD money order, payable to "Department of Homeland Security". (Starting April 1st. US Immigration is increasing the fee from $460 USDto $510 USD. P2 submissions received by CFM office March 22nd or later need to provide the updated fee of $510 USD)
For Premium Processingit is recommended you submit your P2 package 30 days prior to your first gig. Provide 2separate money orders in the amountof$510USD, the other$2,805USD, both payable to "Department of Homeland Security.(Starting April 1st.US Immigration is increasing the fee from $460 USDto $510 USD. P2 submissions received byCFM officeMarch 22nd or later need toprovide2 money orders of$510 USD and $2,805 USD)
AFM Administrative Fee
Regular Processing is $125CAD for the first person, plus $25 CAD for eachadditional musicians/technicians.
Premium Processingis$150 CAD for the first musician plus $25 CAD for eachmusicians/technicians.
When changing processing type fromRegular Processingto Premium ProcessingaChange fee of $25 CADis required.
The P2 Replacement Letter fee is$50 CAD.
For more detailsplease email Liana White lwhite@afm.org with questions on the Department of Homeland Securityfee.
NOTE: AFM does not have control over the decisions U.S. Immigration makes on their processing times. Therefore, USCIS processing times may increase/decrease at any time, without notice. The AFM’s suggested processing timelines are based onweeklyobservance of the average turnaround time from submission of application to receipt of approval. You maycontact our office to confirm timeshaven't drastically changed.
Forms and Instructions
We suggest DOWNLOADING/SAVING files below to your hard driveBEFORE filling them out.
P2 - Instructions for Completing a P2 Application
P2 - Checklist
P2 - Application Form (Parts 1 - 4)
P2 - Part 5 (Support Crew)
P2 - Part 6 (Single Performer)
P2 - Part 6 (2 or More Performers)
P2 - Tour Itinerary (Only Necessary When Performing at Multiple Venues)
P2 - Travel Engagement Contract (T2C FORM)
P2 – Permanent Resident Visa Process
P2 - Replacement Musician Application
P2 - After your P2 is Approved
If you are not yet an AFM member, orif you just joined AFM specifically to obtain a P2, please contact Cathy Lee atcathylee@afm.orgfor additional information.
If you are an existing AFM member, please contact the P2 Department at immigration@afm.org,or by phone to Ari Vangeest at 416 391-5161 (toll free: 1 800 463-6333) ext. 234 and Melanie Hall at ext. 222.
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Electronic I-94 Departure Records
U.S. Customs and Border Protection no longer issues paper I-94 Departure Recordsat air and sea ports of entry. Instead, the traveler's passport will be stamped with their Date of Entry, their visa classification and their Date of Exit (the date by which they must depart the United States). The I-94 information can then be accessed through an online portal and printed out.
Paper I-94 departure recordswill still be issued at land ports of entry.
Read more about this procedurehere:I-94 Frequently Asked Questions
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U.S.ForeignEntertainerswithCriminal RecordsEntry to Canada
If it has been less than five years since a charge or conviction, persons will be deemed “criminally inadmissible” to Canada and a Temporary Resident Permit is required instead of filing for a work permit (LMIA).
If the person has been:
Charged but not convicted: Temporary Resident Permit is NOT required.
Charged & Awaiting Trial - or - Warrant for Arrest: Temporary Resident Permit is required, but may not be granted until AFTER the conclusion of the trial.
On Parole: Five years
after the completion of the parole period, the person may apply for Rehabilitation (explained further below).
If the offence committed was DUI in most situations, especially when a minimum of five years has not elapsed, persons are not deemed admissible, meaning a Temporary Resident Permit is required. To be certain, especially when there has been more than one DUI charge or if the accident was very serious (i.e. causing severe injury/death) a Canadian Consulate should be contacted as early as possible to ensure the Temporary Resident Permit is not necessary.
CLICK HERE for More Details onTemporary Resident Permits
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Crossing theBorderwithMusicalInstrumentsandGear
Musicians crossing the border with instruments and gear are encouraged to apply for an ATA Carnet, a document which enables professionals to bring the tools of their trade across borders easily and without hassle, duties or border fees. Learn more about ATA Carnets from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce: Canadian Chamber of Commerce - About the ATA Carnetor Information on US Customs and Border Protection.
In the absence of a Carnet, please prepare a manifest (list) of all instruments and gear, including serial numbers and make/model of instruments. If your instrument was purchased outside of Canada, bring the original bill of sale or include the following information on the manifest: the city, state/province, and country where the instrument was purchased. ________________________________________________________________________________
Emergency MedicalTravelInsurance
The CFM offers Emergency Medical Travel Insurance at preferred rates through our Discount Savings Program with Union Savings/RBC and CanAm/HUB International Insurance exclusive to members and their families.Please contact us at cathylee@afm.org for more information.
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B1 Business Class Visitor Visa
Canadiansinvited to the United States for showcases and conferencesmay qualify for a Business Visitor Visa (B-1 Visa).
For assistance in this determining B1 visa eligibility and/or to submit your application please contact:
Ari Vangeest—avangeest@afm.org,or Susan Whitfield—swhitfield@afm.org,416-391-5161 or toll free: 1 (800) 463-6333ext. 234 or 223.
Download the B1 (Showcase) Application Packet
Processing Time at least 5 business days prior to entry date.
The Administration fee for B1 Letter of Support is$50 CAD.
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Musicians from Canada and abroad applying for union consultation for P1, P3 and, O1 permits must contact the AFM’s New York Office: George Fiddler–gfiddler@afm.org,or Mike Epperhart–meppenhart@afm.org,1 800 762 3444 ext. 231 or 230.
U.S. Work Permits for Canadian Musicians
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Performing in Canada for Musicians from the USAand Abroad
The Canadian government and the CFM (labour movement) are concerned about foreign workers being treated respectfully, paid fairly, and leaving our country better than when they came.To be able to monitor and inspect workplaces in Canada the government created the: Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program, and the International Mobility Program.
The International Mobility Program is the program utilized by the performing arts sector.
Below are different scenarios and processes for the foreign artist. Please review and use the appropriate process.
If a foreign artist is coming into Canada to work for 2 weeks or less, and working at many venues:
- A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is not required under the International Mobility Program
- A work permit is not required whenworking in Canada for a “Time-limited engagement”
- Proof of engagement isrequired upon entry into Canada
- AFM members – are required to also present a cultural exchange letter from the CFM
If a foreign artist is coming into Canada for longer than 2 weeks, is an American citizen and an AFM member but working for various purchasers
- CFM provides a Cultural Exchange letter supporting thetour.
- A work permit is required, and may be approved for up to 3 months.
- The first venue or promoter, or Canadian band leader would act as Employer and register through the Employer portal https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/partners-service-providers/employer-portal.html.
If a foreign artist is entering into Canada for longer than 2 weeks, is an American citizen and working for one specific employer (including a Canadian based band):
- Then the employer registers with the Canadian government on the Employer Portal https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/hire-foreign-worker/temporary/international-mobility-program.html , pays the fee of $230 per foreign artist, and obtain an Employer offer number and receipt of payment.
- The employer then provides the foreign artist with the employer offer number and the receipt of payment issued by the Employer Portal. This document is shown to the border officers upon arrival at the Canadian border or airport, and allows the processing of the Canadian work permit.
- CFM will process a Cultural Exchange Support Letter formusicians and crew.
- The foreign artist presents these documents along with passport and contract(s) to officer at the border and an employer specific work permit is obtained.
If the foreign artist is coming into Canada for longer than 2 weeks, from a country outside of North America and is working for one specific employer, the following process applies;
- The employer registers with the Canadian government on the Employer Portal https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/hire-foreign-worker/temporary/international-mobility-program.html remits payment of $230 per foreign artist, and obtains an Employer offer number and receipt of payment.
- The employer provides to the foreign artist these documents.
- The foreign artist should also assess their need for a Visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (depending on the country they are traveling from. See this link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas-all.asp.
A foreign artist performing with a Canadian orchestra will receivetheir Letter of Reciprocitythrough the employing Canadian orchestra.
For the most up-to date information about the International Mobility Program: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/hire-temporary-foreign/international-mobility-program.html
CFM/AFM forms Part One / Part Two
Live EngagementContract for Canada
For information and assistance about performing in Canada, please contact:
Susan Whitfield—swhitfield@afm.org
The Administration fee forCultural Exchange Letter is$50 CAD.
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Guide and Tips for AFM Musicians Traveling with their Instruments
Click here for AFM Flying Guide in Canada, prepared by American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canadatohelp musicians with air travellogistics, including a review of passenger rights, what to consider before purchasing your ticket,packing and caring for instruments, and problem solving.
Click links below for baggage/special items information for major Canadian airlines:
Air Canada - Musical Instruments
Bearskin Airlines - Baggage Policy
Below is other usefulinformation for musicians flying with their instruments. If you are an AFM member please sign in or register on the AFM site for access to thefollowing Links:
The TSA Letter and Letter of Explanation
Baggage info for all major airlines
Travel Tips
For more information, contact:
George Fiddler-gfiddler@afm.orgor Mike Epperhart–mepperhart@afm.orgToll Free: 1 800 762-3444, ext. 231 or 230Fax: 212 764-4974