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Working for a Foreign Company

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I've done it a couple of times in the past..worked for a Canadian-owned company and twice worked for Israeli-owned companies (the Canada-based company was bought by an Israeli-based company then sold to a Fortune 500 US company in the 5 years I was there)..

As long as the benefits, salary, etc are good, the work is compelling, and the money ends up in my checking account, it's fine with me..

Edited by Cubical-aka-Moltar

I don't think theres anything wrong with it...

Chris

In my case it's a Canadian company, although it retains the name of the Swedish Company the Canadian company merged with a few years back. And, formally, I am an employee of the Portuguese subsidiary.

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