yes
A US employer can hire anyone with valid work permits or a US passport, and can hire no one else in the USA. A US employer must comply with the local labor laws when hiring employees in other nations.
Depends on if the production company will let you. If you do get the part, the production company would have to fill out a work status Canadian visa stating that you are a specialized worker(meaning you are better than a Canadian citizen at your job). They would have to keep doing this until you apply and get Canadian Citizenship. Your job and ability to stay in Canada would all depend on the production company doing this.
I'm not sure on the particulars but, my father did this for most of his life. It is quite easy for a Canadian citizen to get a work visa in the United States. Contact immigration they should be able to give you all the information US employers can sponsor work permits for EMPLOYEES, never for non-employee contractors.
No, the Canadian has to be married to the American in order to live or work in America. Because you have to be married to an American to get a green card in order to do that.
You would need the appropriate work visa from the Indian government.
Where are you a citizen? If you are a Canadian citizen you must have a Canadian passport for entry into the US. If you are a citizen of Trinidad, you must have government approval from the government travel authority of Trinidad to enter the US, which means you would need to go back to Trinidad before traveling.
That is unclear, what has your daughter being a Canadian got to do with Australians
no
No. Unemployment benefits are provided for those who did work but, for some reason, have lost their jobs. If you are working, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
Yes.
Every permanent citizen has the right to bear arms, which is why America is such a great place... To get shot..
The Canadian police can, and do, work inside the U.S. but if you are asking if they can become employed by a a U.S. police agency, no, they cannot. Not unless they became a naturalized US citizen.