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• How many shows per week should I expect?
   In Las Vegas, you should expect to work six nights per week, two shows per night.  This has bee...
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• Does a topless dancer make more money?
   Sure.  The pay for a topless dancer in a show compared to that of a covered dancer is generally...
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• I'm Canadian. Can I work in the United States? Is it common for a Canadian to be sponsored? Do I need a visa or work card?
   You will not be able to work in the United States until you have a work card or visa.  It is co...
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• How many shows per week should I expect?
   In Las Vegas, you should expect to work six nights per week, two shows per night.  This has bee...
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• Are performers in shows treated as employees or independent contractors?
   Most shows in town treat the dance casts as employees... you will receive a paycheck that has Federa...
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I'm Canadian. Can I work in the United States? Is it common for a Canadian to be sponsored? Do I need a visa or work card?
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You will not be able to work in the United States until you have a work card or visa.  It is common for specialty or variety acts to be sponsored by a show producer, but not as common for dancers.

Your best bet would be to contact the Las Vegas Immigration office and see what their specific requirements are.





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