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Author Topic: Canadian PR - Alberta program's requirement !!!Urgent!!!  (Read 613 times)
danny456
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« on: June 17, 2009, 10:34:53 am »

Hello,

Currently, Im working on H1B in US and I am planning to apply for Canadian PR through the Alberta program.

I want to know that to complete the requirement for this program, do I have to work in Alberta (i.e, pay taxes to its government for minimum of 2 yrs) or just living there for 2 out of 5 yrs is sufficient?


Is it possible that I work for a US company remotely from Canada for those 2yrs? And, just pay taxes to the US government. or Do I have to find a job in Alberta?

Thanks in advance for all the suggestions!!
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feras80
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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2009, 01:03:49 pm »

They have this program to get people to work in alberta, not to live there and work remotly for the US


Hello,

Currently, Im working on H1B in US and I am planning to apply for Canadian PR through the Alberta program.

I want to know that to complete the requirement for this program, do I have to work in Alberta (i.e, pay taxes to its government for minimum of 2 yrs) or just living there for 2 out of 5 yrs is sufficient?


Is it possible that I work for a US company remotely from Canada for those 2yrs? And, just pay taxes to the US government. or Do I have to find a job in Alberta?

Thanks in advance for all the suggestions!!
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Leon
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« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2009, 06:22:15 pm »

I am not aware of any rules that say you have to work in AB.  You have to live in AB at least for a while but if you want to move somewhere else in Canada later, that would be ok too.  You need to live in Canada 2 years in any 5 year period to keep a Canadian PR.  If you want to continue working in the US remotely or by commuting, that is ok, as long as you fulfill your 2 in 5 years or 730 days in 5 years, whatever.  I do not think you can just pay taxes to the US though.  I believe that as a resident of Canada, you also need to file taxes in Canada listing "foreign" income.  US and Canada have a tax treaty so you wouldn't be double taxed.
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FSW=federal skilled worker - QSW=Quebec skilled worker
AEO=arranged employment offer - LMO=labour market opinion
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at-80
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« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2009, 10:57:17 pm »

I believe that Canada has a catchup tax provision. Wherein if for your salary, US tax is 30% and Canada's tax is 33%, then after paying 30% to US government, you have to pay 3% to Canada govt. I am not sure of the exact tax clause / tax provisions but as the above thread mentions, due to NAFTA there is no double taxation.

Please advise us also about what you find. Thanks.
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