navdeep36 said:
My FSW PR visa is under stamping and wil be arrive hopefully this week.
I was planning to land next month with family and come back alone to continue my job for next 1 year to save some extra $$
but im NOT sure about tax system in canada.. do i need to pay taxes while working outside ?
navdeep36 said:
My FSW PR visa is under stamping and wil be arrive hopefully this week.
I was planning to land next month with family and come back alone to continue my job for next 1 year to save some extra $$
but im NOT sure about tax system in canada.. do i need to pay taxes while working outside ?
I think your obligation to pay tax will be minimal. The most important factor how much residential ties you have, which I don't think so that you will establish during the short visit that you will make. There are significant and secondary ties that will determine you residential status. If you are considered non-resident then you don't have to worry too much.
Out of the list below, the only thing that you might do (even you can escape doing it) is opening bank account.
Significant residential ties to Canada include:
a home in Canada;
a spouse or common-law partner in Canada; and
dependants in Canada;
Secondary residential ties that may be relevant include:
personal property in Canada, such as a car or furniture;
social ties in Canada, such as memberships in Canadian recreational or religious organizations;
economic ties in Canada, such as Canadian bank accounts or credit cards;
a Canadian driver's licence;
a Canadian passport; and
health insurance with a Canadian province or territory.
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/nnrsdnts/cmmn/rsdncy-eng.html