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    Tax Filing - Calculation of the Moving Expenses

    To qualify, your new home must be at least 40 kilometres closer (by the shortest usual public route) to your new work location. Therefore no you cannot claim those moving expenses.
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    Tax regulations for a non-resident

    I won't repeat what has been said already above, but there are further implications that you should be aware of: Start here: Election for NR tax on rental property and follow some of the links in there I invite you to read a lot about rental income calculations, you imply mortgage + expenses =...
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    HST rebate questions

    The credit is assessed for the family and it will depend on your worldwide income. If you earned too much money before moving, you will not receive any credit. There is a form you can file for new residents: RC151 No need to send two, on that form it asks your marital status and your income for...
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    Tax regulations for a non-resident

    This is all due to employment, tax and immigration laws. It is not just a concern of the quality of your work. That is the main reason why many employers post covid are fine with employees working remotely but still refuse them working from outside the country, some even limit working from a...
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    Tax regulations for a non-resident

    1. When will I be considered non-resident? The moment I leave the country? or after 183 days of staying outside Canada? I ask this question since I am not sure myself what my situation will be like and how many days I am going to be away. This depends on many factors not just physical presence...
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    rental income from india -taxable in canada

    That's correct but it is a normal consequence of being a tax resident of that new country. It is fairer to have everyone who lives in this country taxed the same way irrespective of their origins. Unfortunately the tax system is full of holes and issues that leads to failure in fairness but in...
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    Question about paying tax in Canada against the sale of my property in India

    It is important to clarify that India’s Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements with Canada and does not offer any relief from capital gains tax arising from immovable property situated in India. The capital gain will need to be disclosed along with the amount of taxes paid. You will have to pay...
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    rental income from india -taxable in canada

    This is the wrong interpretation of the rules. Dtaa between countries determine where taxes should be paid first, in the case of immovable property in India, all Dtaa currently signed with India stipulate that India has the right of first claim: you pay taxes first to India. Those treaty, then...
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    Having home in Ontario with OINP, working in BC for few years and coming back.

    I recommend you read this: https://www.justforcanada.com/moving-to-another-province-pnp-express-entry.html It explains fairly well the risks, the rules and what you can do to limit those risks.
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    Expired PR card, want to buy property in BC. Any non-resident speculation tax applies?

    By Law, Canadian permanent residents are required to present a valid Canadian permanent resident card or a permanent resident travel document when travelling to Canada. https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1252&top=16 Furthermore, the act states: 40 (1) A permanent...
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    Can Canadian studying outside sponsor spouse?

    The first thing would be the proof that your PHD will be done (which explains why you want to move at that particular time). Any concrete proof such as a job offer, the purchase or rent of a property would be ideal but in many cases not that easy due to the timing. For the rest, this is...
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    Can Canadian studying outside sponsor spouse?

    You can if you are married or common law. You will need to prove (and really prove, with enough evidence, not just your word) that you will relocate to Canada once he is approved therefore if that is not the case yet, you probably want to wait until you are closer to that time to apply...
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    Selling my house in my country and bringing the proceeds here in the future

    It really depends whether CRA will consider your property a personal use property or not, unfortunately that is done on a case by case basis. Since you don't keep it for your personal use it plays against you, but the key I think is to determine if your mother pays rent or compensates you at...
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    PRTD with H&C grounds category RC1

    As @YVR123 mentioned, the main concern with your plans is for your two sons studying back home. Your positive H&C determination put you in a way back in compliance with the requirements of your PR, but it does not reset your RO. This means that yes you can apply for a new PR card right away...
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    PR Expiring in January 2022

    Just to add, you need to continue to meet the residency obligation as they process your card and after that, just getting a new card will not reset the 5 years. What that means is that if you leave, at some point you may lose some of those 700 days (no longer in the rolling 5 year window) and...