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    rc66sch & Year of becoming resident of Canada

    Any seniors who can help with this?
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    rc66sch & Year of becoming resident of Canada

    I think that you have a point, because it is true that we landed in 2016 but we didn't become residents (for tax purposes) until 2018, this would mean that we have to fill part B as "New residents" and not as "Returning residents" since we have never been residents in Canada for tax purposes...
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    rc66sch & Year of becoming resident of Canada

    Hello, Since we are returning residents, we have to fill forms rc66, rc66sch & TB9, my question is related to rc66sch and will appreciate if anyone have experience with this: - In part E (Statement of Income), the form asks for the " Year you became resident of Canada" in order to declare...
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    Query on Taxes

    Thanks for answering. But in the child benefit form, both parents must sign the form, does this mean that I can't apply unless my husband is here? Also my understanding is that, there are additional forms (form RC66sch & CTB9) that should be filled by my husband for the purpose of declaring his...
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    Query on Taxes

    Will appreciate seniors input on this. Two years back we came to Canada in a short landing and went back home to have some issues settled before we make our final transition to Canada, I came back to Canada with my kids 3 months ago and my husband will be following us in 6 months time, he has a...
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    July 2014 Citizenship Applications

    Hi all, I'm new to this forum, I tried to search for an answer to my query but couldn't find one, so if you have unintentionally answered a question on an application form incorrectly is there away to correct it? or should I wait till I see if I pass the cap threshold, after that can it be...