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    Property sale in India and how to bring money to Canada and taxation on it

    1) Yes, this process is still the same. 2) Totally depends on your situation and your choice. There is no fixed rule or difference in either way.
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    medical- non-accompanying dependant

    Just the custody document and a signed notarized affidavit that I cannot reach her was enough as a proof. They never asked for evidence of communication.
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    medical- non-accompanying dependant

    Yes, your husband can avoid asking you about it. The custody document is considered a solid proof. You may approach him ahead of it all and give him permission for medicals, provided you want your child to be sponsored in future.
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    medical- non-accompanying dependant

    I had the same mentioned in my Divorce certificate but in the Letter of Explanation, I had to additionally mention that I do not know about their whereabouts and I tried communicating through last known address and was unsuccessful in my attempt. You need to show that despite everything, you...
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    medical- non-accompanying dependant

    Yes you need to provide medical of all non accompanying dependents. You husband would need to submit proofs of divorce. There might be some terms agreed in divorce about the custody of the child that may prove that he is unable to provide the same. In my case, my divorce certificate had those...
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    Property sale in India and how to bring money to Canada and taxation on it

    Hi, I did not find any answer in this post. Although I did studied the tax laws of both the countries and found this. For sale of property in India, you would need to pay taxes as applicable (LTCG or STCG) Once you have paid taxes, you can use your NRO account to bring this amount to Canada...
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    Divorced with child of dependent age

    I am divorced. I have a child of dependent age. Terms of the divorce was 1) No need to pay alimony. 2) No need to pay child support 3) Lose all parental rights of my child and can never meet him again. Now have my ITA. Should I be mentioning that I have a child but unaccompanying for the above...