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Freelancing for non-Canadian clients

levap

Newbie
Jan 1, 2014
3
0
Hi there,
I'm from a visa exempt country. Would I be able to come to Canada and continue my freelance translation work from there without a work permit?
According to the cic website, "journalists who work for a print, broadcast or Internet news service (journal, newspaper, magazine, television show, etc.), if the company they work for is not Canadian." My work would fall into the journalism category, but my job does not consist of reporting on Canadian events. Would that be a problem?
Ideally, I would just continue doing what I do now. The only difference is that I would be living in Canada and, of course, paying my taxes there.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

zardoz

VIP Member
Feb 2, 2013
13,304
2,166
Canada
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
16-02-2013
VISA ISSUED...
31-07-2013
LANDED..........
09-11-2013
I think that if you pay taxes in Canada as a "visitor", you will be considered to be working illegally. Maybe you should contact CIC at the call centre and ask for a formal ruling?
 

levap

Newbie
Jan 1, 2014
3
0
Thanks. But I have read elsewhere on this forum that the call centre (+1 888 242 2100) cannot be reached from outside of Canada. The embassies seem to go out of their way to be unhelpful, so is there any other way of getting answers to questions too specific to be covered in any FAQs?
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
93,165
20,647
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
You're not allowed to live in Canada - even if you're visa exempt. All you're allowed to do is visit temporarily. So you won't be a resident in Canada and won't file your taxes here.

While you visit temporarily, you can continue your freelance work in Canada without a work permit provided none of your clients are Canadian and none of your translation work is being used in Canada.