Hi Leon,
I am flying to canada tonight. can u tell me where I can go to find out about family sponsorship. can i sponsor my husband? but then I am not working so I have no financial backing to support the sponsorship. also I have not filed my taxes since 2008.
since I am travelling to canada......
1) should i arrange to file my taxes for the years i have not done?
2) whom do i consult for this ?
3) can i rely on any tax consultant to advice and help me with the papers?
4) I have no income. will the authorities consider that point?
5) will I be penalised for not filing taxes from 2008. can i do now for the past years.
6) can i declare myself as non resident from 2011? will they ask for some proof? will they look into my
passport to see when I travelled out of canada.
7) if i declare myself as non resident then my driving license and my health card will have to be cancelled i suppose.
I am confused about the above points. since I have not declared non resident, the immigration authorities will treat me someone staying in canada but travelling out for holiday. but that is not the case. infact it is the other way round. what to do to correct the situation.
thanks
I am flying to canada tonight. can u tell me where I can go to find out about family sponsorship. can i sponsor my husband? but then I am not working so I have no financial backing to support the sponsorship. also I have not filed my taxes since 2008.
since I am travelling to canada......
1) should i arrange to file my taxes for the years i have not done?
2) whom do i consult for this ?
3) can i rely on any tax consultant to advice and help me with the papers?
4) I have no income. will the authorities consider that point?
5) will I be penalised for not filing taxes from 2008. can i do now for the past years.
6) can i declare myself as non resident from 2011? will they ask for some proof? will they look into my
passport to see when I travelled out of canada.
7) if i declare myself as non resident then my driving license and my health card will have to be cancelled i suppose.
I am confused about the above points. since I have not declared non resident, the immigration authorities will treat me someone staying in canada but travelling out for holiday. but that is not the case. infact it is the other way round. what to do to correct the situation.
thanks