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jamies_taylor

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Aug 2, 2025
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I’m a UK citizen who came to Canada in June 2023 to stay with my partner and have now applied for PR. I’ve been here 1 year 9 months without leaving, currently on a work permit, working remotely for a US start-up as a self-employed contractor.


I filed and paid my UK self-assessment for April 2023–April 2024 (including the advance payment for this year), but for April 2024–April 2025 I’ve been in Canada the whole time. Do I now pay taxes to Canada instead of the UK, even though I’m not a PR yet and don’t have a SIN? Already paid the UK half for this year, so I’m confused.


Would an immigration/tax accountant be the right person to help here? Any guidance appreciated.
 
If you have a work permit , nothing is stopping you from going to Service Canada and applying for a SIN

Why haven’t you applied for a SIN ?

Not being a PR yet doesn’t mean the income is tax free . You’ll file a T2125 self employed income, if the income is more than $30k over a 12 month period, you’ll need to register for a RT business number (GST)

And the tax year is Jan - Dec