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Jorge_G

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Dec 3, 2019
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Hi!

First of all, thanks in advance for any help received.

I've just got my extension for the WP denied and my attorneys say that I can keep working for my company from my home country (Spain) with my existing Canadian contract. This does seem extremely odd to me since I thought the moment I lose the WP I lose the job. It would make more sense to me if my contract changed or I was hired as a contractor but maybe I'm wrong here and there aren't any issues.

Also, does anybody know what happens with my pre-existing taxes and the ones coming forward? Do I need to pay them on Spain or on Canada?

Cheers!
 
Hi!

First of all, thanks in advance for any help received.

I've just got my extension for the WP denied and my attorneys say that I can keep working for my company from my home country (Spain) with my existing Canadian contract. This does seem extremely odd to me since I thought the moment I lose the WP I lose the job. It would make more sense to me if my contract changed or I was hired as a contractor but maybe I'm wrong here and there aren't any issues.

Also, does anybody know what happens with my pre-existing taxes and the ones coming forward? Do I need to pay them on Spain or on Canada?

Cheers!

Your first question is a contract question - not an immigration question. Depends how your contract is structured and what it allows.

For your second question - I'm not sure what you mean by pre-existing taxes and the ones coming foward.
 
Thanks!

What I meant is... if I am working from Spain now... should I tell my company to pay taxes in Spain or should they keep taxing me in Canada?