Canadian Taxes and living in USA
Hi everyone,
I've checked into this quite extensively and here are my findings:
- you do not have to pay Canadian taxes if you don't have strong ties (house, family, etc.). Immigration status and tax status are two different things and even if the Canadian government didn't intend them to be different, right now this could be considered a loophole. They are probably thinking about closing it somehow but they can't because they are allowing permanent residents to spend up to 3 years outside of Canada and getting double taxation on your income would reduce your chances of survival to nothing.
- citizenship is also not tied to taxes...yes, you do have to be in Canada for three years out of the previous four, but there is no immigration law saying that you have to be working for those three years...therefore no taxes to pay...not a requirement. Also, citizenship law does not mention anything about the person living in a different country while applying for citizenship. The law does not expand on the issues related to allowing permanent residents to spend 3 years outside of Canada...
And that's my story.