Hi there, I have some points below that needs some clarification, Kindly correct me if I am wrong:
1. A Canadian citizen is considered a non-resident if he stays less than 183 days in the country.
2. A non-resident Canadian citizen can also be allowed to work (part-time) during his few months stay in the country.
3. If a Canadian citizen live and work most of the year in another country but at the same time live and work in Canada for a shorter period of time in a year (say 4-5 months only), thus he should be paying taxes "separately" for both countries and there is no need to declare here in Canada how much he was earning outside the country since he is considered a non-resident anyway.
4. Having bank accounts in Canada does not really meant one has residential ties in Canada.
Thanks so much for any info you could share!
1. A Canadian citizen is considered a non-resident if he stays less than 183 days in the country.
2. A non-resident Canadian citizen can also be allowed to work (part-time) during his few months stay in the country.
3. If a Canadian citizen live and work most of the year in another country but at the same time live and work in Canada for a shorter period of time in a year (say 4-5 months only), thus he should be paying taxes "separately" for both countries and there is no need to declare here in Canada how much he was earning outside the country since he is considered a non-resident anyway.
4. Having bank accounts in Canada does not really meant one has residential ties in Canada.
Thanks so much for any info you could share!