My girlfriend is a Canadian citizen studying for her bachelor's degree in Vancouver. She's got 1.5-2 years left, depending on a couple of factors. She lives with her family in a very large house in Langley. I'm moving to Seattle in July to work for Microsoft as a software developer. I'm allowed to work remotely 2/5 days of the week, and if my team gives me their approval, I could work remotely 100% of the time.
As I prepare for the move, we're trying to figure out what our schedule could be like and what a long-term plan could look like. So far we've been hoping that her classes will fall on two consecutive days during the week. That way I could spend those two days in Vancouver with her and her family and she could stay with me in Seattle during the others. We understand that as visitors in each respective country we can only stay for 6 months total, so we would be trying our best to split our time roughly evenly between the two cities. However, I'm not sure if I would run into any issues working from Vancouver. I don't know if I'd owe taxes to Canada for working remotely within the country, despite this being for a US company and position. I'm not sure what my legal standing would be like here. I'm also not sure how border patrol would feel about us crossing two times a week.
Besides this, I'm also wondering if it would be possible for me to rent an apartment in Vancouver. If she ends up unable to cram her classes into two consecutive days, it would make sense for me to rent an apartment in Vancouver so that I (assuming I can go fully remote) can stay with her there for 3 or 4 days a week working remotely before driving back to the US to work and stay at my Seattle residence. I've been told that Americans can rent in Vancouver, but I'm not sure if this applies despite not having any sort of long-term visa or status beyond just being a visitor.
I'd really appreciate any advice on all of this. Thank you!
As I prepare for the move, we're trying to figure out what our schedule could be like and what a long-term plan could look like. So far we've been hoping that her classes will fall on two consecutive days during the week. That way I could spend those two days in Vancouver with her and her family and she could stay with me in Seattle during the others. We understand that as visitors in each respective country we can only stay for 6 months total, so we would be trying our best to split our time roughly evenly between the two cities. However, I'm not sure if I would run into any issues working from Vancouver. I don't know if I'd owe taxes to Canada for working remotely within the country, despite this being for a US company and position. I'm not sure what my legal standing would be like here. I'm also not sure how border patrol would feel about us crossing two times a week.
Besides this, I'm also wondering if it would be possible for me to rent an apartment in Vancouver. If she ends up unable to cram her classes into two consecutive days, it would make sense for me to rent an apartment in Vancouver so that I (assuming I can go fully remote) can stay with her there for 3 or 4 days a week working remotely before driving back to the US to work and stay at my Seattle residence. I've been told that Americans can rent in Vancouver, but I'm not sure if this applies despite not having any sort of long-term visa or status beyond just being a visitor.
I'd really appreciate any advice on all of this. Thank you!